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What's the minimum number of food items you can survive on exclusively and what are they?

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    moonpiedumplings@programming.dev
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    Inspired by this comment.

    I'm curious.

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      Inspired by this comment.

      I'm curious.

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      nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      For real, steak.

      Its the ultimate elimination diet

      Beef is very nutrient dense and contains all the nutrients a human needs

      The carnivore diet is a thing, and it is just: beef, water and salt.

      Most people who do this, do branch out after a while and add eggs, fish, liver etc

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        For real, steak.

        Its the ultimate elimination diet

        Beef is very nutrient dense and contains all the nutrients a human needs

        The carnivore diet is a thing, and it is just: beef, water and salt.

        Most people who do this, do branch out after a while and add eggs, fish, liver etc

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        sterile_technique@lemmy.world
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        I'd be worried about purines. A diet of pure steak would likely lead to an insane case of gout, which is a buildup of uric acid crystals in your joints... which ranks pretty high on the list of excruciatingly painful things you can be diagnosed with.

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          For real, steak.

          Its the ultimate elimination diet

          Beef is very nutrient dense and contains all the nutrients a human needs

          The carnivore diet is a thing, and it is just: beef, water and salt.

          Most people who do this, do branch out after a while and add eggs, fish, liver etc

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          korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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          If we are counting singular food items, surely haggis would be a better choice for mixed nutritional values. Both are probably lacking vitamin C though so I hope you like scurvy.

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            I'd be worried about purines. A diet of pure steak would likely lead to an insane case of gout, which is a buildup of uric acid crystals in your joints... which ranks pretty high on the list of excruciatingly painful things you can be diagnosed with.

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            jet@hackertalks.com
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            It's a good concern, but people doing zero carb and low carb do not see a increase in gout, quite the opposite. It seems that uric acid is a intermediate indicator and not causal of gout (which is principally drive by fructose)

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              If we are counting singular food items, surely haggis would be a better choice for mixed nutritional values. Both are probably lacking vitamin C though so I hope you like scurvy.

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              jet@hackertalks.com
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              Scurvy is a disease where cells are starved by vitamin c... Vitamin C gets into cells via the GLUT-4 transporter. This transporter moves both glucose and vitamin c. In the context of a zero carb diet there is no glucose competing for the glut-4 transporter, so the natural vitamin c levels in the meat are sufficient.

              We knew in napoleonic times that soliders with scurvy could be cured with a horse meat diet (it's in the military medical books!)

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