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Revision as of 11:30, 25 February 2025

Carnivore Diet

The carnivore diet is a dietary plan that involves the consumption of primarily meat and animal products, excluding all other types of food such as fruits, vegetables, and grains. This diet is a subset of the low-carbohydrate diet and is often associated with the ketogenic diet due to its emphasis on high-fat and protein-rich foods.

History

The carnivore diet has been practiced by various cultures throughout history, most notably the Inuit people, who subsisted almost entirely on seal meat, fish, and other marine mammals due to the scarcity of plant foods in their Arctic environment. However, the modern version of the carnivore diet has gained popularity in the 21st century, particularly within the low-carb and paleo communities.

Principles

The primary principle of the carnivore diet is to consume only animal products. This includes meat, fish, eggs, and certain types of dairy products. Some proponents of the diet also include organ meats due to their high nutrient density.

Health Effects

The health effects of the carnivore diet are a topic of ongoing debate. Some studies suggest that a diet high in animal products may increase the risk of certain health conditions, such as heart disease and cancer. However, other research indicates that a carnivore diet can lead to weight loss and improvements in blood sugar control, particularly for individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Criticism

Critics of the carnivore diet argue that it lacks certain essential nutrients found in plant foods, such as vitamin C and fiber. They also express concern about the potential environmental impact of a diet that relies heavily on animal agriculture.

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