Carnivores
Fitness & Health • Food • Education
For those following a carnivore way of eating. A small group to keep everything personal and friendly.
A place to offer tips and to provide motivation to keep this healthy way.
Members can share experiences, photos and advice.
A weekly livestream is planned where you can ask questions and get answers live.
Hosted by Coach Stephen who has a BSc (Hons.) in physiology and health sciences. Also as qualified phlebotomist and Specialist Practitioner status in Obesity and Diabetes.
Interested? Want to learn more about the community?
Meat & Keto Q&A: Vitamin D, OMAD, 2MAD, Omega 3, Why Do We Need To Supplement

IN CASE YOU MISSED THE Q&A
https://youtube.com/live/dcc4u1OS7_M
Richard Smith and Coach Stephen take your questions live
FAT CLUB (talked about in the video)
To be part of Fat Club (open to those not already part of our mighty network) click here https://keto-low-carb-carnivore-co.mn.co/plans/342710?bundle_token=57770c1dc42478b11feaf567fd9a00b7&utm_source=manual
Rough Timestamps
0:00 Introduction and welcome

07:28 The weather has been stunning today in East Midlands and South Wales.

  • Matthew asked about the weather in East Midlands and South Wales.
  • Richard and Steve both mentioned that the weather has been warm and they enjoyed outdoor activities.
  • They also mentioned that vitamin D is important, and it can be obtained from food and sunlight.
  • They discussed the role of nitric oxide in the body and how morning sunlight is beneficial.
  • Richard mentioned a video by Dr. Robert Cywes that Bart Kay responded to, and they may discuss it in the future.
  • Matthew asked about eating in line with circadian rhythms, and they briefly mentioned that the body is designed to work with the sun.

14:56 Eating just before bed can aid in sleep and allow the body to heal and repair during sleep.

  • Eating before bed can help with sleep as seen in natural animal behavior.
  • Consuming protein before bed can facilitate the body's healing and repairing processes.
  • Collagen supplementation can be considered if not eating before bed.
  • Aligning eating habits with circadian rhythms can be beneficial.
  • Listening to your body's hunger cues and eating intuitively is important.
  • A 23-hour fast OMAD five times a week, with 16-8, 2-MAD on weekends, can be a beneficial fasting protocol.
  • Fasting can promote cellular repair and regeneration through autophagy and mitophagy.
  • Monitoring your body's signals and adjusting your eating accordingly is crucial for overall well-being.

22:24 Extended fasting can help reduce hunger and may be easier on the second and third day.

  • Listen to your body and do what feels right for you.
  • For muscle building, consider eating more than once a day.
  • Break an extended fast with protein and fat, not carbohydrates.
  • Consider getting blood tests to show the positive effects of the keto carnivore lifestyle.
  • Join our Mighty Networks community for more information.

29:52 Low omega-3 profile in non-grass-fed beef

  • Grass-fed meat has higher nutrient profile and more bioavailable omega-3s
  • Omega-3 supplementation is not recommended due to oxidation
  • Alternative sources of omega-3 include mackerel, sardines, and salmon
  • Tinned sardines in brine are a good option

37:20 A carnivore diet can lower symptoms or cure autoimmune diseases by removing grains and lectins.

  • Autoimmune diseases are caused by damage to the gut lining and intestinal permeability.
  • Foods like grains and lectins bind to the gut lining, causing gaps and allowing undigested proteins into the bloodstream.
  • The body creates antibodies to fight these proteins, leading to autoimmune disease.
  • Going carnivore removes grains and lectins, helping to heal the gut and combat autoimmune disease.
  • Even milk, especially A2 milk, can still cause intestinal permeability.
  • Diet is the biggest contributing factor to autoimmune disease.
  • Other factors like epigenetics and environmental toxins can also contribute, but diet is key.
  • A carnivore diet has shown resolution or improvement in autoimmune symptoms.
  • MCT powder with acacia fiber has minimal effect on the gut and causes less gastric distress than oil version.

44:48 Getting regular medical tests and having optimal cholesterol and kidney function are important for personal health.

  • Regular medical tests can provide information about cholesterol levels, liver and kidney function, and other health markers.
  • Foamy urine after consuming a high amount of protein in one meal may not necessarily be a cause for concern.
  • Pre-workout options for getting a pump include citrulline malate, salt, electrolytes, and creatine.
  • A carnivore diet can help improve skin conditions like psoriasis.

59:44 Cheese works well for some people, but it's important to choose real cheese.

  • Podrick used to drink raw milk but now drinks it occasionally as a treat.
  • Some cheeses have additives that make them taste like plastic.
  • Cheese works well for some people but not for others.
  • The one from Lidl in the UK is a good option and it's cheap.
  • Some people have issues with dairy due to odd chain fatty acids.
  • There is no set recommendation for exercise, it depends on individual goals.
  • It's important to adapt and upregulate pathways in the body during exercise.
  • A study from 1968-1973 showed that vegetable oils had worse outcomes than saturated fats.
  • Some topics to be covered in the next platform include high blood pressure and electrolyte supplementation in a keto carnivore lifestyle.
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Welcome one and all! Avoid the dogma, be free from trolls! Help yourself and other meat-eaters to optimal health.

I am excited to launch the carnivores community. Hopefully you'll find it exciting to join me and other like-minded people on Locals.

Why here?
You may have seen me on different social media platforms already, if not why not? Ha ha. I am slightly tired by Big Tech dictating what can and can not be said. Here we will all be free from that and from the dreaded trolls. I really want to engage with everyone that's eating this way. I want folk to share their stories and excite other members. We all need motivation some time. Some accountability helps too!

Benefits
I hope this community can attract people from far and wide and entice them to become supporters and active members. What’s in it for them? The value of becoming a supporter means you can help others and add more comments and tips. You can chose to be a big supporter and get early access to my video content or weekly live hosted Q&A zooms . I hope we will all start uploading more personal content than you would normally post on other ...

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Top Tips For Starting Out

A very brief run through of the top tips from real coaching clients.
0:00 Introduction, eat a good variety
0:28 Eating for YOUR health
0:47 Commit to AT LEAST 30 days
1:14 Eat plenty of food
1:33 Eat what you actually enjoy
1:55 Do not worry about organ meats
2:16 Know what your 'why?' is. Why you are trying this. General health or auto immune issues resolution
3:03 Digestive adaptations
3:29 Be confident you are getting all the nutrients you need
3:56 Adding salt
4:40 Social situations
5:25 Transition to this way of eating
6:09 Fatty Meat is cheaper and often more beneficial
6:37 Three quick tips, eat until full, dump vegetable oils
6:52 Quick meal planner example
7:15 Dairy can stall progress, have snacks ready
7:47 The importance of support from friends and family or coaches!

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LDL with Dr Shawn Baker

Why do 60% of those with super high LDL cholesterol avoid heart disease? We explore factors that contribute to this surprising outcome and provide insights on managing cardiovascular health effectively. Join us for a fascinating look into heart disease management. #HeartHealth #LDLCholesterol #CardiovascularHealth #HealthInsights #CholesterolManagement #HeartDisease #Wellness #Nutrition #HealthyLiving #PreventiveHealth

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Sneak peak

How about a listen to a podcast BEFORE it's general release? Well here is Dr. Abs attending our live Q&A session about longevity, looking younger and getting back to a healthy body.

Sneak peak
Podcast for all

I hope you enjoy this podcast.
15th July Skool: Unlocking Secrets on HDL, Magnesium, Collagen, Protein & More
This is a recording of a Keto School live session where Richard and Stephen discuss various topics related to the ketogenic and carnivore diet. They talk about ketogenic supplements, different types of fat, cholesterol, and how to raise HDL levels. They also answer questions from listeners about dry fasting, magnesium and calcium ratios, and the benefits of a keto diet for people with neuromuscular diseases. They also touch on the topic of dairy and when it should be limited in a ketogenic diet. The question is about when to take MCT ketones for athletic performance. The answer is that you can take them about 20 minutes before exercise, but for longer events like a marathon, you may want to take them an hour or so before to allow excess fluid to pass through the system. MCT will not break a fast and can actually enhance it. The answerer also shares their personal story of how ...

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Latest Podcast

Another fascinating audio podcast.
Houston is a youtuber and health coach who had a lot of health problems since she was born. For as long as she can remember she had suffered with acne, ADD, body dysmorphia, ADHD, depression and eczema. In 2016 she started the keto diet with and even tried traditional Chinese medicine. Even though she is a personal trainer and was doing everything “right” in her healthy lifestyle she felt numb and ill.

Houston shares that her childhood is full of illnesses such as chest infections, cold sores, tonsillitis, and multiple UTIs. She also reveals that she had a sugar addiction since a very young age which she describes as almost like a monster controlling her, leading to binge eating. She talks about how she got into the fitness industry and eventually did a bodybuilding competition which made the binge eating and sugar addiction worse. She also shares her experiences with different diet and lifestyle changes like going vegan and the horrors that ...

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Unlocking Kidney Health: The Hidden Roles of Cystatin C and Oxalates

Understanding How Biomarkers and Dietary Choices Impact Renal Function and Overall Well-being

The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), while a widely used marker for assessing kidney function, can be misleading in individuals consuming higher-than-average amounts of dietary protein.

This is due to the fact that eGFR is a calculated estimate, rather than a direct measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The primary input for eGFR calculations is serum creatinine, a byproduct of muscle metabolism that is excreted by the kidneys. High protein intake has been shown to temporarily increase creatinine levels, as dietary protein contributes to creatinine production.

Since eGFR calculations rely on serum creatinine concentrations, a higher dietary protein intake may falsely suggest reduced kidney function, even when the kidneys are operating normally.

This highlights a limitation of eGFR as a diagnostic tool, particularly in individuals with dietary patterns that deviate ...

Another great members Q&A

Monday 10th Feb Playback
This Q&A delves into various health concerns related to diet, including the impact of histamines, oxalates, and methylation on overall well-being. Stephen and Richard discuss the importance of understanding individual dietary needs and the role of supplements in achieving optimal health. They also address specific health issues such as H. Pylori and digestive problems, emphasizing the significance of nutrition and exercise in the healing process. The conversation concludes with insights on navigating the supplement market and making informed choices for better health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Initial Concerns
03:14 Exploring Histamine and Dietary Impacts
05:58 Understanding Oxalates and Dietary Adjustments
08:55 Navigating Energy and Digestive Issues
11:48 Methylation and Nutritional Considerations
21:14 Addressing H. Pylori and Acid Reflux
33:10 Exploring HPyLori Protocols and Treatment Options
34:48 Fasting and Its Benefits for Health
38:51 Natural Remedies ...

Another great members Q&A

Monday 10th Feb Playback
This Q&A delves into various health concerns related to diet, including the impact of histamines, oxalates, and methylation on overall well-being. Stephen and Richard discuss the importance of understanding individual dietary needs and the role of supplements in achieving optimal health. They also address specific health issues such as H. Pylori and digestive problems, emphasizing the significance of nutrition and exercise in the healing process. The conversation concludes with insights on navigating the supplement market and making informed choices for better health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Initial Concerns
03:14 Exploring Histamine and Dietary Impacts
05:58 Understanding Oxalates and Dietary Adjustments
08:55 Navigating Energy and Digestive Issues
11:48 Methylation and Nutritional Considerations
21:14 Addressing H. Pylori and Acid Reflux
33:10 Exploring HPyLori Protocols and Treatment Options
34:48 Fasting and Its Benefits for Health
38:51 Natural Remedies ...

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Push for all levels
With actual workouts attached!

Online personal training

As an online coach I offer a friendly approach that deals with the fitness needs of a wide variety people. Workouts designed around your lifestyle, so workouts are simple and easy to follow and targeted to your goals. All abilities covered.

Below is an example of workouts relating to one simple exercise, a push up. I also have examples of full workouts. Just click the links and the workout will be sent direct to your device. No contacts, no sign ups etc. Straight to your device with no questions or email addresses asked for.

Beginners

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If the first exercise is too easy, skip to the next. If the next is too easy move again until you find your level. Click the link below and enjoy!

 

If the first exercise is too easy, skip to the next. If the next is too easy move again until you find your level. Click the link below and enjoy!

Beginners press up workouts

Intermediate

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Moving straight into more difficult push ups, skip to the next. If the next is too easy move again until you find your level. Click the link and enjoy!

Intermediate push up workouts

Advanced

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This final set of push ups are to change up your routine and really get your imagination AND your muscles working!

Advanced push workouts

What muscles are you working?

Beginners push up

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Push-ups / Pushups

Primary muscle group(s):

Chest

Secondary:

Abs, Shoulders, Triceps

  1. Get into position by placing your hands flat on the floor, directly below your shoulders.

  2. Extend your legs out behind you, with only your toes and balls of your feet touching the floor.

  3. Hold your body up and keep your back straight by tightening your abdominal muscles.

  4. Your neck and head should be bent slightly back.

  5. Lower your chest towards the ground by bending your elbows until your chest is just above the ground or you feel a stretching of your chest and shoulders. Hold for a count of one.

  6. Press upwards from your chest and shoulders, straightening your arms as you return to the starting position. Hold for a count of one.

  7. Repeat.

    All these instructions are available in the workout program by clicking the 'i' button illustrated below

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Intermediate

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Plank to Push-Up / Pushups / Walking Plank Up-Downs

Primary muscle group(s):

Abs, Shoulders

  1. Start in the plank position with your elbows shoulder-width apart.

  2. Press yourself up from the floor one arm at a time into a push-up, maintaining your body in a straight line.

  3. Slowly return to the starting plank position the same way, one arm at a time.

  4. Repeat the movement alternating sides.

    Advanced

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Raised One-Legged / Leg Push Ups / Push-ups

Primary muscle group(s):

Chest

Secondary:

Glutes & Hip Flexors

  1. Get yourself in the push-up position with your hands flat on the ground just wider than shoulder width apart.

  2. Ensuring that there is a straight line running from your neck to your heels, lift your right leg off the ground.

  3. Keeping your right leg elevated, bend your elbows and lower your body towards the ground until your chest is about two inches away from the floor.

  4. Push your body back to the starting position and then lower your right leg to the ground.

  5. Repeat the motion with the left leg elevated.

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Hormones and what they are (Short read)

Optimal hormonal balance seems associated with better long-term health outcomes. Understanding what hormones are and what they do could help you make better decisions regarding how to maintain your health. Studies suggest that most people believe chronic stress has a deleterious effect on health. Many participants in studies already knew that stress releases cortisol and adrenaline and that those hormones can cause various responses in the body. A hormone can be defined as

  • A substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity, such as growth or metabolism.

  • A synthetic compound that acts like a hormone in the body.

Dietary factors as well as environmental influences can have impacts on the hormonal balance with the physiology of the human body. Various studies for different conditions have looked at lowering carbohydrate intake as a tool for better regulation of hormones, many with promising results. "Other potential benefits of carbohydrate restriction may include fat mobilisation and oxidation and reductions in the TG/HDL ratio, a marker of insulin resistance" (3)

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Muscles and Health (short read

Lean muscle mass often referred to as skeletal muscle has two prime associations to optimal health;

  1. Movement

  2. Metabolic rate influence,

Your metabolic rate is influenced by muscle due to the nature of its thermogenic tissue (i.e., energy consuming). For the majority of people this is the largest single contributor to daily energy expenditure. It seems to be for this reason that any decline in skeletal muscle mass is associated with an increase in body fat mass.

In layman's terms this means that the more muscle you have the more energy you'll be using up, even when asleep. Muscle uses up energy just to maintain its mass. So good levels of lean muscle mass is associated with longevity and good health.

The geeky bit for those that want to know WHY this is...

"Because of its oxidative capacity (i.e., mitochondrial content) skeletal muscle is also a large site of fat oxidation, potentially playing a role in maintaining lipoprotein (cholesterol) and triglyceride homeostasis. Skeletal muscle is also, mostly by virtue of its mass, the primary site of blood glucose disposal; hence, maintaining skeletal muscle mass would also play a role in reducing risk for development of type II diabetes. Finally, the decline in maximal aerobic capacity with age, and with other muscular wasting conditions, including weight loss, has also been found to be due, to a large degree, to a decline in skeletal muscle mass and skeletal muscle quality." (2)

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