Paul Saladino· MD
Show me a multi year carnivore who doesn't eat organ that doesn't have MANY vitamin deficiencies that they try and explain away - "labs don't matter.
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Show me a multi year carnivore who doesn't eat organ that doesn't have MANY vitamin deficiencies that they try and explain away - "labs don't matter.
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as I talked about before when you look at a properly constructed nose-to-tail carnivore diet none of these nutritional deficiencies are a problem
I don't I don't see any real evidence for nutrient deficiencies
I think that any diet we choose people need to be aware of potential nutrient deficiencies and certainly a carnivore diet is no different