I've been on the carnivore diet for 2 months. My results have been more energy, sharper mind, no more body pain, and I've lost 50 lbs. I was "obese", I'm now just "over weight". Another month or two, I'll be in the best shape of my life. Amazing how this works.
@@geomod6850 yeah iv been on basically a carnivore diet since mid may, pooping is good, I think the constipation people get from meat isn't from meat its cuz they never drink enough water to begin with. IV been totally fine, I do eat avocados here n there , but plenty of days pass where I'm on meat
I had my bloodwork done before and after starting Keto. Can't remember exact numbers but I do know my A1C went from 7.5 to 5.3 in 6 months and all my other markers did not change. I have and always have had low cholesterol which my doctor is concerned about it actually being too low. Keto didn't move the cholesterol at all. I was hoping it would go up but it didn't.
Been keto for over a year now and my bloodwork has improved dramatically. Lost 55 lbs to boot!! Got my neighbor on it who’s been on statins since his mid 20’s (he’s 54) He lost 40 lbs and isn’t taking statins anymore. As far as I’m concerned there’s no argument to be had at this point. Controlling carbs is the #1 way to better health. Period
I credit keto with saving my life, literally. I have a severely damaged liver due to an auto-immune disorder. Sugar and wheat and high carbs in general were overloading my liver to the point where I knew I was going to have to change something or I would probably be dead within another month or two. I started googling stuff and decided to try keto. I fasted for 5 days to get the carbs out of my system and get into a ketogenic state and then completely eliminated all high sugar foods and all grain products with the exception of oats in small quantities, and all processed "foods." The improvement was immediate. I had been getting severe cramping and would periodically go into a state almost like a seizure with uncontrollable shaking that would leave me with huge bruises on my extremities. My doctor had told me to limit my salt intake to control a water retention problem. I INCREASED my salt intake to a rather high level and started taking a magnesium supplement several times a day at a rate several times what is recommended. My cramps, seizures, and restless legs syndrome went away. My ascites problem also improved by about 90 percent. Evidently a damaged liver has a hard time extracting enough sodium and magnesium from food causing a chronic deficiency. I had a constant case of heartburn and intestinal cramping. My doctor recommended adding creamer to my coffee to "coat my stomach walls." I went from uncomfortable to severely painful digestive problems. Turns out that non dairy creamers contain emulsifiers to keep the vegetable oils they are made of in solution in the coffee. IOW, they contain soap. They were washing the coating from my stomach walls causing leaky gut problems. Real cream is OK, non dairy creamers are poison. My stomach problems and heartburn almost totally went away when I eliminated them from my diet. My advice for anyone with chronic illness is to see a dietary specialist. I realize I will never again be able to run a sub 18 minute 3 miler, or put in an 18 hour shift swinging a pulaski or chainsaw cutting a fireline on a wildland fire, or climb a 14 thousand foot mountain, but I'm a hell of a lot better than I was a year ago.
Keto/low carb diets are naturally diuretic. The muscle cramping was due to electrolyte imbalance. You were correct in increasing your sodium and magnesium. On average you should take in 3000-5000 mg of sodium when on this type of diet. Athlete's should up there sodium intake to about 7000 mg per day.
Interesting, the summer of my 50th birthday I hiked a 14'er and also did a metric century cycling event all keto/low carb and no pre carb bingeing and no bonking. I'm 53 now. My triglycerides are 66. All my numbers are awesome. A1c is around 5.4. Look into the peer reviewed science of Doctors Phinney and Volek.
Proudwhitesettler, Congrats, well done. Any update on how you are doing? Also, I have RLS and wonder how much magnesium per day you were taking? And what type? Thnx VERY much.
If your reasoning is "just to piss off a group of people" then you are fucking dumb (and part of the problem). Do it because it's statistically and scientifically better for you specifically. You have a wrong/harmful way of thinking about it...
When was the last time you saw a self proclaimed vegan eating healthy i.e., lots of salads and fresh veggies, etc.? I usually see them stuffing their faces with lots of meatless pizzas and pastas and oreos and shit.
Progression went like this. Vegan for 10 years, age 20-30, got skinnier and weaker, skin was dry, allergies awful, joints painful. Added salmon and eggs, felt better. Then paleo for years, felt pretty good. Then high fat paleo, even better. Then added IF and improved even more. And now six months into carnivore diet. At 51 yrs old I’m lean and strong. Great energy and mental clarity. Blood work is great. CRP very, very low. That’s my story.
Its been sweet for me. Around a year on it. Healed obesity.lost 130 so far. Reversed over active bladder. Healed extreme edema. My body was holding insane amount of water. Digestion is way better. I have gained 22 pounds of real muscle. No steroids. No more dandruff anymore. No sour smells from sweat glands. Keto concentrates on fat to much. I do look for fatty cuts. I eat fish and organ meats. If you just eat muclse meat. Not good. I also don't need pain meds anymore.
I am 2 1/2 Months into The Carnivore Diet . Full remission of depression, anxiety, MS symptoms, autism symptoms, gum disease, catatonic schizophrenia, coordination, balance issues, and arthritis.
It’s variety. We are so spoiled by our options and we somehow have this idea we should always be comfortable or it’s wrong. I love how people are at least trying to think differently. This show makes me kind of hopeful again. That is worth so much.
@@jacksonj69 its true vegetables give u micro nutrients u can also get them form multi vitamins and its no different unless your on a diet and want some fillers to make u feel full
@@Daniel-ii6rq I feel like you should watch this video. It explains how the processes differ in the human body when vitamins are obtained from different sources. ruclips.net/video/gWiC4ZCS55Y/видео.html
It’s a common misconception in regards to fruits and vegetables that organic means no pesticides are used. Essentially everything in the produce section no matter where you shop has been sprayed with something. The fact is there is just no other way for modern farming to occur and produce the needed amount of food without pest control of some kind. Essentially what a farmer who is good at their job does is create the perfect conditions for a particular crop’s pest(s) to thrive. Then they have the often difficult task of eradicating, eliminating, or preventing the attracted pest so they can actually make a living off of what they’ve worked so hard to grow. There are all types of ways to eliminate the pests and some ways are far better than others, for sure. A bad way is to spray toxic chemicals to kill the pests that make humans and the environment sick. For the most part those methods are not allowed anymore whether the food is organic or not. Another way pests are sometimes controlled is by applying specific compounds that interrupt the pests life cycle before it gets out of control and destroys the crop. For example, this might be done by applying pheromones to a field that confuses the pests during mating time and therefore reducing the number of offspring. Where organic comes into play is whether the compound used meets certain (sometimes arbitrary) standards according to the powers that decide what’s organic and what is not. Let’s say you can make a compound two different ways, both are equally effective at treating the above example. One way has a synthetic ingredient that is not harmful to humans or the environment but that ingredient can also be derived from a “natural” source at a higher cost. The latter would be deemed organic and the former would not. So the farmer pays a little more for the “organic” compound so they can call their food organic and charge you the consumer significantly more for that food even though in reality it is not different from the non-organic type. Make no mistake about it. Organic farmers are laughing all the way to the bank. I’m not saying there shouldn’t be regulation to keep farmers in check. Not at all. I just think people should know that “organic” is a buzzword and it usually does not mean what they think it means. Everything gets sprayed. Everything.
Jenn Rossotti Wow, so much correct-sounding info but wrong. I worked at a hydroponic farm. The boss' labels said "organic" because, well...the process was organic as she didn't have to spray PESTICIDES. The crops were in a greenhouse, which is a good pest control mechanism. Also, my father was a crop-dust pilot and when there was wind-drift of the chemicals onto nearby organic farms, there was significant damage, in terms of disruption of the organic farm's process. Also, I studied horticulture. Organic production costs more either because of higher labor intensity and/or smarts and tricks like the one you mentioned. I agree that some "organic" labels might have been paid for, but it usually means that there was a big difference in chemical use. "Natural" refers to post-harvest, like was a ripener accelerator used...
I've had low back pain for 20 years (motorcycle accidents when I was 21) started doing carnivore and the pain stopped by day 3. I tried everything else, chiro, acupuncture, swimming, etc nothing else worked until I went full carnivore. I was amazed. I don't have any idea why this happened, but I know it did.
I eliminated bread from my diet. Nothing to do with bread at all. No pancakes, biscuits, taco shells, noodles, pasta, tortillas, chips and such. I lost a whole pant size and feel a lot better.
I havent had any issues. I drink soda and eat chocolate. Other than that its mostly meats and veggies. I have focused more on testosterone rich foods. But mostly my diet is fish, chicken, pork. steak and green veggies. My mind seems clearer and my joints dont ache anymore. Occasionally some chips breaded chicken or something like that but practically no bread. I dont miss it really.
Why are humans the only animal that need a "balanced diet" with a "variety of foods"? Most animals thrive on only a single food. If they eat something else they get sick or die.
Joe needs to get Stan Efferding on the podcast because I think they come from two different ends of the fitness spectrum yet they have a lot in common.
The key is eating the same thing every day which has all of the nutrients you need. I don't care what the diet is, once you start eating the same thing every day and it meets your nutrition requirements, you will start feeling better. Once you start eating whatever you feel like, or whatever happens to be served to you, you throw off the equilibrium your body has adapted to. The key is to pick a diet and stick with it, then incrementally add or subtract things as needed. That said, I follow The Viking Diet. I start my day at 6 am by dissolving the following into 2 one liter bottles: orange flavored husk fiber, Tang, a calcium magnesium tablet, a caffiene tablet, half of a multivitamin, half a multi mineral, 1 gram ALCAR, half a gingko bilboa capsule, and half of a probiotic. I eat a can of spam while sipping one at about 7 and keep sipping it till about 10. At 10:30 or so I eat another can of spam while sipping my second orange drink, and finish off that drink by noon. At this point I rinse out my bottles and refill them with water. After noon I eat nothing but bananas, and I drink the two liters of water throught the evening. This comes to about 2400 calories, lots of protien, all of the basic vitamins of minerals, lots of fiber, and a good amount of friendly bacteria. This comment has been a work of fiction, I have never tried the Viking Diet but if you try it and it works, drop a comment below.
This diet seems to have cured my dermatitis and psoriasis, conditions I have had for 8+ years which saw minimal benefit from various steroids, specialized moisturizers and an exclusion diet. I have tried everything you can imagine too fix these problems but only the carnivore diet has worked and I've only been on it for a few months. The skin on my feet looks normal now, although there are some shiny patches but my doctor has told me this is because of scar tissue as years of inflammation, bleeding, cracking and peeling has damaged the skin. Right now the skin is entirely healed (by healed I mean no cracking, peeling etc) and as this has not happened within 8 years I can only put it down to the diet and not the placebo effect. Indeed if the placebo effect were a factor then I would expect to see similar results from the strict exclusion diet they put me on.
@@sillybilly7467 As a follow up to my original comment I must say I decided to slowly come off the meat only diet and introduce eggs, fish, vegetables and some fruit. I did this little by little over a few months and it was fine for a good 6 months. I then started to notice some slight dryness on my hands so I used a moisturiser but it got progressively worse and the cracking started again. I returned to the diet and three months later it cleared up. Since then I have decided to have fish and eggs maybe twice a week and found this doesn't cause me any issues (so far). I'm having vegetables once a week in small quantities and I'm sticking to a few different ones which don't seem to be causing any problems (again this is an ongoing test). My skin is completely healed up, the thicker patches from years of cracking and healing have started to thin out and become more supple. Even the skin on my knuckles which was very shiny and always looked red due to so much damage is starting to match the colour of the surrounding skin and becoming more matt in it's appearance. So yeah I'm definitely sticking with the diet :)
@@laughingachilles wow thank you so much for the follow up!!! It’s the most interesting to me when I see comments of years ago about people who had my same problems and did want I want to do now. Btw I’m on full carnivore for about a week only, but I do eat butter and fish and many eggs, as I see these food are fine within the carnivore diet. Were you eating beef only ? Maybe that is not complete enough
Used to work on an organic dairy farm. I can 1000% tell you it costs to be certified organic. That being said profits are higher so at the end of the day money is a wash. But knowing the things non organic does vs organic I rarely choose to buy non organic products unless I know the farmer and I know what they do.
@@NormaLilia24 yea except he didnt learn how to call her on her BS too... she says a lot of stuff that contradicts earlier statements she has made on other podcasts. I find her to be completely full of shit,
I love meat. When I get hungry, I can crave meat. So the carnivore diet was perfect for me. I love eggs, cheese, fish, steaks, calf liver, hamburger meat. I love it. Every 2 weeks I get a sweet craving but that’s usually because I’m feeling a bit depressed and need a dopamine surge.
Wow! I was diagnosed with heart failure in my early 60’s. I have never craved an apple, let alone any vegetable or fruit. I went mostly carnivore and all of my blood work is normal now, including BNP, a measure of heart failure. It’s into normal range, after years of being elevated.
Omega 3/6 ration is the reason to eat grass feed. High omega 6 is shown to increase inflammation, so with auto immune diseases it can be bad. Due to all the plant based food US have, 20 times more omega 6 is now common, where you really want to be as close to 1:1. Organic meat just means that the feed is organic grown, doesnt mean its good. And yeah corn feed might taste better due to more fat, but doesnt mean its better for health.
Saw the interview a month ago, decided to try the carnivore diet, going on week 5, getting my "tests" this week, feel great, lost 9 pounds, currently at 21% BF, down from 25%, thanks Joe.
Ppl, you are overweight, whatever you do with changing your diet is going to work out in lowering your bodyweight. The thing that is important is how healthy is that in the long run
@@fujzokretencina7536 dude i know guys that are in great shape went on carnivore and still lost weight and gained muscle and also skin got better, aches and pains went away and one even said his mood was actually better. it isnt about being overweight
Medical student here. Fruit has a unique type of fiber that prevents absorption of sugars. A doctor I knew said “I’ve never seen a patient come to the hospital for eating too much fruit.”
Ughh what kind of fiber is that? I don't think this is true. I've checked my blood sugar after eating fruit and it shoots up pretty high. As much as sugar typically
@@No_Frills_Carnivore if they don't brush their teeth, yes. just like anyone else. @Mark E Kar it will still raise your sugar, but one serving of fruit has about 15 g of carbohydrates. the thing is, there are way more benefits to eating fruits, so you shouldn't just isolate one factor (e.g. carbohydrate content). people have died from drinking too much water. too much of anything is bad. but the benefits of fruits far outweigh the risks. insoluble fiber is key in digestive health.
Watched this again 1 year later. Someone at that table overcame a lifetime of indoctrination having to eat your fruits and vegetables. That seems to be something of a constant in the carnivore world: most people don't just jump in, they gather information first, let it sink in and only take the step when they feel like they are totally prepared. For me, this conversation with the Bell brothers was more or less the deciding thing that lead me to go carnivore myself. Only, it took me until August '19 before I actually made the switch. Despite all the information and testimonials out there, I still had this voice in my head, telling me that I was going to die if I ate like that. Glad I overcame the indoctrination, and I wish the same for everyone considering the carnivore lifestyle. It truly is a life changer.
U think eating fruits and veggies is a conspiracy? Bro do u know what vitamins and anti oxidants are? Do you know what cholesterol and sodium is? This is the heart attack diet bro, ur not smaet
@@Zeus-ne2oe lol meat does not cause heart problems, that’s a myth. Cholesterol is not an issue, your body will make as much as it wants regardless of what you eat. Sodium is DEFINITELY not an issue, it’s essential and when you are eating meat only you need salt to maintain your electrolytes. Carbs retain sodium so if you have high blood pressure, this is actually a great diet for you.
Goo Gull a lot of healthy marketed foods are rip offs. Nothing wrong with a diet of meat, cheese, bread, eggs, nuts, beans, fruit and veggies all in moderation. Problem is half of America wants the easy way, eats loads of Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s snacks, gets salads packed with cheese, ranch, bacon, drinks “organic” drinks and snacks that are loaded with fruit juice that will equal eating like 10 oranges and 30 kiwis, and eats “gluten free” food that lack basic micro nutrients, foods that are over-portioned and dense in calories, and then eat friggin McDonald’s on the weekends and wonders why they aren’t loosing weight. The healthy food industry is a scam because no one knows shit about dieting and Whole Foods is just one of the perpetrators
To be certified organic, you do pay a fee, every time you get recertified or certified to begin with. You take a Soil sample of each field and send it off to your state's soil/agriculture department for testing. If there are ANY traces of chemicals NOT on the USDA approved list, then you can't retest for 3 years. Source: my agriculture degree from MTSU (Tennessee). Our Ag department's research farm won't go USDA Organic due to the fee and the restrictions (i.e. once you're "organic", you can ONLY use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers they have on their approved list. Use of ANYTHING not on that list will show for around 3 years on a soil test and would cause you to lose your certification).
People in the far north people that really had nothing else to eat survived on blubber and meat. There was a scientist that decided to try living as they did and all of his friends warned him that he would likely die. He found that after a year, his health had improved. The cholesterol was not harmful, in fact, his body did better.
The one thing I personally notice is I can eat mangos, banana, berries, canteloup and not get the sugar dump/crash unlike white carbs, bread, grains etc. I eat only whole foods, red meat, avacados, sweet potatoes, fruit, lots n lots of green leafy veggies. Salads n smoothies No bread, sugar or grains in my diet. But I'm obsessed with yellow mangos I can eat 6 of those bad boys, but if I can white bread I get a huge crash Idk if his study with fruit and not elevating blood sugar is anyway near legit, peer reviewed, etc but I never get a sugar crash with fruit. So based on my own personal experience I always wondered why I never get tired from the supposed "sugar'' I just ingested I can see how phytonutrients from these fruits can somehow inhibit the negative effects of the sugar, but again I'm not stating any verifiable scientific fact
Decades ago, I found the same as far as eating meat for any length of time so as to get to a healthy weight - Within about four days I got sick of meats eggs etc. Don't get me wrong, this is a good thing as it allows for a lot of healthy low good carbs. After Dr Atkins death, his foundation which was run by his wife changed the carb guidelines at allow for about 60 grams/day. I tried this a few years ago and after 5 weeks to the day, i lost 32 pounds of blubber. I am a firm believer that excess carbs is the real culprit of many disease processes. At one time most folks could use a lot of carbs and stay healthy as folks typically worked very hard and would burn them as fuel easily and avoid health issues. By the way this site is actually informative so far in a neutral way - YEA - keep it up
lmao Dr. Atkins is a fraud. This man died of heart disease but kept is hush hush so his diet empire wouldn't crumble. The longest lived populations in the world eat mainly whole plant carbs and little to no meat.
Late comment here. One thing to consider when talking about Omega 3 levels is that it is the ratio that counts. If you are not eating a lot of grains then you might already have a good ratio and not need to seek out foods high in Omega 3.
Do your own research. I started carnivore about 2 years ago. I’m stronger, leaner, I never get hungry, I don’t get colds and I don’t sunburn. Oh yeah... always easy poops.
I know this is old but I wish I could tell the guy in the blue hat that I met a guy who raises beef for whole foods( one of many I'm sure), and it is "grass fed, free range organic" but it depends on where the beef was grazing. The beef this particular herder was raising, was grazing on a mountain (in my local area) that most likely didn't get a ton of like, nice rich green grass or whatever. What is up there is like, wheat type grasses, wild flowers, sage brush etc. Grasses like that can make animal meat tougher than just organic pasture raised.
Make a lot of sense. Mostly because pre-agriculture (20k years ago or so) we were mostly nomads and followed our eating games with fruits in season. None of these wheat, corn, refined sugar, alcohol, etc...
@Jcream101 Anthropology research proves this, how is it a fallacy? Early humans didn't eat a lot of vegetation during the Earth's last ice age, because there was none around. How do you think our brains got so big? Animal fat is the key. Since we developed agriculture, and producing massive crops approximately 10k years ago, our brains have actually shrunk by 10%.
@@Battleborn357 you sound a bit misinformed, are you asserting that all humans during the Pleistocene subsided on more meat than plants? Are you aware that not all parts of the planet were experiencing the same changes at the same time, and that archaeological evidence strongly indicates peoples from this era subsided on more plants than animal protein?
@@melissabrock4114 "You sound a bit misinformed, are you asserting that all humans during the Pleistocene subsided on more meat than plants? Read what I wrote, I said they "didn't eat a lot of vegetation, because there wasn't a lot around." But yes I am asserting that. I never said "all humans". Of course there were those who lived in warmer climates, along the equator, or near coastlines, or not effected by glacial sheets. But that doesn't prove they ate more meat or vegetation. You're talking about a very long time period. Where a lot of humans learned to survive in permafrost/glacial biomes. Vegetation was scarce in huge parts of the globe covered in ice, so animal meat and fat was the way those who lived in these climates stayed satiated. This has been proven and some human groups(i.e. Eskimos, Inuits, and Siberian cultures) still live this way. "Are you aware that not all parts of the planet were experiencing the same changes at the same time?" I never said they were, again you're talking about a period that lasted 2.5 million years. That's a huge generalization. I'm just talking about the last 10-20k, that shows our brains shrinking and how mass cropping is correlated. "and that archeological evidence strongly indicates peoples from this era subsided on more plants than animal protein?" Not from the evidence I've seen. Vegetation was seasonal, and not cultivated. Meaning that it was gathered and not farmed. The demand for a higher caloric diet from plants didn't come until cultivation communities sprung up within the last 20k years. Before then, we were hunter gatherers, only eating vegetation seasonally. Some groups of early humans ate almost no vegetation there entire lives. If you think I'm misinformed, or if you have evidence to prove otherwise, I'd like to see it. But just be aware, that archeological research into dietary isotopes found in early human teeth, still cannot tell the difference as to whether they were herbivores, or carnivores eating animals who were herbivores. Meaning that the archeological evidence you speak of could be made to look like we were eating plant based diets. When in fact, early humans are related to other primates who are in fact omnivores. So the question then becomes, what made us evolve more and our brains grow faster than these other primates? Why didn't they evolve like we have in the last 3.5 million years?
Plants are neutral, what has been shown is that many of the micronutrients that come from plants are only needed in the quantities recommended in order to digest and deal with the oxidative stress , plant toxins, digestive processes and inflammation that eating plants brings. So when you are eating only meat, then your need for many of those nutrients drops as well. Vitamin C for instance is needed mostly when you are eating alot of plant and carb, and antioxidants are only more necessary to deal with the inflammation carbs and plants brings. The fiber needed to help with and ferment plant matter is only needed to digest plant matter. So the benefits these micronutrients provide are largely only in dealing with the issues plants in the diet cause.
Naturally developed fructose, grown in any sweet to taste fruit or veggie are good fuels, some difference makes all other sugars raise glucose as far as I understand. I love fruit...
@@deanmachineb4843 The body cares very little about that nowadays: We live mostly indoors. And humans origined from places with all-year round fruits anyways...
The issue here is that some people have issues with anti nutrients and plants have those to protect themselves from us. That’s why people have auto immune issues and eating only meat fix those issues
Anti nutrients are removed by cooking the food, it is not something you generally need to worry about. From Wiki: "Many traditional methods of food preparation such as fermentation, cooking, and malting increase the nutritive quality of plant foods through reducing certain antinutrients such as phytic acid, polyphenols, and oxalic acid." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinutrient
He is right about Costco, that is were we get our meet, Organic Chicken, Beef and Smoked Salmon... best deals and quality. With the exception that Sprouts sometimes has good meat, they have a great Chimichurri marinated flank steak.
I tried it once for the hell of it. Lost a decent amount of muscle mass and was fatigued. Quit after about two months. Now I eat a whatever I want and just hit my macros and i'm fine and look great. Is my current diet the healthiest? No, but i'm in shape and can enjoy social eating out and with friends without feeling too bored while eating. Just balance and moderation is all you need.
No don't lol.And yeah that's just how things work, some people will be effected differently with these kinds of diets, but also depending on the quality of food you ate and how much fat
Second this. I've tried plenty of diets in regards to bulking and cutting. I am now of the belief that it is as simple as calories in, calories out. As you said, hit your macros. Eat what you want, just get your macros. To me, right or wrong, protein is protein, carbs are carbs, fats are fats.
I've done high carbs, low fat diet to cut weight, I lost weight but wasn't that noticeable due to my body holding a lot of water from the carbs. Next diet I did was high fat, low carbs, essentially a keto diet. Worked very well, lost 20lbs got really lean and planned on competing in a show until I got hurt and decided I didn't wanna diet again lol so I've just been eating whatever and powerlifting
Yes, you do have to pay for the organic certification. There are certifying bodies that handle the process according to NOP standards. You usually have to add their logo AND the USDA stamp to your packaging in order to be compliant. No, organic does not just mean no pesticides for plants. It means no SYSTEMIC pesticides. Pesticides are still used in organic farming.
IMO, eat what you fucking want. If it’s helping you achieve your goals and keeping you healthy, stick to that. If it’s causing you digestive problems or any other physical problems, maybe change it up
All I have been eating is about 6-14 eggs that I eat in the morning with one tablespoon of butter with each egg and I became the leanest I have ever been in my life at age of 69 ,with my body fat below 9 percent.
I eat all grain fed beef and supp with krill and fish oil. The omegas in grain fed are still way better than the SAD diet. It is very relative. I also love the taste of grain fed fatty steak better.
@@imnotsmartbutimdumb I had IBD and Ulcer colitis. I used Metamucil for 1 month everyday to stop bleeding, then began eating chicken, pork, beef, eggs and low amount of raw dairy products. I eliminated nuts, sugar, caffeine and alcohol. I added veggies but only fermented ones and legumes that has been 48 hr soaked and pressured cooked. I drank boiled ginger and clove after every meals. I did intermediate fasting eating only between 12-8pm. CBD tinctures helped eliminate a constant feeling of having to use the washroom. Any other questions feel free to to ask. Don't spread hate.
Fructose compete enzymes in liver with red meats. It definitely will make you feel more fatigue. In the case of electrolyte, you can use snake juice recipe.
A lot of people stuck in the paradigm giving the carnivore diet crap without any unbiased thought. I was starving to death until I switched. "Meat heals"
Organ meats and bone broth are more of a fling once in a while. Some liver doesn't hurt though. facebook.com/groups/482045862179951/ www.reddit.com/r/hypercarnivore/ meatheals.com/ discord.gg/zS8gjH7 You can poke around in these if you would like
Just as in Robert Lustig's "Sugar: The Bitter Truth," when you're an elite athlete, fructose can help you restore your glycogen faster. But in that case, you're not insulin-resistant, so a little fructose here and there won't hurt you.
Joe should have interviewed these two bodybuilders with other experts on the carnivore or keto diet to get the complete picture of the diet and exercise.
After researching Carnivore diets and being on it for just a month, the changes are obvious even this early. After my change of intestinal floura (and the brief diarrhea) my body feels great, 10 lb weight loss and the fog is gone. I still eat low carb veggies and my sweet tooth gets a piece of healthy fruit with the max micro nutrients. I maintain my food pyramid at 90% of my calories are fat and protein and 10% carbs from fruit and veggies. These Corporations and our Govt are lying to us about nutrition and keeping us fat, foggy and disease/allergy ridden at the BEHEST OF BIG PHARMA, BIG FOOD, MEDICAL, WEIGHT LOSS COMPANIES, TEXTILES, FOOTWEAR, GYMS, HOME GYMS, FAT PANTS, FAST FOOD. We get healthy THEY go out of business or take a huge financial hit. Besides, a "sick" society is so much easier to control and don't clog up Medicare roles for long. Our GOVT IS KILLING US.
Lets simply this, anything can be unhealthy if taken in excess and not every one will react the same way to certain diets. These guys are brother that's why they have similar results
I've eaten carnivore for 2.5 years. I am 73 and feel better than I have in twenty years. No vegetables, no fruit, no problems. In fact I have eliminated three blood pressure medications that still could not hold down spikes that would cause me to be ambulance from work, and from home to the hospital. I also have little pain from my arthritic problems... And I'm healing from a hideous accident that broke my tibia my wrist and my ankle. Those were all plated and screwed. My surgeon said my wrist looked like a 2000 piece puzzle and that I would always have arthritic pain from the injury. I have very little... I also was walking my dog when I was hit by a car and ended up under the car. I'm in love with this diet 😁. Including vegetables in my diet would only dilute the bioavailability of the nutrients I get from meat IMO. There is no essential need for carbohydrates! And I think all of us carnivores have proved that there's no essential need for fiber either. I make sure that I have at least two meats usually to avoid fatigue from my diet. This morning I had cubed air fried pork belly with four eggs. My dinner is usually steak and sometimes fish with it or shrimp. There is a lot of critters that you can eat and absolutely no reason for you to feel limited.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein that increases in the blood with inflammation and infection as well as following a heart attack, surgery, or trauma. ... The hs-CRP test accurately measures low levels of CRP to identify low but persistent levels of inflammation and thus helps predict a person's risk of developing CVD.
Joe! If you end up trying the carnivore diet, can you make a video about your experience? Perhaps you can dispel some myths about it? It's super interesting.
For Organic Certification in beef, they must be fed organic feed or grass it’s entire life. It’ll it is grass fed, it must be on plaster a specific amount of time. Both the grass and soil have to glue tested and certified as well.
Anyone who attempts this diet using conventional, grain-fed, hormone pumped, lean muscle tissue meat will be doing more harm than good. 100% grass-fed, fatty cuts and plenty of organ is essential.
Lol Joe is a true hypocrity on that topic. He is against Factory Farming yet advocats heavy/ only meat diets. Please tell me how the fuck is it possible for everyone to eat meat every day without factory farming???????????????????????????????
I've been on the carnivore diet for 2 months. My results have been more energy, sharper mind, no more body pain, and I've lost 50 lbs. I was "obese", I'm now just "over weight". Another month or two, I'll be in the best shape of my life. Amazing how this works.
how you doing buddy can I get an update? no issue at all pooping?
Term Two to give him credit he did say he’s obese. Most obese people don’t refer to themselves as obese unless they are severely obese.
@@geomod6850 yeah iv been on basically a carnivore diet since mid may, pooping is good, I think the constipation people get from meat isn't from meat its cuz they never drink enough water to begin with. IV been totally fine, I do eat avocados here n there , but plenty of days pass where I'm on meat
Mark Carlson well done man!
Mark Carlson how you feeling now ??
love it when Cris says : ' you can get a study to show you anything' - he hit the nail on the head... so true
Yeah dude, I hate it when some egghead "scientist" tries to explain something they have rigorously studied for years, bro. Do they even lift?
Joe "are you getting your bloodwork done?" Rogan.
Came here to find this comment
I had my bloodwork done before and after starting Keto. Can't remember exact numbers but I do know my A1C went from 7.5 to 5.3 in 6 months and all my other markers did not change. I have and always have had low cholesterol which my doctor is concerned about it actually being too low. Keto didn't move the cholesterol at all. I was hoping it would go up but it didn't.
PRECISELY!
bro y'all killin me bahahhahahahahahahahaa
lol
really there is blood work only glucose levels and lipids and those dont tell you much
Been keto for over a year now and my bloodwork has improved dramatically. Lost 55 lbs to boot!! Got my neighbor on it who’s been on statins since his mid 20’s (he’s 54) He lost 40 lbs and isn’t taking statins anymore. As far as I’m concerned there’s no argument to be had at this point. Controlling carbs is the #1 way to better health. Period
That's mainstream science. Limit processed carbs. Whole grains are the way to go.
For how long in human evolution do you think Whole grains will have been available?@@James-cb7nb
Balance says the guy who only eats elk and jalapenos
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And edibles
He recently changed his belief about that guys
don't judge someone by their instagram account
He's being facetious.
I credit keto with saving my life, literally. I have a severely damaged liver due to an auto-immune disorder. Sugar and wheat and high carbs in general were overloading my liver to the point where I knew I was going to have to change something or I would probably be dead within another month or two. I started googling stuff and decided to try keto. I fasted for 5 days to get the carbs out of my system and get into a ketogenic state and then completely eliminated all high sugar foods and all grain products with the exception of oats in small quantities, and all processed "foods." The improvement was immediate.
I had been getting severe cramping and would periodically go into a state almost like a seizure with uncontrollable shaking that would leave me with huge bruises on my extremities. My doctor had told me to limit my salt intake to control a water retention problem. I INCREASED my salt intake to a rather high level and started taking a magnesium supplement several times a day at a rate several times what is recommended. My cramps, seizures, and restless legs syndrome went away. My ascites problem also improved by about 90 percent. Evidently a damaged liver has a hard time extracting enough sodium and magnesium from food causing a chronic deficiency.
I had a constant case of heartburn and intestinal cramping. My doctor recommended adding creamer to my coffee to "coat my stomach walls." I went from uncomfortable to severely painful digestive problems. Turns out that non dairy creamers contain emulsifiers to keep the vegetable oils they are made of in solution in the coffee. IOW, they contain soap. They were washing the coating from my stomach walls causing leaky gut problems. Real cream is OK, non dairy creamers are poison. My stomach problems and heartburn almost totally went away when I eliminated them from my diet.
My advice for anyone with chronic illness is to see a dietary specialist. I realize I will never again be able to run a sub 18 minute 3 miler, or put in an 18 hour shift swinging a pulaski or chainsaw cutting a fireline on a wildland fire, or climb a 14 thousand foot mountain, but I'm a hell of a lot better than I was a year ago.
Keto/low carb diets are naturally diuretic. The muscle cramping was due to electrolyte imbalance. You were correct in increasing your sodium and magnesium. On average you should take in 3000-5000 mg of sodium when on this type of diet. Athlete's should up there sodium intake to about 7000 mg per day.
Interesting, the summer of my 50th birthday I hiked a 14'er and also did a metric century cycling event all keto/low carb and no pre carb bingeing and no bonking. I'm 53 now. My triglycerides are 66. All my numbers are awesome. A1c is around 5.4.
Look into the peer reviewed science of Doctors Phinney and Volek.
Proudwhitesettler, Congrats, well done. Any update on how you are doing?
Also, I have RLS and wonder how much magnesium per day you were taking?
And what type? Thnx VERY much.
Hey can we please get an update to your story? Id love to hear how you are doing now 3 years later
Never cared for carnivore diet before but all these butthurt vegans are calling my attention to it. If they hate it than it is probably good.
If your reasoning is "just to piss off a group of people" then you are fucking dumb (and part of the problem). Do it because it's statistically and scientifically better for you specifically. You have a wrong/harmful way of thinking about it...
When was the last time you saw a self proclaimed vegan eating healthy i.e., lots of salads and fresh veggies, etc.? I usually see them stuffing their faces with lots of meatless pizzas and pastas and oreos and shit.
Yes. Take the meat rectally for maximum benefit.
@@jayminer6729 I know a couple vegans and all they eat is vegan junk food.
I'm 53 and been on it 2 weeks. My eyesight is starting to improve too.
Progression went like this. Vegan for 10 years, age 20-30, got skinnier and weaker, skin was dry, allergies awful, joints painful. Added salmon and eggs, felt better. Then paleo for years, felt pretty good. Then high fat paleo, even better. Then added IF and improved even more. And now six months into carnivore diet. At 51 yrs old I’m lean and strong. Great energy and mental clarity. Blood work is great. CRP very, very low. That’s my story.
So over the whole period you just ate like an average person...
Awesome testimony! I'm following the same path. Seeing good results. God bless you
Can I ask what is IF?
@@danab4337 Intermittent Fasting
So IF + when you eat it is only meat...? Vitamine supplements? Cheers
Joe "your face is healthy" Rogan
Chandler D. From chewing all that meat
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Its been sweet for me. Around a year on it. Healed obesity.lost 130 so far. Reversed over active bladder. Healed extreme edema. My body was holding insane amount of water. Digestion is way better. I have gained 22 pounds of real muscle. No steroids. No more dandruff anymore. No sour smells from sweat glands. Keto concentrates on fat to much. I do look for fatty cuts. I eat fish and organ meats. If you just eat muclse meat. Not good. I also don't need pain meds anymore.
"they've done studies..."
Is this a bot?
You dont need studies look at the inuits they eat like this and are very healthy
I am 2 1/2 Months into The Carnivore Diet . Full remission of depression, anxiety, MS symptoms, autism symptoms, gum disease, catatonic schizophrenia, coordination, balance issues, and arthritis.
Carnivore Life Are you still doing it and if so how’s it going?
You were pretty fucked up huh?
He’s dead now.
How you doing now bro
The adaptation phase is hell. Absolute hell for me, but the benefits outweigh the cons.
I live in the south. Just need to go on the all deer meat diet. Fresh from the field to the table, and 100% organic/free range.
elk can be replaced with cheetah or kengaroo - depends how far south you’re located
I switched to an all feral cat diet. I feel purrfect now
Add some fat, venison is low fat.
Perfect if the goal is far loss. More fat on the plate, less fat off the body.
Too lean need the fat, same with roo, too lean.
It’s variety. We are so spoiled by our options and we somehow have this idea we should always be comfortable or it’s wrong. I love how people are at least trying to think differently. This show makes me kind of hopeful again. That is worth so much.
god, this bro science is brutal.
David Walker that’s why it’s bro science, the more lack of reading the more bro it is
@@jacksonj69 its true vegetables give u micro nutrients u can also get them form multi vitamins and its no different unless your on a diet and want some fillers to make u feel full
"we got blood tests, some are not good" "which ones?" "well, most are pretty good" "yeah, but which are not good?" crickets.....
@@Daniel-ii6rq I feel like you should watch this video. It explains how the processes differ in the human body when vitamins are obtained from different sources. ruclips.net/video/gWiC4ZCS55Y/видео.html
They explain several times they're not experts. Are you an idiot?
I agree with you 100%. Costco prime grade ribeyes are my favorite.
C-reactive is super easy to get down. FAST FOR DAYS ! People on OMAD also have super low CRP. Look up snake diet.
Joe "One at a time, boys" Rogan
It’s a common misconception in regards to fruits and vegetables that organic means no pesticides are used. Essentially everything in the produce section no matter where you shop has been sprayed with something. The fact is there is just no other way for modern farming to occur and produce the needed amount of food without pest control of some kind.
Essentially what a farmer who is good at their job does is create the perfect conditions for a particular crop’s pest(s) to thrive. Then they have the often difficult task of eradicating, eliminating, or preventing the attracted pest so they can actually make a living off of what they’ve worked so hard to grow.
There are all types of ways to eliminate the pests and some ways are far better than others, for sure. A bad way is to spray toxic chemicals to kill the pests that make humans and the environment sick. For the most part those methods are not allowed anymore whether the food is organic or not.
Another way pests are sometimes controlled is by applying specific compounds that interrupt the pests life cycle before it gets out of control and destroys the crop. For example, this might be done by applying pheromones to a field that confuses the pests during mating time and therefore reducing the number of offspring.
Where organic comes into play is whether the compound used meets certain (sometimes arbitrary) standards according to the powers that decide what’s organic and what is not. Let’s say you can make a compound two different ways, both are equally effective at treating the above example. One way has a synthetic ingredient that is not harmful to humans or the environment but that ingredient can also be derived from a “natural” source at a higher cost. The latter would be deemed organic and the former would not. So the farmer pays a little more for the “organic” compound so they can call their food organic and charge you the consumer significantly more for that food even though in reality it is not different from the non-organic type.
Make no mistake about it. Organic farmers are laughing all the way to the bank.
I’m not saying there shouldn’t be regulation to keep farmers in check. Not at all. I just think people should know that “organic” is a buzzword and it usually does not mean what they think it means. Everything gets sprayed. Everything.
Jenn Rossotti Wow, so much correct-sounding info but wrong. I worked at a hydroponic farm. The boss' labels said "organic" because, well...the process was organic as she didn't have to spray PESTICIDES. The crops were in a greenhouse, which is a good pest control mechanism. Also, my father was a crop-dust pilot and when there was wind-drift of the chemicals onto nearby organic farms, there was significant damage, in terms of disruption of the organic farm's process. Also, I studied horticulture. Organic production costs more either because of higher labor intensity and/or smarts and tricks like the one you mentioned. I agree that some "organic" labels might have been paid for, but it usually means that there was a big difference in chemical use. "Natural" refers to post-harvest, like was a ripener accelerator used...
The farmer who posted a few comments up said there was a hell of a lot more to food being organic than that
I've had low back pain for 20 years (motorcycle accidents when I was 21) started doing carnivore and the pain stopped by day 3. I tried everything else, chiro, acupuncture, swimming, etc nothing else worked until I went full carnivore. I was amazed. I don't have any idea why this happened, but I know it did.
Damn man that makes me want to try it , I have lower back pain and nothing seems to work.
Because you did an elimination diet. Certain foods( mostly high sugar based or processed) cause inflammation in your body. That will cause you pain.
I had lower back pain. I stopped eating mostly no sugars and carbs per day and more meat, and my pain went away in less than a week.
It's 2 years since your comment, how are you doing now?
@@lucasbrotka2933 100% Meat is gr8 but the real gain is in all the crap you don't eat
I eliminated bread from my diet. Nothing to do with bread at all. No pancakes, biscuits, taco shells, noodles, pasta, tortillas, chips and such. I lost a whole pant size and feel a lot better.
Screw that, homemade bread is too good and the holidays are coming up! Just eat less snacks and drink less calories haha!
I havent had any issues. I drink soda and eat chocolate. Other than that its mostly meats and veggies. I have focused more on testosterone rich foods. But mostly my diet is fish, chicken, pork. steak and green veggies. My mind seems clearer and my joints dont ache anymore. Occasionally some chips breaded chicken or something like that but practically no bread. I dont miss it really.
Why are humans the only animal that need a "balanced diet" with a "variety of foods"? Most animals thrive on only a single food. If they eat something else they get sick or die.
Joe needs to get Stan Efferding on the podcast because I think they come from two different ends of the fitness spectrum yet they have a lot in common.
The key is eating the same thing every day which has all of the nutrients you need.
I don't care what the diet is, once you start eating the same thing every day and it meets your nutrition requirements, you will start feeling better.
Once you start eating whatever you feel like, or whatever happens to be served to you, you throw off the equilibrium your body has adapted to.
The key is to pick a diet and stick with it, then incrementally add or subtract things as needed.
That said, I follow The Viking Diet.
I start my day at 6 am by dissolving the following into 2 one liter bottles: orange flavored husk fiber, Tang, a calcium magnesium tablet, a caffiene tablet, half of a multivitamin, half a multi mineral, 1 gram ALCAR, half a gingko bilboa capsule, and half of a probiotic.
I eat a can of spam while sipping one at about 7 and keep sipping it till about 10. At 10:30 or so I eat another can of spam while sipping my second orange drink, and finish off that drink by noon. At this point I rinse out my bottles and refill them with water.
After noon I eat nothing but bananas, and I drink the two liters of water throught the evening.
This comes to about 2400 calories, lots of protien, all of the basic vitamins of minerals, lots of fiber, and a good amount of friendly bacteria.
This comment has been a work of fiction, I have never tried the Viking Diet but if you try it and it works, drop a comment below.
Lol should have more likes on this comment
Nigga said a can of spam 🤣
This diet seems to have cured my dermatitis and psoriasis, conditions I have had for 8+ years which saw minimal benefit from various steroids, specialized moisturizers and an exclusion diet. I have tried everything you can imagine too fix these problems but only the carnivore diet has worked and I've only been on it for a few months. The skin on my feet looks normal now, although there are some shiny patches but my doctor has told me this is because of scar tissue as years of inflammation, bleeding, cracking and peeling has damaged the skin. Right now the skin is entirely healed (by healed I mean no cracking, peeling etc) and as this has not happened within 8 years I can only put it down to the diet and not the placebo effect. Indeed if the placebo effect were a factor then I would expect to see similar results from the strict exclusion diet they put me on.
Thx for your testimony
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As a follow up to my original comment I must say I decided to slowly come off the meat only diet and introduce eggs, fish, vegetables and some fruit. I did this little by little over a few months and it was fine for a good 6 months. I then started to notice some slight dryness on my hands so I used a moisturiser but it got progressively worse and the cracking started again.
I returned to the diet and three months later it cleared up. Since then I have decided to have fish and eggs maybe twice a week and found this doesn't cause me any issues (so far). I'm having vegetables once a week in small quantities and I'm sticking to a few different ones which don't seem to be causing any problems (again this is an ongoing test).
My skin is completely healed up, the thicker patches from years of cracking and healing have started to thin out and become more supple. Even the skin on my knuckles which was very shiny and always looked red due to so much damage is starting to match the colour of the surrounding skin and becoming more matt in it's appearance.
So yeah I'm definitely sticking with the diet :)
@@laughingachilles wow thank you so much for the follow up!!! It’s the most interesting to me when I see comments of years ago about people who had my same problems and did want I want to do now.
Btw I’m on full carnivore for about a week only, but I do eat butter and fish and many eggs, as I see these food are fine within the carnivore diet. Were you eating beef only ? Maybe that is not complete enough
Used to work on an organic dairy farm. I can 1000% tell you it costs to be certified organic. That being said profits are higher so at the end of the day money is a wash. But knowing the things non organic does vs organic I rarely choose to buy non organic products unless I know the farmer and I know what they do.
I think these guys are eating roids too
Kurt H they’ve been open to it , especially mark. He doesn’t lie about it
Gerardo Arias Why lie when it’s 100% obvious? Not that I actually give a shit anyway. 💪🏻
Roids definitely make that heart explode...
Huh ? Read my comment I just said mark is open about his drug use he doesn’t lie about it ?
Kurt H they literally have a documentary about openly taking roids
Joe Rogan is having to correct these guys way to often
wes owen *too
They come off as bullshitters to me.
He’s learned so much from Dr. Rhonda Patrick 😂
Because he was ignorant to the Carnivore diet by then.
@@NormaLilia24 yea except he didnt learn how to call her on her BS too... she says a lot of stuff that contradicts earlier statements she has made on other podcasts. I find her to be completely full of shit,
I love meat. When I get hungry, I can crave meat. So the carnivore diet was perfect for me. I love eggs, cheese, fish, steaks, calf liver, hamburger meat. I love it.
Every 2 weeks I get a sweet craving but that’s usually because I’m feeling a bit depressed and need a dopamine surge.
Wow! I was diagnosed with heart failure in my early 60’s. I have never craved an apple, let alone any vegetable or fruit. I went mostly carnivore and all of my blood work is normal now, including BNP, a measure of heart failure. It’s into normal range, after years of being elevated.
Omega 3/6 ration is the reason to eat grass feed. High omega 6 is shown to increase inflammation, so with auto immune diseases it can be bad. Due to all the plant based food US have, 20 times more omega 6 is now common, where you really want to be as close to 1:1. Organic meat just means that the feed is organic grown, doesnt mean its good. And yeah corn feed might taste better due to more fat, but doesnt mean its better for health.
Saw the interview a month ago, decided to try the carnivore diet, going on week 5, getting my "tests" this week, feel great, lost 9 pounds, currently at 21% BF, down from 25%, thanks Joe.
What were the results?
How’s it going with it?
Any news on the tests mate, greetings from Straya!!!
Ppl, you are overweight, whatever you do with changing your diet is going to work out in lowering your bodyweight. The thing that is important is how healthy is that in the long run
@@fujzokretencina7536 dude i know guys that are in great shape went on carnivore and still lost weight and gained muscle and also skin got better, aches and pains went away and one even said his mood was actually better. it isnt about being overweight
Medical student here. Fruit has a unique type of fiber that prevents absorption of sugars. A doctor I knew said “I’ve never seen a patient come to the hospital for eating too much fruit.”
They'd be at the dentist with rotting teeth.
@@No_Frills_Carnivore Two outcomes. 1. Expensive on going dental treatment. 2. Don't bother and consume soft fruit that you can gum into submission.
Ughh what kind of fiber is that? I don't think this is true. I've checked my blood sugar after eating fruit and it shoots up pretty high. As much as sugar typically
@@No_Frills_Carnivore if they don't brush their teeth, yes. just like anyone else.
@Mark E Kar
it will still raise your sugar, but one serving of fruit has about 15 g of carbohydrates. the thing is, there are way more benefits to eating fruits, so you shouldn't just isolate one factor (e.g. carbohydrate content).
people have died from drinking too much water. too much of anything is bad. but the benefits of fruits far outweigh the risks. insoluble fiber is key in digestive health.
Unless you're a diabetic.
Watched this again 1 year later. Someone at that table overcame a lifetime of indoctrination having to eat your fruits and vegetables.
That seems to be something of a constant in the carnivore world: most people don't just jump in, they gather information first, let it sink in and only take the step when they feel like they are totally prepared.
For me, this conversation with the Bell brothers was more or less the deciding thing that lead me to go carnivore myself. Only, it took me until August '19 before I actually made the switch. Despite all the information and testimonials out there, I still had this voice in my head, telling me that I was going to die if I ate like that. Glad I overcame the indoctrination, and I wish the same for everyone considering the carnivore lifestyle. It truly is a life changer.
Frank Pierco yes! I’ve been searching it for months now. And I think about the same thing 🤣
U think eating fruits and veggies is a conspiracy? Bro do u know what vitamins and anti oxidants are? Do you know what cholesterol and sodium is?
This is the heart attack diet bro, ur not smaet
@@Zeus-ne2oe fruits good. Veggies not so
@@driftadt how?
@@Zeus-ne2oe lol meat does not cause heart problems, that’s a myth. Cholesterol is not an issue, your body will make as much as it wants regardless of what you eat. Sodium is DEFINITELY not an issue, it’s essential and when you are eating meat only you need salt to maintain your electrolytes. Carbs retain sodium so if you have high blood pressure, this is actually a great diet for you.
Whole Foods is a rip off.
no it isn't... how is it a rip-off?
Goo Gull a lot of healthy marketed foods are rip offs. Nothing wrong with a diet of meat, cheese, bread, eggs, nuts, beans, fruit and veggies all in moderation. Problem is half of America wants the easy way, eats loads of Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s snacks, gets salads packed with cheese, ranch, bacon, drinks “organic” drinks and snacks that are loaded with fruit juice that will equal eating like 10 oranges and 30 kiwis, and eats “gluten free” food that lack basic micro nutrients, foods that are over-portioned and dense in calories, and then eat friggin McDonald’s on the weekends and wonders why they aren’t loosing weight. The healthy food industry is a scam because no one knows shit about dieting and Whole Foods is just one of the perpetrators
Because it’s too expensive. Sprouts is better.
They became a ripoff when Amazon bought them.
To be certified organic, you do pay a fee, every time you get recertified or certified to begin with. You take a Soil sample of each field and send it off to your state's soil/agriculture department for testing. If there are ANY traces of chemicals NOT on the USDA approved list, then you can't retest for 3 years.
Source: my agriculture degree from MTSU (Tennessee). Our Ag department's research farm won't go USDA Organic due to the fee and the restrictions (i.e. once you're "organic", you can ONLY use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers they have on their approved list. Use of ANYTHING not on that list will show for around 3 years on a soil test and would cause you to lose your certification).
People in the far north people that really had nothing else to eat survived on blubber and meat. There was a scientist that decided to try living as they did and all of his friends warned him that he would likely die. He found that after a year, his health had improved. The cholesterol was not harmful, in fact, his body did better.
The one thing I personally notice is I can eat mangos, banana, berries, canteloup and not get the sugar dump/crash unlike white carbs, bread, grains etc.
I eat only whole foods, red meat, avacados, sweet potatoes, fruit, lots n lots of green leafy veggies. Salads n smoothies
No bread, sugar or grains in my diet. But I'm obsessed with yellow mangos I can eat 6 of those bad boys, but if I can white bread I get a huge crash
Idk if his study with fruit and not elevating blood sugar is anyway near legit, peer reviewed, etc but I never get a sugar crash with fruit. So based on my own personal experience I always wondered why I never get tired from the supposed "sugar'' I just ingested I can see how phytonutrients from these fruits can somehow inhibit the negative effects of the sugar, but again I'm not stating any verifiable scientific fact
Decades ago, I found the same as far as eating meat for any length of time so as to get to a healthy weight - Within about four days I got sick of meats eggs etc. Don't get me wrong, this is a good thing as it allows for a lot of healthy low good carbs. After Dr Atkins death, his foundation which was run by his wife changed the carb guidelines at allow for about 60 grams/day. I tried this a few years ago and after 5 weeks to the day, i lost 32 pounds of blubber. I am a firm believer that excess carbs is the real culprit of many disease processes. At one time most folks could use a lot of carbs and stay healthy as folks typically worked very hard and would burn them as fuel easily and avoid health issues. By the way this site is actually informative so far in a neutral way - YEA - keep it up
lmao Dr. Atkins is a fraud. This man died of heart disease but kept is hush hush so his diet empire wouldn't crumble. The longest lived populations in the world eat mainly whole plant carbs and little to no meat.
Late comment here. One thing to consider when talking about Omega 3 levels is that it is the ratio that counts. If you are not eating a lot of grains then you might already have a good ratio and not need to seek out foods high in Omega 3.
Do your own research.
I started carnivore about 2 years ago. I’m stronger, leaner, I never get hungry, I don’t get colds and I don’t sunburn.
Oh yeah... always easy poops.
Why did you start it? And never being hungry is not a good thing.
I'm ok with carnivore, but where do the vitamins come from?
@@markekar6021 meat and fish covered everything.
@@dlg78 vitamin c?
@@markekar6021 found in organ meats.
I know this is old but I wish I could tell the guy in the blue hat that I met a guy who raises beef for whole foods( one of many I'm sure), and it is "grass fed, free range organic" but it depends on where the beef was grazing. The beef this particular herder was raising, was grazing on a mountain (in my local area) that most likely didn't get a ton of like, nice rich green grass or whatever. What is up there is like, wheat type grasses, wild flowers, sage brush etc. Grasses like that can make animal meat tougher than just organic pasture raised.
Sometimes joe has doctors on to talk about diet.......sometimes he has these guys.
That's why I love JRE. He got the doctors who know theory and these guys trying out and testing things. So you get both side feedbacks.
I suggest adding chicken and turkey and even bacon to the diet. I tend to get burnt out really quick when eating the same thing all the time.
Make a lot of sense. Mostly because pre-agriculture (20k years ago or so) we were mostly nomads and followed our eating games with fruits in season. None of these wheat, corn, refined sugar, alcohol, etc...
Animal husbandry is older then Agriculture and has never left
@Jcream101
Anthropology research proves this, how is it a fallacy?
Early humans didn't eat a lot of vegetation during the Earth's last ice age, because there was none around. How do you think our brains got so big? Animal fat is the key.
Since we developed agriculture, and producing massive crops approximately 10k years ago, our brains have actually shrunk by 10%.
@@Battleborn357 Plus refined carbohydrates are the reason why everyone is obese now. People are so misguided it's funny.
@@Battleborn357 you sound a bit misinformed, are you asserting that all humans during the Pleistocene subsided on more meat than plants? Are you aware that not all parts of the planet were experiencing the same changes at the same time, and that archaeological evidence strongly indicates peoples from this era subsided on more plants than animal protein?
@@melissabrock4114
"You sound a bit misinformed, are you asserting that all humans during the Pleistocene subsided on more meat than plants?
Read what I wrote, I said they "didn't eat a lot of vegetation, because there wasn't a lot around." But yes I am asserting that.
I never said "all humans". Of course there were those who lived in warmer climates, along the equator, or near coastlines, or not effected by glacial sheets. But that doesn't prove they ate more meat or vegetation.
You're talking about a very long time period. Where a lot of humans learned to survive in permafrost/glacial biomes. Vegetation was scarce in huge parts of the globe covered in ice, so animal meat and fat was the way those who lived in these climates stayed satiated. This has been proven and some human groups(i.e. Eskimos, Inuits, and Siberian cultures) still live this way.
"Are you aware that not all parts of the planet were experiencing the same changes at the same time?"
I never said they were, again you're talking about a period that lasted 2.5 million years. That's a huge generalization. I'm just talking about the last 10-20k, that shows our brains shrinking and how mass cropping is correlated.
"and that archeological evidence strongly indicates peoples from this era subsided on more plants than animal protein?"
Not from the evidence I've seen. Vegetation was seasonal, and not cultivated. Meaning that it was gathered and not farmed. The demand for a higher caloric diet from plants didn't come until cultivation communities sprung up within the last 20k years. Before then, we were hunter gatherers, only eating vegetation seasonally. Some groups of early humans ate almost no vegetation there entire lives.
If you think I'm misinformed, or if you have evidence to prove otherwise, I'd like to see it.
But just be aware, that archeological research into dietary isotopes found in early human teeth, still cannot tell the difference as to whether they were herbivores, or carnivores eating animals who were herbivores.
Meaning that the archeological evidence you speak of could be made to look like we were eating plant based diets. When in fact, early humans are related to other primates who are in fact omnivores.
So the question then becomes, what made us evolve more and our brains grow faster than these other primates? Why didn't they evolve like we have in the last 3.5 million years?
Joe "That's like eating a giant fat guy about to have a heart attack" Rogan
Plants are neutral, what has been shown is that many of the micronutrients that come from plants are only needed in the quantities recommended in order to digest and deal with the oxidative stress , plant toxins, digestive processes and inflammation that eating plants brings. So when you are eating only meat, then your need for many of those nutrients drops as well. Vitamin C for instance is needed mostly when you are eating alot of plant and carb, and antioxidants are only more necessary to deal with the inflammation carbs and plants brings. The fiber needed to help with and ferment plant matter is only needed to digest plant matter. So the benefits these micronutrients provide are largely only in dealing with the issues plants in the diet cause.
Naturally developed fructose, grown in any sweet to taste fruit or veggie are good fuels, some difference makes all other sugars raise glucose as far as I understand. I love fruit...
Racer X me too, I replaced my junk food eating with fruit instead. Pretty good replacement. Especially pineapple,kiwi,watermelon. Good shiit
Fruit is is not meant to be eaten all year round it is usually seasonal..
@@deanmachineb4843 The body cares very little about that nowadays: We live mostly indoors. And humans origined from places with all-year round fruits anyways...
Fruits are just fine it's the juice that's the problem!
A lot of fructose makes you obese. Also enjoy fatty liver disease.
These dudes have arms the size of my thighs.
The issue here is that some people have issues with anti nutrients and plants have those to protect themselves from us. That’s why people have auto immune issues and eating only meat fix those issues
Anti nutrients are removed by cooking the food, it is not something you generally need to worry about. From Wiki: "Many traditional methods of food preparation such as fermentation, cooking, and malting increase the nutritive quality of plant foods through reducing certain antinutrients such as phytic acid, polyphenols, and oxalic acid."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinutrient
A 9 oz. Rib eye has all the Recommended Daily Allowances the human body needs and easily surpasses any vegan/vegetarian meal you can put together.
Delete this comment before the vegans find you
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Does it? All of them?
He is right about Costco, that is were we get our meet, Organic Chicken, Beef and Smoked Salmon... best deals and quality. With the exception that Sprouts sometimes has good meat, they have a great Chimichurri marinated flank steak.
That camera stare down at 11:05 made me laugh!
I agree with this...Vince Gironda used to do the steak and egg diet, I feel stronger and leaner on it, as opposed to keto
I tried it once for the hell of it. Lost a decent amount of muscle mass and was fatigued. Quit after about two months. Now I eat a whatever I want and just hit my macros and i'm fine and look great. Is my current diet the healthiest? No, but i'm in shape and can enjoy social eating out and with friends without feeling too bored while eating. Just balance and moderation is all you need.
Jon 'Polygraph Expert' Jones
Go vegan.
No don't lol.And yeah that's just how things work, some people will be effected differently with these kinds of diets, but also depending on the quality of food you ate and how much fat
you tried what?
Second this. I've tried plenty of diets in regards to bulking and cutting. I am now of the belief that it is as simple as calories in, calories out.
As you said, hit your macros. Eat what you want, just get your macros.
To me, right or wrong, protein is protein, carbs are carbs, fats are fats.
I've done high carbs, low fat diet to cut weight, I lost weight but wasn't that noticeable due to my body holding a lot of water from the carbs. Next diet I did was high fat, low carbs, essentially a keto diet. Worked very well, lost 20lbs got really lean and planned on competing in a show until I got hurt and decided I didn't wanna diet again lol so I've just been eating whatever and powerlifting
Yes, you do have to pay for the organic certification. There are certifying bodies that handle the process according to NOP standards. You usually have to add their logo AND the USDA stamp to your packaging in order to be compliant. No, organic does not just mean no pesticides for plants. It means no SYSTEMIC pesticides. Pesticides are still used in organic farming.
Joe: "Organic is a weird word".
1 min later...
Joe: "what does Organic mean?"
IMO, eat what you fucking want. If it’s helping you achieve your goals and keeping you healthy, stick to that. If it’s causing you digestive problems or any other physical problems, maybe change it up
All I have been eating is about 6-14 eggs that I eat in the morning with one tablespoon of butter with each egg and I became the leanest I have ever been in my life at age of 69 ,with my body fat below 9 percent.
What was that all you were eating each day?? 6-14 eggs a day and some butter. We're you healthy?
@@anemicbeats Doubtful but probably lost weight by design (it's piss easy to stay in a calorie deficit eating eggs and steak).
I eat all grain fed beef and supp with krill and fish oil. The omegas in grain fed are still way better than the SAD diet. It is very relative. I also love the taste of grain fed fatty steak better.
I follow 80/20 meat based with fermented veggie salads and occasional fruit juice
@@imnotsmartbutimdumb I had IBD and Ulcer colitis. I used Metamucil for 1 month everyday to stop bleeding, then began eating chicken, pork, beef, eggs and low amount of raw dairy products. I eliminated nuts, sugar, caffeine and alcohol. I added veggies but only fermented ones and legumes that has been 48 hr soaked and pressured cooked. I drank boiled ginger and clove after every meals. I did intermediate fasting eating only between 12-8pm. CBD tinctures helped eliminate a constant feeling of having to use the washroom.
Any other questions feel free to to ask. Don't spread hate.
@@imnotsmartbutimdumb after 1 year i reversed all inflammation and stopped bleeding after 1 month of my diet change
Jeremy is pissed a stranger didnt give him the information noone was aware he wanted....
@Green Tea www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/low-residue-diet-foods
Here follows this and make it unique to yourself but this helped me a lot
Fructose compete enzymes in liver with red meats.
It definitely will make you feel more fatigue.
In the case of electrolyte, you can use snake juice recipe.
A lot of people stuck in the paradigm giving the carnivore diet crap without any unbiased thought. I was starving to death until I switched. "Meat heals"
Organ meats and bone broth are more of a fling once in a while. Some liver doesn't hurt though. facebook.com/groups/482045862179951/ www.reddit.com/r/hypercarnivore/ meatheals.com/ discord.gg/zS8gjH7 You can poke around in these if you would like
yes organic farmers have to pay a lot more money to get approved for organic and also they have to fill out a tons of paperwork for it as well
The bloke in the brown shirt looks like a jacked up Mr. Bean.
I think he is mark smelly bell?
@@nabila9149 you would be right, but he also resembles a jacked up Mr. Bean.
@@cboss7637 🤣
Just as in Robert Lustig's "Sugar: The Bitter Truth," when you're an elite athlete, fructose can help you restore your glycogen faster. But in that case, you're not insulin-resistant, so a little fructose here and there won't hurt you.
Joe should have interviewed these two bodybuilders with other experts on the carnivore or keto diet to get the complete picture of the diet and exercise.
Guys the veggies we eat are man made , back in the day most veggies were very different to today…
A study on 200 000 people.. How is this even possible?
Newspaper ad: 'Volunteers wanted'.....They inquire and begin.
Impossible I know
After researching Carnivore diets and being on it for just a month, the changes are obvious even this early. After my change of intestinal floura (and the brief diarrhea) my body feels great, 10 lb weight loss and the fog is gone.
I still eat low carb veggies and my sweet tooth gets a piece of healthy fruit with the max micro nutrients.
I maintain my food pyramid at 90% of my calories are fat and protein and 10% carbs from fruit and veggies.
These Corporations and our Govt are lying to us about nutrition and keeping us fat, foggy and disease/allergy ridden at the BEHEST OF BIG PHARMA, BIG FOOD, MEDICAL, WEIGHT LOSS COMPANIES, TEXTILES, FOOTWEAR, GYMS, HOME GYMS, FAT PANTS, FAST FOOD.
We get healthy THEY go out of business or take a huge financial hit.
Besides, a "sick" society is so much easier to control and don't clog up Medicare roles for long.
Our GOVT IS KILLING US.
I think they mean meat flavored roids.
@Greg Jacques Lucifer's Jizz Gargler Steroids are bad. You have to actually work for muscle.
Lets simply this, anything can be unhealthy if taken in excess and not every one will react the same way to certain diets. These guys are brother that's why they have similar results
I've eaten carnivore for 2.5 years. I am 73 and feel better than I have in twenty years. No vegetables, no fruit, no problems.
In fact I have eliminated three blood pressure medications that still could not hold down spikes that would cause me to be ambulance from work, and from home to the hospital.
I also have little pain from my arthritic problems... And I'm healing from a hideous accident that broke my tibia my wrist and my ankle. Those were all plated and screwed. My surgeon said my wrist looked like a 2000 piece puzzle and that I would always have arthritic pain from the injury. I have very little... I also was walking my dog when I was hit by a car and ended up under the car. I'm in love with this diet 😁.
Including vegetables in my diet would only dilute the bioavailability of the nutrients I get from meat IMO. There is no essential need for carbohydrates! And I think all of us carnivores have proved that there's no essential need for fiber either.
I make sure that I have at least two meats usually to avoid fatigue from my diet. This morning I had cubed air fried pork belly with four eggs. My dinner is usually steak and sometimes fish with it or shrimp. There is a lot of critters that you can eat and absolutely no reason for you to feel limited.
Skinny guy with a gut looking to build muscle is this diet for me, if so what is the diet plan for this? Rally intrigued
It's been helping me keep my sugars in control, thank u 3 for the info
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein that increases in the blood with inflammation and infection as well as following a heart attack, surgery, or trauma. ... The hs-CRP test accurately measures low levels of CRP to identify low but persistent levels of inflammation and thus helps predict a person's risk of developing CVD.
I agree...fruit and meat works...55 and I look 35 for realz!
"Did you get a sponsorship for costo right before you came here, suuuper suspicious" haha
I just got home with a grass fed/grass finished cow liver and lamb liver. Going to eat it raw and get all that crazy ass beautiful nutrition.
Meat, greens, nuts, and fruit. Repeat. Meat, greens, nuts, and fruit. Repeat.
Our ancestors would have lived almost entirely off animal products. It’s our natural diet.
You know that this is not correct. Its bs!
@@johnsnow5264 Uh..yes, our hunter-gatherer ancestors did live on an all-meat diet, hence the name "hunter-gatherers".
@@gladifly Uh .. no. They ate mostly plants.
Our ancestors also died before the age at 35
@@johnsnow5264 depends on how far back you go pre-land based bipeds yes homo sapiens no
I wish that Joe would have someone on that will talk about nutrition for men and women.
Whos to say an all meat diet wouldnt work for both? Look up Mikhaela Peterson.
I was wondering if Joe has ever discussed the subject of sun gazing diet with a guest?
It would be so cool to see Stan Efferding on the JRE podcast!!
Joe "If you eat a pound of salt you're dead" Rogan
Because according to him it makes sense for any one to chunk down a pound of pure salt 😂
@@KR-jg7gc Ik people who have and they fine it’s about the clear side effects of the character and weeeee
Bloodwork,
ditch the blood work, and just look at your
Skin,
The whites of your eyes,
Your feet,
Your energy,
Your teeth,
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Whole form fruit is far different than isolated GMO corn syrup. Whole fruit has a low GI. All things work in synergy.
It doesn't matter what it's GI score is. It's still going to make your blood sugar spike. Where as, the carnivore diet stabilises it indefinitely.
Get Charles poliquin on the podcast.
Joe! If you end up trying the carnivore diet, can you make a video about your experience? Perhaps you can dispel some myths about it? It's super interesting.
diet: eat steroids with a side of steroids
I love me some steroids.
Your mother
For Organic Certification in beef, they must be fed organic feed or grass it’s entire life. It’ll it is grass fed, it must be on plaster a specific amount of time. Both the grass and soil have to glue tested and certified as well.
Damn... I went through sobriety ... once.
Anyone who attempts this diet using conventional, grain-fed, hormone pumped, lean muscle tissue meat will be doing more harm than good. 100% grass-fed, fatty cuts and plenty of organ is essential.
I am thinking Butcher Box for this reason- have you tried?
How often do these meat only ppl take a dump??
likeliterally once a day most the time maybe every other day depending how much you eat
Every full moon
Kayla Noller 😂😂
I take 3 decent dumps a day tbh
It's actually easier to poop on carnivore diet. Veggies bind you up because of the amount of fiber.
Apples are they they good with beef and how often should eat fruit in a week?
No.
J S ehh it's doing pretty good for me. I mean I'm sure when I get older it might effect me but not now
Not enough Micronutrients
Simple answer next video
@@gpsn8548 what micronutrients are missing?
At 6:40 please post references(DOIs) about fruit , an apple, aids in digestion of fats/proteins .
Lol Joe is a true hypocrity on that topic. He is against Factory Farming yet advocats heavy/ only meat diets. Please tell me how the fuck is it possible for everyone to eat meat every day without factory farming???????????????????????????????
Dude relax
MY HS CRP was high on a carb based diet. I switched to keto and my CRP was cut in half and now in the normal range.