What's "full carnivore"? Zero fruits / veggies?
If so, I do not agree with that.
The way it's been explained to me; what makes sense to me is this;
When humans first appeared on the earth (let's not talk creation vs. evolution; just imagine hundreds of thousands of years ago); we didn't have farming. We didn't have agriculture. We sure AF didn't have bakeries nor sugar mills.
If you were out in the wilderness - alone for hundreds or thousands of miles - what would you eat? Like what would physically be available to you as food?
Meat, incl. & esp. organs, skin & fat - you'd use the whole animal
Fruits, nuts, berries & seeds
Any edible roots and plants you could find
That's it.
Zero processed sugars.
Zero flour. Zero grain.
Zero processed meats (lunch meats & such).
And so on.
THAT"S what I learned & what makes sense to me;
Granted, I definitely do not stick to it 100% - not even close - but it's what I strive for.
I think you have to have plenty of fruits & vegetables.
Do a dive on the sugar content of apples, oranges and bananas. Heck, orange juice is basically sugar water with orange coloring. I take my carnivore tips from Dr. Ken Barry on YouTube. He dislikes fruits. I don't thinks veggies are too bad, a baked potato with tons of real butter tops off a steak nicely. Yea I know spuds have lots of carbs but I think it better than French fries boiled in veggie oil.
What's "full carnivore"? Zero fruits / veggies? If so, I do not agree with that.
The way it's been explained to me; what makes sense to me is this; When humans first appeared on the earth (let's not talk creation vs. evolution; just imagine hundreds of thousands of years ago); we didn't have farming. We didn't have agriculture. We sure AF didn't have bakeries nor sugar mills.
If you were out in the wilderness - alone for hundreds or thousands of miles - what would you eat? Like what would physically be available to you as food?
That's it.
Zero processed sugars. Zero flour. Zero grain. Zero processed meats (lunch meats & such). And so on.
THAT"S what I learned & what makes sense to me; Granted, I definitely do not stick to it 100% - not even close - but it's what I strive for.
I think you have to have plenty of fruits & vegetables.
Do a dive on the sugar content of apples, oranges and bananas. Heck, orange juice is basically sugar water with orange coloring. I take my carnivore tips from Dr. Ken Barry on YouTube. He dislikes fruits. I don't thinks veggies are too bad, a baked potato with tons of real butter tops off a steak nicely. Yea I know spuds have lots of carbs but I think it better than French fries boiled in veggie oil.