• jet@hackertalks.com
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    The opinion is published in the Journal of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity a peer-reviewed journal- and is edited by Eric Westman

    Does that satisfy your appeal to authority concerns? Any issue with the content of the article itself?

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      2 days ago

      It’s a fucking opinion piece by a random person that wants to get rich of it. I’m not reading shit of that.

      Have fun getting scurvy.

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        The Inuit avoided scurvy by eating some of their fish and meat raw during long Arctic winters. Apparently there is some vitamin C in raw flesh which is destroyed by cooking.

        The risk of parasite infestation increases, but they probably learned what to watch out for, just as they learned to avoid eating polar bear livers.

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          Yeah but the Inuit don’t have the choice to eat a balanced diet, so they do the best they can. Some people now are eating like shit because it’s the new gym bro science scam.

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            13 hours ago

            Hey, give me some wasabi paste and soy sauce and I will quite happily eat raw fish. 🙂

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            https://discuss.online/post/25791954/17721035

            A scam with published literature, documented benefits, and no documented downside. The only issues is from people who don’t like the idea of it and refuse to engage with the available data.

            Carnivore is just a very strict form of a ketogenic diet, which is the most studied eating pattern in the literature

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              You can do a ketogenic diet with no meat at all. Children with epilepsy that didn’t respond to medication used to be put on a high fat ketogenic diet. The fat can be vegetable based.

              Oddly enough, that diet can also be used to treat menopausal hot flashes. I had a bad reaction to HRT, so I tried the high fat keto diet for a couple of months and went from having about 12 flashes a day down to 2 or 3.

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        Funny you should mention that, they address scurvy directly in the paper. Who is getting rich of a nutrition paper?