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Carnivore diet is strictly meat right? I eat lots of meat, little cheese, little bit of everything else. Idk if i can stick to a carnivore diet. I love soup and make soup every few weeks and freeze the batch for later consuption.
Yes way stricter than keto which is a major reason I don't do it, it looks boring AF and if it was so great then why are it's adherents so scrawny while none of the natural (and "enhanced") bodybuilders and athletes that I follow are doing it? It also doesn't help that the Carnies act as cultish as Crossfitters much of the time acting like it's the be all end all and everyone needs to convert to their thinking.
A high-protein diet is good for you, keeping your carbs in check is a healthy thing as well, much of what we've been told about fats are wrong as well. Also no one diet fits everyone's unique body, I know of some who built impressive physiques on high-carb diets but they were not eating tons of sugar they stuck to complex carbs and resistant starches. Sugars are carbs but not all carbs are sugars.
Carnivore is meat and dairy only. If you love your diet and feel good no need to change what you're doing.
I found the carnivore diet works best for me. It's not for everyone as it's pretty restrictive. People who are working on weight issues or have chronic disease have found it works wonders for both.
Yes not every metabolism thrives on the same diet and if you have something that's working well for you why change and risk undoing your hard work? Consistency is important with diet just as it is in the gym, we all know people who constantly "program hop" and then never seem to make progress towards their goals.
This makes me wonder if Eskimos were on a carnivore diet. Did they eat anything besides fish, blubber and snow?