Paul Saladino· MD
one of the things that I talked about in the context of a carnivore diet is not having people overeat protein it's a massive problem right
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one of the things that I talked about in the context of a carnivore diet is not having people overeat protein it's a massive problem right
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this is one of the concerns that I've had with primarily meat based carnivore diets which will be lots of muscle meat which will be relatively speaking high in methionine and and glycine and as you're saying if we over accumulate Metheny know where we overtake in methionine the excess methyl groups and methionine can get buffered by the glycine and they can create a sort of a relative glycine deficiency