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Chorizo with salsa on fried tortilla

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  • ? Guest

    Please feel free to be vague or non-answery, I'm just curious.

    What things used to hurt and no longer hurt? What is your daily diet? Absolutely zero fiber? What is the broad diet picture before and after?

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    jet@hackertalks.com
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    No worries, I have a community oh here about it

    Just from when I fell off the wagon last time and when I started up again:

    • shoulder pain went away
    • knee pain went away
    • bone Spurs in toe stopped hurting
    • more energy, alot more
    • intangibles, I feel like my thinking is more clear and precise. I have better word choice in conversations

    These pains were not minor, they were significant detractors to my life. The shoulder injury was from working out, and it hadn't healed since I fell off the wagon. But within a week of getting back on the wagon it went away

    My gym trainer has remarked that I have a lot more energy now, he could notice when I switched.

    Daily diet: ground beef and eggs, variety when I have social means, for treats I eat cheese

    Yeah, zero fibre, no issues pooping I swear.

    Broad diet picture: before omnivore lots of carbs, addicted eating patterns lots of snacks.

    After carnivore: tend to one big meal a day, no desire for snacks, food noise is very muted. Shooting for zero carbohydrates.

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      No worries, I have a community oh here about it

      Just from when I fell off the wagon last time and when I started up again:

      • shoulder pain went away
      • knee pain went away
      • bone Spurs in toe stopped hurting
      • more energy, alot more
      • intangibles, I feel like my thinking is more clear and precise. I have better word choice in conversations

      These pains were not minor, they were significant detractors to my life. The shoulder injury was from working out, and it hadn't healed since I fell off the wagon. But within a week of getting back on the wagon it went away

      My gym trainer has remarked that I have a lot more energy now, he could notice when I switched.

      Daily diet: ground beef and eggs, variety when I have social means, for treats I eat cheese

      Yeah, zero fibre, no issues pooping I swear.

      Broad diet picture: before omnivore lots of carbs, addicted eating patterns lots of snacks.

      After carnivore: tend to one big meal a day, no desire for snacks, food noise is very muted. Shooting for zero carbohydrates.

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      "no issues pooping I swear"

      Oh no worries haha, I went carnivore for a while in China. Fat helps in evacuation.

      Carbs = Crazy naptime for me.

      First week I stopped eating carbs was pretty wild, first fasting moreso, omni omad with occasional fasting is my routine now.

      Do you just put ground beef into fried eggs or omelets? Do you try to make different dishes?

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      • ? Guest

        "no issues pooping I swear"

        Oh no worries haha, I went carnivore for a while in China. Fat helps in evacuation.

        Carbs = Crazy naptime for me.

        First week I stopped eating carbs was pretty wild, first fasting moreso, omni omad with occasional fasting is my routine now.

        Do you just put ground beef into fried eggs or omelets? Do you try to make different dishes?

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        jet@hackertalks.com
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        I basically make the one dish at home. 350g of ground beef, browned, add in 6 eggs, stir, delicious bowl of fatty protein.

        I'm impressed that you can go in and out of fasting, it's a great skill to have!

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          I basically make the one dish at home. 350g of ground beef, browned, add in 6 eggs, stir, delicious bowl of fatty protein.

          I'm impressed that you can go in and out of fasting, it's a great skill to have!

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          Thanks, I'm very interested in how different diets affect human metabolism, and since I have one at my disposal, you know?

          There are so many diets with such interesting and radically different effects, I have to try all of them.

          And if I happen to be Indian vegan and then visit China next? Uh yeah, beer-fried duck is back on the menu.

          We live so briefly, and the world is so vast.

          When I went carni in China, there was this guy on my walk home selling yak jerky, which is still by far no contest my favorite jerky, and I went from a snack every other day to bags of that stuff for months.

          I was like hey, good enough for hundreds of generations of mongolians...and dang are the mongolians correct.

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            If you really think that plants have feelings then you must pick one of the following: you shouldnt trim bushes without anesthetic because theyre alive just like my dog, or: this dog is just like a bush so no need for the anaesthic just cut them open.

            You didnt respond to the other point which is that you being vegan would kill far far fewer plants, this is due to something called trophic energy loss, it is thermodynamically inefficient to filter your nutrients through someone elses body bc 90% of the calories are "lost" keeping that other creature alive

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            bussygyatt@feddit.org
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            I was vegan in India for one month and vegetarian for two without noticing because the food is so good.

            you were wasting your breath. they had already admitted it.

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              I was vegan in India for one month and vegetarian for two without noticing because the food is so good.

              you were wasting your breath. they had already admitted it.

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              ambiguous_yelp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              admitting what? that they think a non-human animal's right to life is contingent on how tasty vegan food is?

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                admitting what? that they think a non-human animal's right to life is contingent on how tasty vegan food is?

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                bussygyatt@feddit.org
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                never be the first one to bring up taste. but when your interlocutor does, pounce on it.

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                • B bussygyatt@feddit.org

                  never be the first one to bring up taste. but when your interlocutor does, pounce on it.

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                  ambiguous_yelp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  yep, using arguments like "but vegan food can taste great" although true decentres the victim and centres the abuser

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                    Thanks, I'm very interested in how different diets affect human metabolism, and since I have one at my disposal, you know?

                    There are so many diets with such interesting and radically different effects, I have to try all of them.

                    And if I happen to be Indian vegan and then visit China next? Uh yeah, beer-fried duck is back on the menu.

                    We live so briefly, and the world is so vast.

                    When I went carni in China, there was this guy on my walk home selling yak jerky, which is still by far no contest my favorite jerky, and I went from a snack every other day to bags of that stuff for months.

                    I was like hey, good enough for hundreds of generations of mongolians...and dang are the mongolians correct.

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                    jet@hackertalks.com
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                    I'm very interested in how different diets affect human metabolism

                    That's my hobby too. Fat metabolism appears to be simply the best metabolic state for humans. So any low carb/keto diet would be the most indicated.

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                      yep, using arguments like "but vegan food can taste great" although true decentres the victim and centres the abuser

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                      jet@hackertalks.com
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                      Oreo cookies are delicious vegan and "taste good" - but they are not healthy at all. Taste isn't the major factor in determining health outcomes.

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