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I can link several videos explaining the carnivore diet, however they just keep saying they are toxic. Nothing to back it up. Some claim there isn’t back up because studies are only paid for when they know they have a prescription to sell. That I believe. Why do studies on herbs when that’s your competition. I also believe they are talking more of vegetable plants than herbs. However strict carnivore, the lion diet is zero plants.
I agree with you about herbal teas and vitamins. Most people in USA don’t drink herbal tea. I can’t imagine many starting carnivore would know anyone that drank tea. I don’t know anyone that drinks tea or knows about natural medicine. Maybe it’s my rural area and most people drink more soft drinks than water.
I’m not sure if this is the correct video. I’ve watched so many. I believe it was Dr Chaffee and Dr Ken Berry. I got interested after watching Jordan Peterson tell his journey on carnivore.
https://youtu.be/xzy3RtjJHFg?si=_sNMvPH8SM-dwQVE
Correct, most carnivore videos don't provide sources. After prodding people again and again, this is the best video I got. Its by Sally Norton, who is respected in Carnivore community.
This is a great video for many reasons, it explains their own experience in medical college and how rotten to the core it is. But in addition, she does a great job explaining what exactly it means when you say plants are toxic. Its definitely worth watching.
In a recent conversation with a friend, who is a staunch carnivore for more than 6 months, and who has had fantastic outcomes from this diet, he finally agreed with me that indeed plants are toxic only when consumed in great quantities. He also agreed that the benefits he is seeing is because of cutting down carbs, and increasing the meat and animal fat intake, but not because of cutting plants completely.
I myself have increased my meat intake, especially fatty meat, and cut down on carbs, but still eat plenty of fruits and veggies.
I personally dont judge any diet except vegan, but I do like to point this out to people embarking on carnivore, because no matter what they decide, it never hurts to have more information to back that decision than less.