Paul Saladino· MD
an animal-based diet, which is what I'm absolutely doing. There really are no plants in my diet with honey is completely in my opinion uh a very strong u nutritionally replete and viable uh diet for humans.
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an animal-based diet, which is what I'm absolutely doing. There really are no plants in my diet with honey is completely in my opinion uh a very strong u nutritionally replete and viable uh diet for humans.
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the nutrient adequacy of an animal-based diet which i think is exemplary in so many ways
there really are no nutrient deficiencies in this way of eating
does an animal-based diet have any nutrient deficiencies I don't believe so but it depends how you construct it meat organs fruit honey raw dairy that's really an animal-based diet in my belief
that is an animal-based diet that's the whole shift that I am hoping to challenge people to make... I think that diet is a really great starting point for people and includes enough to make it interesting it includes all the nutrients you need to thrive that is unquestionable I've done chronometer on my daily diet on animal-based diets multiple times and shown that on my podcasts and YouTube that everything on chronometer at least is is an adequate amount in Spades in my diet