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Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 276829" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>[USER=46018]@of574[/USER] its funny, after I sent that reply to u, I checked my fb feed, and immediately saw this post. Basically just eat like this guy and u’ll be good lol. People think eating carnivore, or mostly carnivore is restrictive and limits delicious foods. But those people just don’t realize the things that they can eat. Idk how anyone could complain that to be the healthiest they can be they “have” to consume fatty red meat cooked on a grill or cooked in a pan with literally as much butter as they want, and then who would want some nice crab legs that they can then dip in as much grass fed butter/ ghee as they want, and then shrimp/ scallops wrapped in bacon with more grassfed butter/ ghee. Like come on, my mouth is literally drooling just typing this lol</p><p></p><p>And I know I say not to eat monogastric animals that aren’t fed their natural diets, on a regular basis, but absolutely 100% still eat that over processed foods, grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, vegetables/ plants and crap oils. Oh that’s another huge thing. What people cook their food in. Never cook with anything that’s not solid at room temp. So only cook with things like grass fed butter/ ghee, organic unrefined coconut oil, lard, suet, etc. I’m sure there’s a few others. But never cook with oils that are liquid at room temp. And honestly stay away from consuming oils in general. Even olive oil. But if u need to consume things like olive oil or avocado oil, just never heat them up/ cook with them. But absolute stay away from canola oil, vegetable oil, and just any processed seed oils in general. They’re worse for u than high fructose corn syrup, believe it or not. And they’re in most processed foods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 276829, member: 15043"] [USER=46018]@of574[/USER] its funny, after I sent that reply to u, I checked my fb feed, and immediately saw this post. Basically just eat like this guy and u’ll be good lol. People think eating carnivore, or mostly carnivore is restrictive and limits delicious foods. But those people just don’t realize the things that they can eat. Idk how anyone could complain that to be the healthiest they can be they “have” to consume fatty red meat cooked on a grill or cooked in a pan with literally as much butter as they want, and then who would want some nice crab legs that they can then dip in as much grass fed butter/ ghee as they want, and then shrimp/ scallops wrapped in bacon with more grassfed butter/ ghee. Like come on, my mouth is literally drooling just typing this lol And I know I say not to eat monogastric animals that aren’t fed their natural diets, on a regular basis, but absolutely 100% still eat that over processed foods, grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, vegetables/ plants and crap oils. Oh that’s another huge thing. What people cook their food in. Never cook with anything that’s not solid at room temp. So only cook with things like grass fed butter/ ghee, organic unrefined coconut oil, lard, suet, etc. I’m sure there’s a few others. But never cook with oils that are liquid at room temp. And honestly stay away from consuming oils in general. Even olive oil. But if u need to consume things like olive oil or avocado oil, just never heat them up/ cook with them. But absolute stay away from canola oil, vegetable oil, and just any processed seed oils in general. They’re worse for u than high fructose corn syrup, believe it or not. And they’re in most processed foods [/QUOTE]
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