I was going to write a post entitled "I would continue with the Carnivore diet just for this ONE benefit". But then thinking about it - I'll write that post tomorrow, since it would make much more sense to read that AFTER this one.
So here goes, as best as I can remember and jotted down in my notes - here's some of the most important improvements I've experienced over the past around 14 months.
Improved energy - this was huge, and the first thing I noticed. It came up at about 3 weeks, and not even 3 weeks of full carnivore, just mostly carnivore. Instead of just walking around the house, I was...bounding, zooming. Just moving with a lot more energy and zip. Memory - I remember things better. Things like pins, phone numbers, names, etc. Immune system - It's much improved! Before carnivore I would get nasty colds that would knock me out. This past year I had 1 minor cold, where I just kind of noticed, "Oh, I have a stuffy nose and sore throat - I must have a cold". But I experienced no decrease in energy level, or physical activity. Sunglasses - I don't need sunglasses anymore! The sun doesn't bother my eyes. I play sports in the sun, no sunglasses, when everyone else is wearing sunglasses. No more Hangry - The "hangry" experience doesn't happen anymore. If I miss a meal, it's not an emotional thing, that I get stressed about. I just get hungry. It's much easier to skip a meal, if need be. Gas - Zero gas. That's unless I have heavy whipping cream, which I sometimes do, that gives me gas. Less mental fog - I think more clearly. Just like how in the physical realm, I have more energy - I also have more energy in the mental realm. Better balance. I didn't feel unsteady before, but I think there were little age-related balance issues. Now gone. Posture - It feels much more natural to stand completely straight and not slouch Insomnia - it's now absolutely gone. I wasn't very much troubled by it before, but maybe every week or 2 I'd have an episode where I would wake up at night and not be able to go to sleep again for 2, 3 hours. That's completely gone. Air hunger - I previously had a growing problem with something called "air hunger" or dyspnea. Just the feeling of not being able to get a full, complete breath. I had done some research on it, it was probably some aging/metabolic issue. That's completely gone now. Hair - my hair is growing in thicker "Carnivore calm" - I've heard this term on podcasts, and it really applies to me. I just don't get that riled up about things. Problems happen, sure, and they bother me, but in general I deal with them better. My anxiety level is way down. Strange things - Just oddball things. For instance, I had noticed that my typing speed had, very, very slowly, degraded over the years. Just a consequence of aging, I thought. But now it's much faster again, maybe to as fast as I was a couple decades ago. Something similar is - emptying the dishwasher. I'm weirdly fast and efficient at sorting out big piles of cutlery, and getting the whole thing done in under a few minutes. Zero social anxiety - I wasn't terrible before carnivore. But I have even less social anxiety now. For instance, I was just at a conference, and sitting next to some people I'd barely met. They were making lunch plans, and I had already had lunch. But I wanted to talk to them some more, and asked if I could join them. It turned out great, I had great conversations and got to know them better. I really don't think I would have done that before carnivore. Aches and pains - Weird little aches and pains have disappeared. I'm not completely free of aches and pains, but they're definitely diminished More agile - I'm better at sports. I play pickleball regularly, and a few months into it, people were commenting on my improvements.
Here's some of my older posts on Carnivore in "newest first" order, just for completeness:
Carnivore diet - looks like it fixed this nighttime disorder for me Carnivore diet - believe it or not, it healed this oddball disorder for me Can a keto/carnivore diet heal issues like depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar? Latest steps in my carnivore path - and why you should consider a carnivore diet Carnivore achievements unlocked Taking a temporary break from mostly-carnivore diet during holidays Sugar and Alzheimers Kinda-carnivore diet is leading to WAY more energy Question for carnivores/carnivore-curious folks I'm transitioning ... to a more MEAT centric diet This book is blowing my mind - The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholtz
This is an interesting list, thanks for sharing it. I've heard many such good reports, especially w/ people w/ auto-immune issues that resisted other therapies.
While I believe your report, and the others I have heard, a confound that has often been difficult to assess is the anything is better than the shit that I've been doing confound. In other words, the standard Western diet is so bad that it might as well be an attack on health. (I don't often use language this extreme about stuff, where everything is "an attack" on something or other, but believe it to be warranted in this case.)
So my question to you is: what's the control group? Where were you starting from? What (if any) results have you historically achieved from other principled diets aside from carnivore?
Hope you take this the right way; just trying to understand the larger context. You've posted a bunch of older stuff, and probably the answers are in there someplace -- if you could recommend one to start with I'll have a look myself.
Very good question. And here's the thing - my previous diet was, according to the "standard US nutritional advice", absolutely GREAT.
Really, it was way "better" than almost everyone I know.
I think that's the gist of it. Previous that the period I'm describing, maybe about past 7 years before carnivore, my eating habits were more "average healthy diet" and not as "extreme".
So when I read the Nina Teicholtz book "The Big Fat Surprise", it was a completely, mind blowing revelation for me. I thought I was doing the best thing ever, turns out my diet was rotten. Way too many carbs, not nearly enough meat and animal fats, and too much veggie/fruit.
Though it was maybe better than what other people were doing, my diet still sucked.
Yes, I'm a true believer in Carnivore. Stay tuned for my post tomorrow.
One more thing - no autoimmune disorders, or really anything like that.
That's why I'm a little bit of an oddball in the carnivore world - many people who go carnivore have autoimmune disorders, or something else serious. I was fairly healthy. Not as healthy as I wanted to be, though.
Great context, thank you. Look fwd to tmrw's post!
You're a carnivore maxi!
Isn't carnivore diet low in vitamin c, folate and has no fiber?
I seriously doubt when someone claims to live on carnivore diet exclusively.
If people needed the standard recommended amounts of vitamin C on a carnivore diet, then Eskimos, as a people, wouldn't exist. Think about it, they only ate meat and fish, and maybe trace amounts of berries, only in the summer. Meanwhile, sailors on long trips sometimes got scurvy in about 6 weeks. Why? They had a very high carb diet.
There's lots of videos out there on why people don't get scurvy on a carnivore diet, take a look at them and see what you think.
Eskimos ate almost everything out of meat and they also ate lot of berries even in winters. Ask a Eskimos for their diet, it's not very similar to what most carnivore maxis suggest.
"Ask an Eskimo for their diet"....hmm. Yeah, that's not easy. And besides, we're talking about the ancestral diet for Eskimos, not their current diet, which is probably more like the standard American diet.
But if you want to look at some anthropological reports of what they ate, before they had "modern" foods, look at this book - My Life with the Eskimo, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. It's available here: https://annas-archive.org/md5/eec5a2359ef12238d79a94317989b6f6. Basically, plant food was EXTREMELY limited and negligible as a source of calories.
Here's an excerpt, specifically about the usage of plants by the Eskimo.
So, you accept they needed fibre and they knew how to get it. I'm pretty sure, you also know how you getting it. TBH, I'm not against carnivore diet but I only can't think of how people can live off without some of the essential nutrients. A balanced diet is what I'd prefer.
I'm not quite sure how you got this, "you accept they needed fibre".
From the excerpt of the book you gave, the roots, the berries, the partly digested stomach contents.
Oh come on man, eating more meat reduces social anxiety?!
That list reads like those "no-fap" guys over at Reddit where they share their newfound "superpowers" because they don't ejaculate anymore, yet the only proven change that occurs while doing that, is an increased chance of developing testicular cancer.
Here's my thoughts - eating mostly animal products and mostly avoiding plants not only reduces social anxiety, it reduces ALL anxiety. The social anxiety thing was just my most recent example.
Just like eating carnivore can heal many issues in your body, it also can heal many issues in your brain. And excessive anxiety - unproductive anxiety - is a brain problem.
Check out Dr Georgia Ede's book, Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind. It's really great, and deals mostly with how a carnivore diet, or even just reduced carb diet, can really help mental health dramatically.
Here's a quote.
I'd concur that the mental health issues pointed out in the above quote are -imo- at least in part correlated to the rise of social media.
I don't really "get" the link between food and thought; What I think and what I eat are two different things, no? I can eat healthy and have a depression at the same time, no?
There is a clear link between food and thoughts. Our guts are inundated with nerves and hormones that directly affect our brain. For this reason we say that our guts are our "second brain." Also, this is why we ingest mental health pharmaceutical drugs...
The clarity of mind one gets when on a "clean" diet, or even when fasting for a long period, cannot be explained with words, it has to be experienced.
One way or another, I think that some of his points are wildly overstated.
I can sense you have a lot of skepticism about carnivore. I did as well, before I got interested in bitcoin. I had heard of it, just a little, and it sounded absolutely INSANE to me.
But then I learned that some bitcoiners that I really respected were carnivore. That opened my mind. Then I listened to an interview with Nina Teicholtz, and it was so fascinating that decided I absolutely HAD to read her book The Big Fat Surprise.
I read the book, and it turned my (nutritional) world upside down. I continued reading other books with alternative nutritional approaches, and started listening to carnivore podcasts.
Then within a month I was actually carnivore. And have been doing it for 14 months, and will absolutely never go back.
I mean if it works for you it works, but some of your experiences are a bit of a stretch to me.
That is wonderful.
I cheat a lot these days (especially with gf at home, eating lots of vegetables and pancakes etc) so I don't notice the positive, long-time effects so much anymore. What I do notice is exactly this—after eating a big steak, everything is just calm and balances, emotionally and spiritually.
Funny too about physical balance. That's why I got so good so fast?? (#864752)
Posture is a new benefit for me to hear! Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like it’s been great for you!