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Cholesterol Lowering: Crestor vs Niacin
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 179411" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>It does seem crazy. I think if carnivore, and saying that veggies do more harm than good, doesn’t make u think this diet is completely batsh*t crazy at first, then u are way too gullible of a person. Initially, this diet should make u think anyone on it is crazy, has no clue what they’re talking about, and is going to die of some form of heart disease at a much much earlier age than most people. </p><p></p><p>The crazy part is when u start to deep dive into the research, u find out that it’s actually the most optimal diet a human can most likely do, and how our ancestors probably ate for hundreds of thousands of years. They thrived off of mostly meat and fats from animals, and seasonal fruits. Plants are living organisms, and have many defense mechanisms that disrupt the health of whatever animal eats them, but the main one is oxalates. Once u start learning about oxalates, that’s when things start to really make sense. All u have to do is listen to one video/ podcast with sally norton on oxalates. Shawn baker and dr paul saladino and other carnivore advocates all know and talk about oxalates frequently, but sally norton is one of the leading experts on them. At least an expert that is very vocal and present on social media. And u eventually learn that veggies are not necessary at all. Everything u can get from veggies, u can get from animal products. And u learn that veggies have vitamins and minerals in forms that are not ideal for the human body, but animal sources just happen to have all the vitamins and minerals we need, and in all the correct forms that our body prefers. It’s just so interesting how it all makes sense once u start really learning about this way of eating. </p><p></p><p>But like I mentioned before, ur brain right now should be thinking I’m an insane person, that watched a few videos/ podcasts and now thinks I know what I’m talking about in regards to this new “fad diet” hut is most likely making a big mistake and putting my health at risk big time thinking this way of eating is optimal for most humans. Don’t ever take what anyone says as gospel. Always do ur own research, and then come to ur own conclusions on what u feel is an optimal way of eating for u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 179411, member: 15043"] It does seem crazy. I think if carnivore, and saying that veggies do more harm than good, doesn’t make u think this diet is completely batsh*t crazy at first, then u are way too gullible of a person. Initially, this diet should make u think anyone on it is crazy, has no clue what they’re talking about, and is going to die of some form of heart disease at a much much earlier age than most people. The crazy part is when u start to deep dive into the research, u find out that it’s actually the most optimal diet a human can most likely do, and how our ancestors probably ate for hundreds of thousands of years. They thrived off of mostly meat and fats from animals, and seasonal fruits. Plants are living organisms, and have many defense mechanisms that disrupt the health of whatever animal eats them, but the main one is oxalates. Once u start learning about oxalates, that’s when things start to really make sense. All u have to do is listen to one video/ podcast with sally norton on oxalates. Shawn baker and dr paul saladino and other carnivore advocates all know and talk about oxalates frequently, but sally norton is one of the leading experts on them. At least an expert that is very vocal and present on social media. And u eventually learn that veggies are not necessary at all. Everything u can get from veggies, u can get from animal products. And u learn that veggies have vitamins and minerals in forms that are not ideal for the human body, but animal sources just happen to have all the vitamins and minerals we need, and in all the correct forms that our body prefers. It’s just so interesting how it all makes sense once u start really learning about this way of eating. But like I mentioned before, ur brain right now should be thinking I’m an insane person, that watched a few videos/ podcasts and now thinks I know what I’m talking about in regards to this new “fad diet” hut is most likely making a big mistake and putting my health at risk big time thinking this way of eating is optimal for most humans. Don’t ever take what anyone says as gospel. Always do ur own research, and then come to ur own conclusions on what u feel is an optimal way of eating for u. [/QUOTE]
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