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Why You Are Fat!

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  • I miss your shorter videos on YouTube. I guess I’m not as intellectually endurance minded to watch an hour plus long video.

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  • I can’t speak for people who have been obese for their entire lives, but I feel like I can add my two cents worth from experience. I had 9 craniotomies when first born, and there have been life long challenges from it. I was reading some case studies of people who got TBI later in life, and what was striking to me, was that there was a common report of the affected people and their eating habits. After their injury, they started to eat like they were starving and what they were eating was the last food on earth. Hmmm. I’ve been eating like that my whole life. Lucky for me, I had an incredibly fast metabolism, and I have always been extremely lean. That is until I had a spinal issue that kept me sidelined and that coupled with the lockdowns, I could only lay around on the couch and do nothing. My weight skyrocketed, with me gaining about 40 pounds of pure fat. I finally had spinal fusion surgery, and so I could move around without pain. But now I had my work cut out for me, to try and lose the excess weight. It was extremely humbling and frustrating for me, as working out seemed almost insurmountable. Out of desperation and with nothing to lose except weight, I started doing the carnivore diet. It has worked wonders for me. My joints don’t ache anymore, I’m off my depression medication, and I have lost that 40 pounds in only three months. I have the body that I used to have in my 20’s and 30’s, at 55 years old. I’m not a doctor, but it is my firm belief that people who are obese, should at least try a ketogenic or carnivore diet for a bare minimum of two months.

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  • Glad I'm sitting on gold.

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  • is rebooting another term for farting 😋 srsly though, I've been 80% carnivore for about 10 years now and since menopause I can't gain weight. hopefully not cancer. I've had all the screenings I can think of. definitely suggest that diet for fats

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