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Can you name one animal on earth where two individuals of that species have a different optimal diet?

The answer is...👇👇👇

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...No.

Some plant-eaters get extremely stuck on this fallacy that "Everyone is different, I feel great eating plants," when in reality they're capping themselves at an extremely low bar, as they have no idea what it feels like to have ZERO plant toxins clogging up their bodily systems.

The tragedy is that these people have been so deeply indoctrinated by their favorite Netflix documentary that they are mentally incapable of connecting the dots between the health deterioration they're experiencing, and the food they're ingesting. They are so wholly convinced that fruits & vegetables are the healthiest thing you can eat, that they've never once considered this human-indigestible plant fiber may in fact be the INSTIGATOR causing their digestive woes, mental health degredation, skin problems, hormonal irregularity, etc.

They think they're doing good for nature, because that's what Netflix told them. But the reality is they are giving the middle finger to nature, because they aren't eating the food we are specifically designed to (ideally exclusively) eat: fatty red meat.

Stop disrespecting nature, and your place in it. Try the carnivore diet for 90 days, and all of these pro-meat rants from weirdos like myself will suddenly make sense.

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I’d just like to throw in my own theory about this which has no evidence other than personal evidence to back it up, but, as someone with Rh negative blood type, I prefer a plant based diet. Maybe it’s for the same reason that my body rejects blood from non-rh-negative sources. But I def agree with you that it is weird that our species has several dietary subsets according to our belief systems / egos. Even weirder when you find out that eating meat was made widely popularized by the Catholic Church in the high Middle Ages as they were slaughtering the vegetarians as heretics. Haha. Anyway just more to ponder. Have a good one. 🤙

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Have you ever tried the carnivore diet for a 30-day period? I've heard many accounts of people trying different sorts of diets based on blood type, but they found that when they just stuck out carnivore (or the lion diet: beef salt & water), once their gut microbiome adjusted, then ended up feeling the best on that. In general, I believe all humans are MUCH more alike than different biologically; we have a few differences in genetic predisposition here and there, but it's insignificant.

And yes, it's insane how much influence religious institutions have had on diet in general! My personal favorite is the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, they were quite...colorful with their methods! 👇

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Yeah that’s a no go for me. I tried high-meat diets in my 20s to lose weight and gave myself gallstones. 🤣 my doc at the time said I could have my gallbladder removed or stop eating animal products and I said: I feel like that’s an easy choice. I healed up with plants and still have all my organs. I’m glad you found something that worked for you!

Gallstones & kidney stones are caused by oxalates which are in plant products, not in meat. There is supposedly some sort of "oxalate dumping" issue that people can have if they make a sudden change to an all meat diet.