As normal glucose level is about 5 mmol/L what is the point in going so low?
I just cooked a steak with a blowtorch, not bad, It felt so........ carnivorous
As normal glucose level is about 5 mmol/L what is the point in going so low?
No point per se. It's not a competition. It's just what my body is currently doing. I'm not going to argue with it. I feel amazing and am maintaining weight whilst eating everything I want
EDIT: I am in permanent and deep nutritional ketosis. Since I'm very insulin sensitive (in the setting of a low carbohydrate diet) and metabolically healthy, there's clearly very little demand for my liver to manufacture glucose.
3.7 mmol/L is perfectly fine in the absence of exogenous insulin or hypoglycemics. There was a trial conducted where those in ketosis were given insulin to tank their glucose down to ~1.5mmol/L and the participants were all fine. I don't have a link but I believe @bulkbiker may have?
My lastest favourite is Sumac, has a citrusy flavour that cuts through the fat (but I love the fat)Have you tried lamb with Lemon Pepper?
3.7 mmol/L
Two consecutive fasting glucose records. Only change has been taking that final step to 100% carnivore by quitting coffee & cream. No idea why, but the numbers don't lie.
I could live without the cream but coffee? ..... Omg !
Possibly one of the most informative podcasts I have heard recently.
I'm not allowed to post a link because of fruity adult language in the video but if you go to the Aubrey Marcus podcast it's number 269 (Dr Paul Saladino) I would recommend watching for anyone interested in carnivory and its benefits.
@Jaylee is that ok?
Possibly one of the most informative podcasts I have heard recently.
I'm not allowed to post a link because of fruity adult language in the video but if you go to the Aubrey Marcus podcast it's number 269 (Dr Paul Saladino) I would recommend watching for anyone interested in carnivory and its benefits.
@Jaylee is that ok?
How long did you cook them for, and what temperature?
I'm still trying to get used to my air fryer
How long did you cook them for, and what temperature?
I'm still trying to get used to my air fryer
Recently bought a rather expensive jar of high quality bone broth concentrate, made from grass fed AU cattle, with no additives other than salt. No real reason other than for hot winter beverages now that I've quit coffee. However, after three weeks, not only does my skin look and feel even better, but my joints feel like they're lubricated with butter. Reckon I could easily take any of you on in a game of Twister
Pretty sure I'm ten years younger since going down this carnivore rabbit hole![]()
Which brand? Can you share a link?