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Swapping red meat for herring, sardines and anchovies could save 750,000 lives, study suggests
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 279242" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’ve said it a bunch of times, but I’ll say it again. There’s a reason why u can find hundreds and hundreds of vids on YouTube where people talk about their experience going from vegan/ vegetarian to carnivore, but good luck finding one vid where someone talks about going from carnivore to vegan/ vegetarian. It’s just not gonna happen. This is due to the fact that once someone tries carnivore, they realize that they feel and function at their best. Nobody is ever going to do carnivore, feel and function at their best, and then go to vegan/ vegetarian, feel and function worse, and then stick to the diet that makes them feel and function worse. Plus, once u truly learn about why a carnivore diet is so optional, and why it makes people feel and function so optimally, u can’t just ignore that knowledge, and go back to a diet where u now understand all the negatives/ pitfalls that come along with it. </p><p></p><p>I can see someone not wanting to do carnivore anymore due to wanting more flexibility/ freedom with what they eat, but even those people usually end up sticking to a carnivore base, with added carbs of their choice. </p><p></p><p>But I couldn’t agree more with everything u said. Instead of people being close minded and not even being open to the idea that a carnivore diet can do all the amazing things that thousands of people report, at this point, simply try it out for yourselves, and see if what everyone is saying about it is true or not. Like FunkOdyssey said, this is how u should approach any diet topic really. Instead of going back and forth with people about what possibly is and isn’t true, simply try it out, and see for urself if what u’ve heard about it is true or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 279242, member: 15043"] I’ve said it a bunch of times, but I’ll say it again. There’s a reason why u can find hundreds and hundreds of vids on YouTube where people talk about their experience going from vegan/ vegetarian to carnivore, but good luck finding one vid where someone talks about going from carnivore to vegan/ vegetarian. It’s just not gonna happen. This is due to the fact that once someone tries carnivore, they realize that they feel and function at their best. Nobody is ever going to do carnivore, feel and function at their best, and then go to vegan/ vegetarian, feel and function worse, and then stick to the diet that makes them feel and function worse. Plus, once u truly learn about why a carnivore diet is so optional, and why it makes people feel and function so optimally, u can’t just ignore that knowledge, and go back to a diet where u now understand all the negatives/ pitfalls that come along with it. I can see someone not wanting to do carnivore anymore due to wanting more flexibility/ freedom with what they eat, but even those people usually end up sticking to a carnivore base, with added carbs of their choice. But I couldn’t agree more with everything u said. Instead of people being close minded and not even being open to the idea that a carnivore diet can do all the amazing things that thousands of people report, at this point, simply try it out for yourselves, and see if what everyone is saying about it is true or not. Like FunkOdyssey said, this is how u should approach any diet topic really. Instead of going back and forth with people about what possibly is and isn’t true, simply try it out, and see for urself if what u’ve heard about it is true or not [/QUOTE]
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