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<blockquote data-quote="tailoredcarnivore" data-source="post: 1561100" data-attributes="member: 18416"><p>Again, to validate your premise while also reinforcing carnivorous eating, this makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Carnivore is Keto but keto is not necessarily carnivorous.</p><p></p><p>Those "keto ppl" are kinda right in that, within the human gut, bacteria which break down carbs are dying off when there are none coming in and dormant bacteria which better break down fats & protein (which are acids, in reality) are coming to life. So, yes, you'd experience lethargic conditions.</p><p>However, in a keto diet which limits meat & fat by subbing it out for plant-based "meat & fat" aka where vegans would get their protein & fats from, that transitory phase is ABSOLUTE HELL to go thru.</p><p></p><p>By the time a person registers a health problem which, in their estimation or by someone else's recommendation, be fixed by embarking on a keto diet, meat aversion is the true culprit. Carnivores know this inherently as we typically arrive at the basis of a carnivore diet after failing to fully resolve those respective bottom line health outcomes by observing an otherwise well-structured (to our best ability) ketogenic diet, if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>I've been a carnivore for the better part of 5 years and, if I post pictures, I'm either a "different kindof human" or the rest of you are hypnotized by having to many plants in your diet. I propose that plants do indeed affect a state of hypnosis because you're consuming active sentience outside the natural chain of being by bypassing the animal who has the right digestive mechanism to simultaneously disarm plant-based toxins or inbuilt defense mechanisms to prevent it from being eaten all while extracting & upcycling the nutrition into usable food-stuff for US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tailoredcarnivore, post: 1561100, member: 18416"] Again, to validate your premise while also reinforcing carnivorous eating, this makes sense. Carnivore is Keto but keto is not necessarily carnivorous. Those "keto ppl" are kinda right in that, within the human gut, bacteria which break down carbs are dying off when there are none coming in and dormant bacteria which better break down fats & protein (which are acids, in reality) are coming to life. So, yes, you'd experience lethargic conditions. However, in a keto diet which limits meat & fat by subbing it out for plant-based "meat & fat" aka where vegans would get their protein & fats from, that transitory phase is ABSOLUTE HELL to go thru. By the time a person registers a health problem which, in their estimation or by someone else's recommendation, be fixed by embarking on a keto diet, meat aversion is the true culprit. Carnivores know this inherently as we typically arrive at the basis of a carnivore diet after failing to fully resolve those respective bottom line health outcomes by observing an otherwise well-structured (to our best ability) ketogenic diet, if that makes sense. I've been a carnivore for the better part of 5 years and, if I post pictures, I'm either a "different kindof human" or the rest of you are hypnotized by having to many plants in your diet. I propose that plants do indeed affect a state of hypnosis because you're consuming active sentience outside the natural chain of being by bypassing the animal who has the right digestive mechanism to simultaneously disarm plant-based toxins or inbuilt defense mechanisms to prevent it from being eaten all while extracting & upcycling the nutrition into usable food-stuff for US. [/QUOTE]
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