
07/20/2025
CARNIVORE
As a 6 month gut reset, the carnivore diet can be deeply healing.
Why?
Foods made of protein and fat are digested earlier in the gut, giving the hindgut a vacation.
How does the body get fuel?
From FAT. It's imperative to eat a lot of fat, nearly half of the calories consumed need to be from fat. This provides energy that previously came from sugar. It also provides lubricant to keep the gut moving.
It's vital that the fat does not contain toxins. Fat is where animals store toxins to keep them away from organs.
Fatty cuts of meat like rib-eye, chicken thighs, duck, ox tail, cold water fish, eggs and oysters are good sources of fuel.
If you still feel hungry after 50 grams of protein, which happened to me at 135 pounds, means more fat is needed.
Add butter to the meat after it's cooked. Add ricotta cheese. Add walnut butter, etc.
Exercise?
Carnivore and weight training go hand in hand. For me, getting 80-100 grams of protein a day provides the substrate to optimize hormone function to put on muscle.
It's not the protein intake that adds muscle, just like it's not the milk a new mom drinks that allows her to make milk.
It's about giving the body what it needs to create something new.
The protein provides the substrate for optimal physiology. The exercise provides the stress to grow. TRT is the engine oil but I'll address that in a different post.
Something to note... putting on muscle is heavily energy-dependent. The body does not naturally want to put on muscle. Adding and keeping muscle on the body is expensive, energetically speaking.
So you must fuel, fuel, fuel for gains, gains, gains.
Bloating, belly pain, brain fog...
They can all decrease if the cause of these are inflammation in the gut.
It's easier to digest carnivore, assuming your gallbladder works, than to digest plants.
And of course sugar leads to inflammation independently.
Cravings and progression...
Cravings for sugar and carbs go away after about a week.
Sleep gets deeper and more restful.
Dreams become more vivid.
Hunger goes away as insulin becomes regulated.
Massive amounts of food can be consumed without feeling overly full. The limitations aren't caloric, but physical. It takes me 30 minutes of straight eating at least once a day to get my fuel in.
I supplement with creatine, BCAAs, biotin, probiotics, zinc, and nose to tail bovine powder in raw milk.
Results...
One month in. I'm down one size in clothing. My body is firmer. My skin is glowing. My nails are growing. My hair is thicker. I feel more alive and rested.
This isn't medical advice but just my personal experience.