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Teri shares her journey on the carnivore diet.

summerizerFood history and body shift

  • Terry had lifelong food struggles, but the pattern was the reverse of most people: weight gain was difficult.
  • During military service, at 5'9", weight stayed around 105 to 112 pounds despite supplements, training, and help from every branch.
  • A military doctor required a 30-day food log; the average came out around 7,000 calories daily, with one day near 11,000.
  • Around age 35, weight rose to about 160 pounds, but that weight felt wrong on a small build.
  • Back pain, joint pain, acne, and a 2 a.m. lumbar spasm made "normal degeneration" sound absurd.

Plant study and herbal training

  • A horse-science degree led into a master's in clinical herbal medicine after COVID shut down job options.
  • That education made plants look different: phytonutrients get attention, while phytochemicals, phytotoxins, and phyto-medicines get ignored.
  • Spinach captures the problem: heavy-metal load, low usable iron, high oxalates, and little of the nutrition people think they are getting.
  • Plants can be useful as medicine, but that does not make them appropriate food.
  • The PhD work in integrative health centers on toxicity and deficiency as the roots of disease.

Signs, deficiencies, and elimination

  • Hair, skin, nails, body shape, eczema, psoriasis, gray hair, rough skin, and other surface signs can reveal nutritional and metabolic problems.
  • Repeated research exposure kept bringing attention back to elimination diets.
  • A true elimination diet removes plant matter, and that points toward carnivore as the cleanest human-health experiment.
  • This diet is not a fad; food elimination has medical roots going back to ancient records around 400 BCE.
  • Three days on carnivore cleared acne and psoriasis, and 60 days resolved the autoimmune issues in the household.

Reintroduction and daily food

  • Reintroductions make the plant problem obvious: grains bring back back pain, gluten brings ear psoriasis, seed oils bring acne, starch tightens the neck, and sugar makes the kidneys hurt.
  • A client lost about 100 pounds and many health issues on carnivore, then a pint of ice cream and two Pop-Tarts hit hard enough to cause passing out and staples.
  • A normal day is simple: duck eggs and sausage late morning, meat for dinner, and reverse-osmosis water.
  • Carnivore made food uncomplicated, cut the grocery bill, removed cravings and hunger, and raised energy high enough for Navy Reserve reenlistment at 47.

Veterans, primacy, and pushback

  • Terry works with veterans for free because VA care leaves many of them suffering.
  • Veteran suicide is a crisis, and the number commonly repeated is 22 deaths per day.
  • The law of primacy explains much of the resistance: early nutrition lessons feel true even when new facts arrive.
  • People hear "stop eating plants" and assume salad, but the meaning is nearly everything in the grocery store.
  • Children are weaned from breast milk onto pulverized plant matter, snacks, crackers, cereal, and sugar.

Food rules flipped

  • The standard nutrition lesson turns 180 degrees: beef, butter, bacon, and eggs are health food.
  • Cholesterol has been demonized backward; high-cholesterol populations are the healthy ones, and the brain depends heavily on cholesterol.
  • Grains spike blood sugar, inflame the body, and can drive autoimmune and pain problems.
  • Package text works as a warning sign, and health language on cereal boxes is especially suspect.
  • Broccoli and grocery-store produce are man-made through selective breeding, not ancient human staples.

Industry and medicine

  • The cigarette industry moved into food, put addiction science to work, and helped build hyper-palatable products that hijack reward and blunt satiety.
  • Big Food creates addiction, Big Pharma sells injections and drugs, and doctors manage decline with pills.
  • Doctors are usually good people trained wrongly, not villains.
  • Doctors such as Chaffee, Kiltz, Ken Berry, Eric Berg, Mark Hyman, and Shawn Baker helped make this carnivore conversation visible.
  • Ken Berry's keto and carnivore story and Shawn Baker's ribeye-only routine show what long-term animal-food eating can look like.

Sugar, dairy, and exit

  • All plant foods contain or become sugar in the body, from coffee and broccoli to grains and refined sugar.
  • Human insulin is not suited to plant sugars, which is why plant foods raise insulin and feed insulin resistance.
  • Dairy is not automatically safe on carnivore because lactose, casomorphins, cheese addiction, and seed-oil-filled milk swaps create problems.
  • Seed oils are everywhere, especially in smooth or texturized products such as yogurt, granola, and ice cream.
  • In Terry's client experience, tapering off plants fails; cold turkey is the successful route.
  • The central lesson is simple: remove plants, eat animal foods, watch the body calm down.

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[–] TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com 4 points 7 hours ago (1 children)
[–] jet@hackertalks.com 2 points 7 hours ago

Some people can tolerate cheese, some can't... when someone hits a progress wall, it might be the cheese, a brie too far.

[–] jet@hackertalks.com 1 points 8 hours ago

Some nice quotes in this interview, especially how she frames everything in terms of deficiency (too little) or toxicity (too much)