Paul Saladino· MD
I think if you do these things a carnivorous diet is going to be much more sustainable and it's going to be much more nutritious
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I think if you do these things a carnivorous diet is going to be much more sustainable and it's going to be much more nutritious
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I think you could adapt it to a carnivore diet and say hey there's a way to do a well-constructed carnivore diet with attention to certain micronutrients rather than just eating a rib eye at every meal
I would say 80 to 90 percent that you can mostly prevent frank hoover nutrient deficiencies by eating nose-to-tail animal product
I think that unless a carnivore diet is well constructed nutrient deficiencies can develop