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Zero carb/Carnivore

With regard to the toxins and antinutrients in plants, is there any evidence that the effect do outweight the benefits?
 

@ghost_whistler I’m sorry to hear that and that you’ve not had the support you need.

What do you eat in a day and are you able to tell us what medications you’re on and type of diabetes? That sort of info helps with offering the right sort of info.

Is is constipation or is it not actually going for days because you don’t need to?
 
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I eat cooked beef as a burger for breakfast, some cooked beef, sardines and salmon for lunch, cooked beef, belly pork, chicken and liver for dinner. In total about 6-700g food cooked in butter/tallow/ sometimes EVOO (not technically carnivore but healthy). I take no medication and am not diabetic but had a diagnosis of hypoglycemia. Eating low carb has cured that
 

...and are you actually constipated or just not going as often as you think you should?
 
...and are you actually constipated or just not going as often as you think you should?
It isn't regularity, I understand there is less compulsion. The problem is that passing stool requires strain and intervention. Sometimes accompanied by a particularly metalish odour.
 
It isn't regularity, I understand there is less compulsion. The problem is that passing stool requires strain and intervention. Sometimes accompanied by a particularly metalish odour.
Do you drink often enough. When doing Keto with lots of nuts, I found I had to drink more to obtain the right output; this could be the key to unlock your scenario (put as best as I can for decency).
 
It isn't regularity, I understand there is less compulsion. The problem is that passing stool requires strain and intervention. Sometimes accompanied by a particularly metalish odour.

Do you mean you feel like you need to go but can’t?
It isn't regularity, I understand there is less compulsion. The problem is that passing stool requires strain and intervention. Sometimes accompanied by a particularly metalish odour.

Some straining is relatively normal but I’ve no idea about what you mean by intervention.
If you feel this is an issue, add some low arb veg to your diet and see what happens.
 
Do you mean you feel like you need to go but can’t?


Some straining is relatively normal but I’ve no idea about what you mean by intervention.
If you feel this is an issue, add some low arb veg to your diet and see what happens.
I'm not sure one is meant to strain at all. It was never a problem prior to changing my diet.

What I'm talking about is stool that doesn't seem to move out of the body without notable effort. As if it's not soft enough.

(tmi, but we're all adults)
 
Agree with @Mbaker getting enough fluid - particularly plain water should help.
 
I'm not sure one is meant to strain at all. It was never a problem prior to changing my diet.

What I'm talking about is stool that doesn't seem to move out of the body without notable effort. As if it's not soft enough.

(tmi, but we're all adults)

So your options are, add something to your diet to help.
 
Thanks, however I'm somewhat reticent given all the reasons for not eating veg in the first place

Try some ground/milled flaxseed sprinkled on your food. That works a treat. It is good for us in so many ways, not least the amount of omega 3 it contains.
 
Not sure if this has been posted before, but it's a good overview:

Carnivore Diet: Why would it work? What about Nutrients and Fiber?:

 
Another carnivore podcast - Ivor Cummins with Amber O'Hearn:

The Science behind Human Carnivory - Can Carnivore Cure?? Podcast 23:

 
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