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Great question received on IG. Let's dive into #DAIRY πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

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The avocado part is easy. The human gut pH is VERY acidic, i.e. it's not built to digest plants of any shape or form. Plants = not food for humans, period.

Dairy is a more controversial, because it IS an animal product; however it does come with trade-offs.

I think Zac nails it here πŸ‘‡

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Milk's (and therefore dairy's) role in nature is to load babies with tons of nutrients very quickly, since they need to grow extremely fast. It achieves this by containing addictive substances (including galactose, a form of sugar), which make the infant slightly addicted to it by design.

Once the infant grows big enough to chew and digest meat, they stop drinking milk, and meat becomes the new optimal food. (No animal in nature drinks milk as an adult; there's a reason for that)

Now let's look at human adults:

Dairy's addictive properties, and it's natural role of being a growth agent, don't change just because you're consuming it at an older age. This is why it's so hard to just have one tiny piece of cheese, or 1/3 glass of milk. And it WILL make you gain weight if you consume it consistently.

I've experimented with this myself when I've visited my hometown in WA, since it's a farm town and there's unlimited raw milk/cheese everywhere.

Yes it tastes amazing. But I absolutely develop a little bit of a stomach pouch when I add that on top of my usual steak/salt/water strict diet. Gas increases too - a clear negative signal from your gut.

CONCLUSION:

Is dairy optimal?

For infants, yes. as they need to gain weight fast.

For adults, no...UNLESS your goal is to gain weight. There are stories out there of people with anorexia getting into raw milk, and finding excellent healing benefits, so I don't want to discount those stories.

But if you're trying to stay at peak trim physique or lose weight, definitely avoid it. Lion Diet is king peak for that.

Hope that helps! Here's a link to a bunch more resources on dairy if you want to dive deeper, feat. nostr:nprofile1qqstzt0wugc7sklvr8e7fcl7ukyn63ym3ns4nmf2mnk0vqnz4l9x65qpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqguwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxumm5d4skuerpw3hhy7fwdaexwqgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghx66tyv3kxjmn89ekhjerwwvhx5uq9ezhgl and several other no-BS carni docs πŸ‘‡

https://whycarnivore.com/#Dairy

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Plants = not foods for humans πŸ˜‚

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In theory this may make sense. Empirically it does not. Analysis of human behaviour over time clearly shows the ability of humans to thrive on both plant and animal foods and I can personally attest to the incredible transformations I have witnessed in the health of hundreds of people over the last 20 years who have improved their health and vitality through adding more plant foods into their diet. Humans can eat all sorts of things and always have.

nostr:npub1ycxn4qst07x7yr6fwfe9nxd347ytpnz42n9r37tgrjxk2lsy8nps0nx4rf what do you say to these comments that plants = not food for humans. I feel you’ll have something to share.