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This new mini-documentary agrees with the dangers of PUFA, however, what seems anti-peat is the complete demonization of ALL sugar. I'm curious of everyone's thoughts.
I used google translate, there may be errors in the text. The blood serum analysis is attached below (magnesium is high because I forgot not to take magnesium supplements before testing).
Introduction
I have been following the forum for about 1 year, but have not found a solution for myself.
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Another study challenging the vegan dogma relentlessly promoted by mainstream media under the aegis of World Economic Forum (WEF) members and other similarly microcephalic goons. As the study says, other studies that found benefits in eating vegan diets have failed to account for the so-called...
Why does blood sugar rise to unhealthy levels on low carb / carnivore diets.
I recently came off of a low carb style diet. And my blood sugar was 99 mg/dL, all my other labs were fine, even cholesterol. I think h1bac was like .1 over the limit.
This study had a bit of traction online in the UK media recently. A couple of friends sent it to me as justification for their carnivore/primal style diets.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9440677/Stone-Age-humans-HYPERCARNIVORES-survived-meat.html
I would be interested in...
Been on a very low PUFA and restricted diet (mostly carnivore, but experimented a lot with carbs, no fish) for almost 2 years.
I've had dry skin, especially on my knuckles for about 1 and a half years.
I had read to eat more fat and so I did. Lamb fat, beef fat, but the more fat I ate, the...
You hear all the time from low-carb/keto/carnivore people that the introduction of low-fat products and the governmental push of low-fat diets is a major cause of today's health problems.
So I actually tried to dig up nutrition statistics over the ages.
If you actually look at the statistics...
TLDR; Olanzapine (Zyprexa) is meant to majorly disturb the endocrine system, increase prolactin, lower testosterone etc. Is there a way to mitigate this? HCG? Pregnenolone? Not using the medication is not a possibility for this stage - at least until I stabilize. The dosage will be low - 2.5mg...