Paul Saladino· MD
if you want to include some honey or you want to include some carbohydrates in a carnivore or an animal-based diet that are not going to have complex fibers then this is the way to do in my opinion
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
if you want to include some honey or you want to include some carbohydrates in a carnivore or an animal-based diet that are not going to have complex fibers then this is the way to do in my opinion
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if people are strict carnivore I would argue that honey is carnivore it's not a plant food I mean a lot of vegans won't eat it so it's good enough for me if a vegan won't eat it then I could eat it on a carnivore diet now I eat a little more variety with some fruit I just love honey it helps get extra calories when I'm so in Costa Rica surf all the time and when you look at the research actual research that honey improves testosterone in men
I mean a lot of vegans won't eat it so it's good enough for me if a vegan won't eat it then I could eat it on a carnivore diet