Has anyone else experienced these psychological changes after eating meat?
-
I beg your finest fucking pardon. The fuck did I just read? I get why other comments are saying bait.
I've done basically full carnivore back when my partner first had bariatric surgery because we don't have the largest food budget and she needed to avoid carbs while having the highest amount of protein for the smallest possible volume of food so meat was basically the only thing that fit the bill.
What in the frosted mini fuck are you on about?
Judging by their history id say they were already delusional. Lack of carbs may have cause a psychotic break.
-
Beyond sounding like absolute anti-carnivore hogwash or placebo, it sounds like a weirdly accelerated case of that parasite you can get from eating undercooked red meat.
I also had a second question would what I said be good why would it be anti carnivore hogwash? Wouldn’t someone want these effects?
-
I also had a second question would what I said be good why would it be anti carnivore hogwash? Wouldn’t someone want these effects?
You described eating meat as messing with your brain. Even if general effects are considered positive, it's not exactly great and the crazy vegans (specifically vegans who are crazy, not calling all vegans crazy) would certainly sell it as messing with your brain chemistry.
-
Hii! So a few days ago I began a nearly fully carnivore diet. Eating Angus and 85% lean grass fed patties and I have been experiencing these crazy symptoms.
Question with no context: Do you experience what feels like our ancestral psychology of Kill, Conquer or Reproduce endlessly. From eating a carnivorous diet?
It began with this incredible energy and irritation to certain things. That was almost all consuming. Though I had to control of course.
Then this absolute arousal mixed with the want to eat more meat but also nonstop reproduce.
Beyond that I had amazing pain management. Where I got a cut that almost circled my whole arm. Barely any pain. When before that’d sting like a BITCH.
I also today held a 375 F pan and only got one blister and the rest of my hand healed in 30 minutes to an hour and I held it for probably 30 seconds or longer. I’d assume you’d have worse burns. Though most of my hand has no burns, the elasticity of my thumb came back in that 30-1 h. Only thing left is the blister that’s tiny.
Lastly I managed to automatically breathe or just absorb air for 15 minutes rapidly moving. Probably 10-15 reps per 20 seconds until I went 30-40 reps per 20 seconds. I pushed myself to max near the end and that’s when my breathing dramatically increased needing me to actually breathe.
Does anyone else experience this with eating constant meat? It almost feels like Kill, Conquer or Reproduce. If that makes sense.
Hi I'm one of the moderators of !carnivore@discuss.online
Do you experience what feels like our ancestral psychology of Kill, Conquer or Reproduce endlessly
No, the most common psychological effect people report is being very calm and less anxious.
irritation to certain things.
Can you describe the irritation?
Where I got a cut that almost circled my whole arm. Barely any pain. When before that’d sting like a BITCH.
This is not a known affect of eating a carnivore diet, pain sensitivity should be the same
-
Judging by their history id say they were already delusional. Lack of carbs may have cause a psychotic break.
The opposite actually, there is lots of very promising research on the metabolism mind connection. Basically applying therapeutic carbohydrate restriction (keto) for psychiatric disorders.
-
You described eating meat as messing with your brain. Even if general effects are considered positive, it's not exactly great and the crazy vegans (specifically vegans who are crazy, not calling all vegans crazy) would certainly sell it as messing with your brain chemistry.
There are trends across different diet communities. Carnivores self describe as having "Carnivore calm" and things that used to bother them don't anymore.
Vegans have their own reputation for their "calmness" as well. i.e. @jerkface@lemmy.ca here who just downvoted this comment, and also runs several vegan communities. They know how strong their reputation is they made it their whole personality.
-
The opposite actually, there is lots of very promising research on the metabolism mind connection. Basically applying therapeutic carbohydrate restriction (keto) for psychiatric disorders.
lol "It's only their carnivore diet that is keeping them this lucid!" gtfo
-
lol "It's only their carnivore diet that is keeping them this lucid!" gtfo
I didn't say that. Thanks for your consistent downvotes! It reminds me that you are still around!
-
I didn't say that. Thanks for your consistent downvotes! It reminds me that you are still around!
I feel like it was a fair reading of what you said.
-
I feel like it was a fair reading of what you said.
Lack of carbs may have cause a psychotic break.
Basically applying therapeutic carbohydrate restriction (keto) for psychiatric disorders.
My intention is to illustrate that the abundance of carbs appears to be more linked to psychotic issues.
lol “It’s only their carnivore diet that is keeping them this lucid!” gtfo
I didn't say, or imply, that the original poster is lucid.
-
Hii! So a few days ago I began a nearly fully carnivore diet. Eating Angus and 85% lean grass fed patties and I have been experiencing these crazy symptoms.
Question with no context: Do you experience what feels like our ancestral psychology of Kill, Conquer or Reproduce endlessly. From eating a carnivorous diet?
It began with this incredible energy and irritation to certain things. That was almost all consuming. Though I had to control of course.
Then this absolute arousal mixed with the want to eat more meat but also nonstop reproduce.
Beyond that I had amazing pain management. Where I got a cut that almost circled my whole arm. Barely any pain. When before that’d sting like a BITCH.
I also today held a 375 F pan and only got one blister and the rest of my hand healed in 30 minutes to an hour and I held it for probably 30 seconds or longer. I’d assume you’d have worse burns. Though most of my hand has no burns, the elasticity of my thumb came back in that 30-1 h. Only thing left is the blister that’s tiny.
Lastly I managed to automatically breathe or just absorb air for 15 minutes rapidly moving. Probably 10-15 reps per 20 seconds until I went 30-40 reps per 20 seconds. I pushed myself to max near the end and that’s when my breathing dramatically increased needing me to actually breathe.
Does anyone else experience this with eating constant meat? It almost feels like Kill, Conquer or Reproduce. If that makes sense.
Hi, YES!
Okay, so like half your post is pure lunacy, but low carb dieting is known to commonly cause hypomania in many people. This is often one of the desired effects of the diet, which often simply manifests as feeling more energetic and optimistic. It sounds like you might be experiencing this effect to an extreme.
I recommend that you (1) immediately come to terms with the fact that you are not in your right mind and (2) eat some carbs and see if you feel more normal. Then work with a mental health professional if you want to continue experimenting with low carb diet strategies.
-
Hi, YES!
Okay, so like half your post is pure lunacy, but low carb dieting is known to commonly cause hypomania in many people. This is often one of the desired effects of the diet, which often simply manifests as feeling more energetic and optimistic. It sounds like you might be experiencing this effect to an extreme.
I recommend that you (1) immediately come to terms with the fact that you are not in your right mind and (2) eat some carbs and see if you feel more normal. Then work with a mental health professional if you want to continue experimenting with low carb diet strategies.
low carb dieting is known to commonly cause hypomania in many people.
This is new information for me. Do you have any references I could read more on?
-
low carb dieting is known to commonly cause hypomania in many people.
This is new information for me. Do you have any references I could read more on?
I forgot where I first heard it, but here is an article.
I actually noticed it myself when being on a keto diet (which I'd been following for weight loss) spontaneously cured my depression.
-
I forgot where I first heard it, but here is an article.
I actually noticed it myself when being on a keto diet (which I'd been following for weight loss) spontaneously cured my depression.
That is a very well written article, I just wish they'd provided a source for the hypomania. The sources they provided showed only benefits.