chrismisterx
Winger
Anyone tried this?
Been whole food plant based ( well about 90% clean, still have the odd hot sauce for favour no dairy at all and no meat ) did this for health reasons and lost 17 pound since Dec but hasn't cured some problems I was hoping it would help.
Still struggle with some metal health issues, dry skin and couple of other little bits of problems, so been thinking of trying some thing new and heard about the Carnivore diet elimination, theory behind it is some people struggle with some plant foods so you cut all carbs out for a while, your symptoms should improve in around 30 - 60 days, some weight loss too if over weight and then you would add back into your diet one food at a time and find out the problem foods, some people never go back as they feel so good on this diet.
its interesting concept and really easy rules, eat around 2 pounds of beef a day and drink water, buy fatty meat to have a good intake of fat.
Anyone tried this before, what do you all think, something that is doable, seems pricey but cheaper to find the cause of my problems than pills or to at least see if its my diet, having no meat since December has made no difference so it must be something plant based that's causing the problems surely?
Been whole food plant based ( well about 90% clean, still have the odd hot sauce for favour no dairy at all and no meat ) did this for health reasons and lost 17 pound since Dec but hasn't cured some problems I was hoping it would help.
Still struggle with some metal health issues, dry skin and couple of other little bits of problems, so been thinking of trying some thing new and heard about the Carnivore diet elimination, theory behind it is some people struggle with some plant foods so you cut all carbs out for a while, your symptoms should improve in around 30 - 60 days, some weight loss too if over weight and then you would add back into your diet one food at a time and find out the problem foods, some people never go back as they feel so good on this diet.
its interesting concept and really easy rules, eat around 2 pounds of beef a day and drink water, buy fatty meat to have a good intake of fat.
Anyone tried this before, what do you all think, something that is doable, seems pricey but cheaper to find the cause of my problems than pills or to at least see if its my diet, having no meat since December has made no difference so it must be something plant based that's causing the problems surely?
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