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Carnivore Diet-Dr. Baker Blood Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 118172" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>He has mentioned in later interviews that he retested his T and it was "much higher" so the other reading could be an outlier. There has been much discussion about his A1C and I think the general conclusion is that it may be naturally higher for people who are very active. He apparently did a CGM and his blood sugar was very stable. It is important to remember that almost all of what is considered "normal" is based on data from a very unhealthy population so we are in the very early days of starting to get a pool of data from people who are somewhere on the healthy spectrum. His insulin and CRP numbers are outstanding which are likely two of the most important. I seem to remember his trigs being good as well, so he is likely healthier overall than 99% of the North American population, maybe more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 118172, member: 15235"] He has mentioned in later interviews that he retested his T and it was "much higher" so the other reading could be an outlier. There has been much discussion about his A1C and I think the general conclusion is that it may be naturally higher for people who are very active. He apparently did a CGM and his blood sugar was very stable. It is important to remember that almost all of what is considered "normal" is based on data from a very unhealthy population so we are in the very early days of starting to get a pool of data from people who are somewhere on the healthy spectrum. His insulin and CRP numbers are outstanding which are likely two of the most important. I seem to remember his trigs being good as well, so he is likely healthier overall than 99% of the North American population, maybe more. [/QUOTE]
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