Very interesting indeed.. and quite illuminating about the eggs.. I wonder if she ever thought about changing meal timings rather than just the composition of the meals. Maybe a beef lunch would have had different results to a beef dinner..And an interesting blogpost by a female Type 2 whose weight loss stalled on LCHF and her dietary modifications since:
http://alifeungrained.ca/2018/07/19...-case-for-not-eating-all-beef-as-a-carnivore/
I found it fascinating because of some of the weight-loss resistant members we have on the forum. Agree - beef might be good for b'fast or lunch rather than dinner - worth experimenting with. I know the eggs bit wouldn't work for @zand thoughVery interesting indeed.. and quite illuminating about the eggs.. I wonder if she ever thought about changing meal timings rather than just the composition of the meals. Maybe a beef lunch would have had different results to a beef dinner..
I found this bit inteersting though "sometimes even feeding their reindeer hallucinogenic mushrooms to produce psychoactive urine" so they didn't eat the shrooms themselves but "processed" them via the reindeer..."The Sami of Finland, who primarily live off a low-carb, high-fat diet of meat, fish, and reindeer milk (I have to imagine that’s coming to Whole Foods soon), also gather wild plant foods, particularly berries and mushrooms (Finland’s forests produce 500 million kg of berries and over 2 billion kg of mushrooms each year!)"
After reading this, and being mindful of my 23andme ancestry results (NW European-most recently Irish, Scottish, English), I'm thinking of trying my own version of this diet. One stumbling block for me has been the thought of quitting my berries and yoghurt for breakfast. I enjoy mushrooms, so making them the basis of "veg" intake won't be too difficult, adds some variety and have an excellent nutrient profile.
Probably less dangerous for them that way - if shrooms toxic, the reindeer would die and not the humans. Not my cup of tea thoughI found this bit inteersting though "sometimes even feeding their reindeer hallucinogenic mushrooms to produce psychoactive urine" so they didn't eat the shrooms themselves but "processed" them via the reindeer...
Anyone who is interested in eating carnivore (zero carb or animal products only) might find this interesting.
Has some quite rational thoughts on why it works and especially about resetting our relationships with food.
Well I thought it was pretty good anyway...
Do we need a carnivore section in the Low Carb area like we have a ketogenic one?
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