People who have high meat consumption, particularly of red meat, tend to have shorter lifespans. That has been found in several long term diet studies.
Who do you think funded these studies? The study showing that seed oils are ackshually good for us is funded by a Chinese billionaire... These studies are so expensive that only elites can fund them. The studies you refer to have flawed methodologies as well. I can't fool myself into being as cocksure as you are of almost anything.
The carnivore diet, being high in red meat and devoid of junk foods, has barely been studied at all. The studies you refer to count McDonalds as "red meat consumption". Carnivore doctors suggest that sugar in conjunction with meat is what leads to cardiovascular disease, and that the elevated cholesterol levels on carnivore diet are fine in the absence of carbs,phytosterols,etc, but it hasn't been sufficiently studied to my knowledge. Many people report doing well with carnivore, although it is an experiment. It's almost impossible to be overweight on carnivore diet as your body naturally trends towards a healthy weight, just as all other animals have no problem achieving when they eat their species-appropriate diet. There is no Chinese/jewish billionaire that wants to fund research on the carnivore diet. Goyim largely eating meat would be a problem, they want us to eat more cheaply as they continue to plunder what little remains of our wealth and transition to a more peasant-appropriate diet, like grains+bugs.
I've tried and experimented with all diets (except vegan) in failed attempts to heal my gut issues that doctors won't help me with. I am sure of the fact that I don't trust the (((monied))) interests that fund our research. I trust them about as much as the kikes who dictate our history books.
I've seen many experts say that everyone, male or female, should be building some muscle because the muscle mass helps to limit blood glucose spikes, and strength is highly correlated with lifespan and healthspan. For instance, Dr. Gabrielle Lyons, Dr. Peter Attia, Thomas DeLauer, Bryan Johnson, Dom D'Agostino, and countless others. Though yes, there is such a thing as overdoing it, though few would accidentally have that problem.
Without an uncorrupted institution performing any of this absurdly expensive research, all I can tell people is to avoid things that are obviously bad, do the things that are obviously good (resistance training, cardio at various intensities without overdoing it), and experiment with any of these purported approaches and see what works for them.
No_way_oy_vey 3 points 4 months ago
Who do you think funded these studies? The study showing that seed oils are ackshually good for us is funded by a Chinese billionaire... These studies are so expensive that only elites can fund them. The studies you refer to have flawed methodologies as well. I can't fool myself into being as cocksure as you are of almost anything.
The carnivore diet, being high in red meat and devoid of junk foods, has barely been studied at all. The studies you refer to count McDonalds as "red meat consumption". Carnivore doctors suggest that sugar in conjunction with meat is what leads to cardiovascular disease, and that the elevated cholesterol levels on carnivore diet are fine in the absence of carbs,phytosterols,etc, but it hasn't been sufficiently studied to my knowledge. Many people report doing well with carnivore, although it is an experiment. It's almost impossible to be overweight on carnivore diet as your body naturally trends towards a healthy weight, just as all other animals have no problem achieving when they eat their species-appropriate diet. There is no Chinese/jewish billionaire that wants to fund research on the carnivore diet. Goyim largely eating meat would be a problem, they want us to eat more cheaply as they continue to plunder what little remains of our wealth and transition to a more peasant-appropriate diet, like grains+bugs.
I've tried and experimented with all diets (except vegan) in failed attempts to heal my gut issues that doctors won't help me with. I am sure of the fact that I don't trust the (((monied))) interests that fund our research. I trust them about as much as the kikes who dictate our history books.
I've seen many experts say that everyone, male or female, should be building some muscle because the muscle mass helps to limit blood glucose spikes, and strength is highly correlated with lifespan and healthspan. For instance, Dr. Gabrielle Lyons, Dr. Peter Attia, Thomas DeLauer, Bryan Johnson, Dom D'Agostino, and countless others. Though yes, there is such a thing as overdoing it, though few would accidentally have that problem.
Without an uncorrupted institution performing any of this absurdly expensive research, all I can tell people is to avoid things that are obviously bad, do the things that are obviously good (resistance training, cardio at various intensities without overdoing it), and experiment with any of these purported approaches and see what works for them.