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Carnivore Diet for Neuropathy - Possible management/cure?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 12 12:47am | Replies (28)

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The carnivore diet is extremely restrictive, consisting entirely of meat, fish, eggs, and small amounts of low-lactose dairy.

Do doctors recommend the carnivore diet?
"This is more of a fad diet than one that would be recommended by nutrition experts and the medical community. If you’re interested in trying the diet, talk to your doctor about your existing health issues and concerns and you can determine together if this is right for you."
- On the Carnivore Diet, People Are Eating Only Meat: Here’s What to Know https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/diet/carnivore-diet-benefits-risks-food-list-more/

- Cleveland Clinic - The Carnivore Diet: Can You Have Too Much Meat? https://health.clevelandclinic.org/the-carnivore-diet/

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All plant-based foods are toxic.

The carnivore way of eating is how humans were meant to eat. Eating only meat, eggs, raw butter, raw milk, water, and sea salt is what humans require to be truly healthy. Anything outside of this "restrictive" list doesn't promote health. Your entire career is based upon nutritional pseudoscience.

I have gastroparesis. I eat too much red meat I throw it right back up. It’s like my body can’t digest red meat. I read an article in for continuing education credits for my RN degree and it talks about how long red meat can sit on your stomach depending on how bad the gastroparesis. I can only eat four pieces of red meat then I start throwing up. Diet not for me. Currently fixed myself a bowl of navy beans with carrots and hormone free chicken backed. I am perfectly fine with that.