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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 269205" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>It all pretty much comes down to decreasing as much chronic inflammation as u can, and improving insulin resistance as much as possible. Most people have no idea how big of an impact food can have on issues their body is dealing with. Was just watching a vid this morning where Anthony Chaffee was interview a guy that owns assisted living homes, and is doing amazing things by giving the people at his homes either a keto or carnivore diet. Has people coming in on hospice and loving another 6 years with him, people seeing drastic improvements in their dementia/ alzheimers, and has people that come into his homes, and end up improving their health so much that they end up leaving the assisted living, and going back home. And I can tell u from personal experience as a nurse, this absolutely never happens. I’ll link the vid below if anyone wants to check it out. Absolutely worth the watch. Anthony chaffee also talks about studies where they took Alzheimer’s patients that were using statins that cross the blood brain barrier, like Lipitor, and took them off these statins, and their Alzheimer’s appeared to go away after 6 weeks. And then they put them back on the statins, and 6 weeks later their Alzheimer's appeared to come back. He goes over this around 20 mins and 40 seconds into the vid.</p><p></p><p>Overall tho, there’s no denying that the optimal diet for humans is a carnivore based diet, imo, but what’s still debatable, imo, and what I’m not 100% sure on, is whether a full carnivore diet where ur in ketosis all the time is better than a carnivore diet with a low to moderate amount of healthy carbs along with it, or vice versa. I personally will most likely always do carnivore with a moderate amount of carbs, so I’m right there with u as far as still eating a decent amount of carbs goes. And again, this actually might be a healthier way to eat, long term, than strict carnivore were ur in ketosis 24/7. Time will tell I’m sure, as more information comes out about the diet over the years. </p><p></p><p>How many grams of carbs do u roughly think u eat in a day?</p><p></p><p>Also, if anyone doesn’t know who Anthony Chaffee is, he’s a neurosurgeon by profession, and just a really smart an open minded guy. Literally just wants to help people. I know it can be tough knowing who and what to believe and what not to believe. So just wanted to give some context about who he is</p><p></p><p></p><p> [MEDIA=youtube]8owAcO8lIwY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 269205, member: 15043"] It all pretty much comes down to decreasing as much chronic inflammation as u can, and improving insulin resistance as much as possible. Most people have no idea how big of an impact food can have on issues their body is dealing with. Was just watching a vid this morning where Anthony Chaffee was interview a guy that owns assisted living homes, and is doing amazing things by giving the people at his homes either a keto or carnivore diet. Has people coming in on hospice and loving another 6 years with him, people seeing drastic improvements in their dementia/ alzheimers, and has people that come into his homes, and end up improving their health so much that they end up leaving the assisted living, and going back home. And I can tell u from personal experience as a nurse, this absolutely never happens. I’ll link the vid below if anyone wants to check it out. Absolutely worth the watch. Anthony chaffee also talks about studies where they took Alzheimer’s patients that were using statins that cross the blood brain barrier, like Lipitor, and took them off these statins, and their Alzheimer’s appeared to go away after 6 weeks. And then they put them back on the statins, and 6 weeks later their Alzheimer's appeared to come back. He goes over this around 20 mins and 40 seconds into the vid. Overall tho, there’s no denying that the optimal diet for humans is a carnivore based diet, imo, but what’s still debatable, imo, and what I’m not 100% sure on, is whether a full carnivore diet where ur in ketosis all the time is better than a carnivore diet with a low to moderate amount of healthy carbs along with it, or vice versa. I personally will most likely always do carnivore with a moderate amount of carbs, so I’m right there with u as far as still eating a decent amount of carbs goes. And again, this actually might be a healthier way to eat, long term, than strict carnivore were ur in ketosis 24/7. Time will tell I’m sure, as more information comes out about the diet over the years. How many grams of carbs do u roughly think u eat in a day? Also, if anyone doesn’t know who Anthony Chaffee is, he’s a neurosurgeon by profession, and just a really smart an open minded guy. Literally just wants to help people. I know it can be tough knowing who and what to believe and what not to believe. So just wanted to give some context about who he is [MEDIA=youtube]8owAcO8lIwY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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