Carnivore Diet

Overeating and Protein. Calories Does Not Matter

The protein guy and salesman Chris Shugart over at the supplement and fitness website T-Nation recently dug out an old study from 2012 on overeating (although the data collection took place during 2005 to 2007,) and the effects of a high intake of protein. As I worked for almost 30 years in this industry, let’s take a look at it and what Chris did draw from it. “You’ll definitely gain weight if you eat […]

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Real Superfood: Eggs to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Today we will revisit the shill Dr. Axe and his staff of writers. And as a gatekeeper, as in hiding and covering up the truth about human nutrition, that humans are obligate hyper carnivores, Dr. Axe do publish some decent articles at times, even if they’re few and far apart. One of these was a review by Joe Boland of a recent study showing that the nutrition in eggs will help against invented “diseases”

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The Extreme Dangers and Damage of a Fruitarian Diet (Even Short-Term)

Today we return to the supplement-driven Iron Magazine, a website that supposedly is aimed at bodybuilding and fitness, but with retarded crap such as the article we’re about to look at, it’s hard to tell what the heck they are or represent. Once again, it’s the awful and shamefully ignorant writer Matt Weik who this time tackles the fruitarian diet, possibly the worst and most dangerous diet out there, even more so than veganism.

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Backwards Thinking: Gut Microbiome 101 and Type 2 Diabetes

The pharmaceutical shill website Medical News Today recently posted an article based on a ridiculous review of “existing literature” on the gut microbiome and type 2 diabetes. And this “review” is a perfect example of how incredibly indoctrinated, stupid, and backwards thinking the researchers within the medical- and pharmaceutical field are. To be perfectly honest, most researchers totally lack common sense, logic, and insight into other much more important fields, such as physiology, biology,

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Backwards Thinking: Heme Iron And Diabetes?

The pharmaceutical-shills at Medical News Today recently posted an article based on a “study” that somehow linked the consumption of red meat and particularly ‘heme iron’ to an increased risk of diabetes. Now, anyone with any sign of intelligence should know that ‘diabetes’ develops as a result of a non-human diet consisting of a lot of carbohydrates and also seed/vegetable oils. If you follow our natural proper human diet that is ketogenic in nature,

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Histamine Intolerance Is From Damaged Tissue Being Repaired

Once again we return to Iron Magazine, that just like T-Nation is a supplement company disguised as an ‘online-magazine.’ This time, their writer Matt Weik, who has a pretty bad track record when it comes to understanding human physiology and nutrition, tackles the subject of “histamine intolerance.” Let’s see what he has to say and I’ll straighten things out once he begins to fall off the road by dipping his feet into the pseudo

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Food For Athletes And Workouts

Today we revisit the shill Dr. Axe and his staff’s latest attempt to write an article about ‘workout nutrition’ and food for athletes. On June 23, I reviewed a similar article from Healthline, which was, well, really bad. Let’s see how this ‘Rachael Link’ does, and I’ll add my thoughts from working at the absolute elite-level in this field for more than 20 years. “It’s no secret that hitting the gym is important when

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Ancestral Health Principles Twisted Beyond Recognition

Again we return to the supplement-driven online bodybuilding-magazine ‘Iron Magazine’ and their writer Matt Weik, who in previous articles has shown that he has absolutely no experience or knowledge of human nutrition, or, in truth, anything he writes about. This time he tackles ‘ancestral health,’ the “study” of rediscovering and applying the dietary and lifestyle habits of our ancestors. While that might sound like a good pursuit, the problem is that most of the

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