Carnivore Diet: The Antithesis to Veganism

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  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    Nobody has mentioned this yet, but my biggest concern with this way of eating is the risk of cancer. From what I understand the research done on meat consumption as a risk to cancer is somewhat skewed because those studies are done on people who follow an omnivorous diet or the standard american diet. So how can we be sure increasing meat is the cause? What if it is the heavily processed and sugary foods people eat on a daily basis that results in this?

    Is there any studies that anybody can direct me to that give clear evidence that more meat = more risk of cancer?


    In terms of carnivore, it's more along the lines of "does ONLY animal products = more risk of cancer" rather than does "MORE meat = more risk of cancer". KWIM?

    For all animal products, I've seen nothing. I haven't seen anything proving more meat does either, actually. Processed meat appears to raise risks somewhat.
  • cathyL11
    cathyL11 Posts: 46 Member
    Nvmomketo. I am interested to know if you still follow the carnivore way of eating. I embarked on this way of eating just over a month ago. I find I really like it. I thought it would be very boring but I actually like the simplicity of it and the fact that I eat fewer times during the day ( only once or twice /day) without suffering from hunger.
    I eat frozen and canned fish, eggs, ground meat, very occasionally steaks, chicken and turkey, some organ meat (kidneys, liver, heart, and sweetbreads), a little bit of dairy and drink mostly water but also some bone broth.
    I wouldn’t say I’ve lost a huge amount of weight but haven’t gained either and due to a back injury I’ve been very sedentary by necessity.
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    cathyL11 wrote: »
    Nvmomketo. I am interested to know if you still follow the carnivore way of eating. I embarked on this way of eating just over a month ago. I find I really like it. I thought it would be very boring but I actually like the simplicity of it and the fact that I eat fewer times during the day ( only once or twice /day) without suffering from hunger.
    I eat frozen and canned fish, eggs, ground meat, very occasionally steaks, chicken and turkey, some organ meat (kidneys, liver, heart, and sweetbreads), a little bit of dairy and drink mostly water but also some bone broth.
    I wouldn’t say I’ve lost a huge amount of weight but haven’t gained either and due to a back injury I’ve been very sedentary by necessity.

    @cathyL11 yes, I still follow a mostly follow a carnivore diet. I am not a 100% all animal products though. I still have coffee and stevia, and the protein powder I use has some flax meal in it. I do eat plants on occasion. Lately it has been a bit more frequent. For example, yesterday I added an avocado to my bowl of taco meat, cheese and sour cream. Last Friday, I had a few pieces of broccoli with some dip. This is a bit more often than ideal. I find I get a bit hungrier and a bit less energetic.

    Near Halloween I had some candy. It appears to have caused an arthritis flare up that lasted over a week, and my energy took quite a dip. It was a bad idea for me. Lol

    I am at a normal weight and still losing very slowing - maybe half a pound a week. I don't count calories or try to lose, so this is a bonus for me.

    There is still a very small number of carnivores in the Low Carber Daily and Keto groups. There is a Lower Carber Carnivore group too. For more support, there are some active FB groups, although some are strict, and someone like me who is just mostly carnivore does not fit as well. In the Ketogenic Forums community, by 2 Keto dudes, there is a carnivore sub group too.

    It really is a simple diet. If I did not have to feed my family too, cooking would be sooooo easy. Lol

    I hope your back is feeling better soon. Hopefully the lower inflammation and protein help with hurrying healing along.
  • cathyL11
    cathyL11 Posts: 46 Member
    Thanks so much for your reply. I did find the Facebook groups and am figuring out which is the best fit for me. I need to explore the 2 keto dudes forum for their carnivire support group and I’m still trying to figure out the carnivore threads here in MFP. Hope to see you around. Stay healthy 😊
  • happytree923
    happytree923 Posts: 463 Member
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  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    edited November 2018
    cathyL11 wrote: »
    Thanks so much for your reply. I did find the Facebook groups and am figuring out which is the best fit for me. I need to explore the 2 keto dudes forum for their carnivire support group and I’m still trying to figure out the carnivore threads here in MFP. Hope to see you around. Stay healthy 😊

    Some FB groups feel more .... Welcoming than others to me. Lots of info in them though.

    I really enjoy the ketogenic forums. There have a great Show me the Science and Resources sections too.

    Wishing you good health too. :)


  • mikewootini
    mikewootini Posts: 1 Member
    I'm on day 245 of strict Carnivore.

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