• Steve
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    2 years ago

    It tastes good and I’m a carnivore.

    • Mugita Sokio@lemmy.today
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      5 months ago

      Carnivore is fantastic for those who need to heal from health issues. It’s expensive if you don’t know what you’re doing, but it’s worth it once you study it.

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        5 months ago

        Ground beef and eggs can be quite reasonable when purchased in bulk from wholesale sources! Keeps my cost down

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          3 months ago

          If you consider nutrient bio-availability, eating meat is order of magnitudes cheaper for the nutrition we’re getting. It’s a no-brainer if only people would give it a go.

          Humans make methane too, btw, if we eat vegetables. Much, much less on carnivore in my personal experience, and I’ve not found any studies on environmental impact that even attempt to factor this in.

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          3 months ago

          I’ve been attempting to fix that as well. The biggest contributor, I think, is linoleic acid in seed oils. Once you get through that hurdle, everything else should fit into place (cutting the soy, gluten and cow’s milk if autistic, refined sugars, and of course, seed oils).

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              3 months ago

              I happened to be legitimately autistic myself (diagnosed as such). Cow’s milk and gluten will not treat someone with autism very well, gluten due to leaky gut, and cow’s milk due to how it’s structured. Goat’s milk and sheep’s milk will do very well for those with autism (I can attest to that, as I consume goat’s milk in a butter from Meyenberg I use a lot).

              As for ghee, that’s also okay, as it’s just the casein (both A1 and A2, whereas the A1 is your “lactose intolerance”) stripped out. Lactose too, though, again, that’s A1 casein.