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I always find it confusing! I understand the concept but keep thinking that should be reversed

“Every election is an auction on stolen goods” H. L. Mencken. From The Bitcoin Standard

Replying to Avatar Tinne Rasmussen

very nice!

ther are lots of grwat reaources fx on youtube! fx find Anthony Chaffee and Ken Berry. Also Paul Mason and Steak and butter gal have great videos about starting carnivore.

https://youtu.be/V8ns1j28vhc?si=Qz6btejoZMP7u2zm

I also made a list of advice and reflections, and Ideas from starting and sticking to a carnivore diet

1. Clean Out the Pantry

Get rid of all processed foods, grains, sugars, and seed oils. Throw them out! Even if you don't stick with carnivore, those items are best avoided.

If you live with others who eat differently, try to agree on certain foods to stop buying and remove them from the house—especially if they are triggering for you.

2. Eat Without Restriction

When I started carnivore, I ate whenever I was hungry or felt like eating. This approach helped with cravings, social situations, and adjusting to new habits—like giving up my evening sweet snack.

It’s not a good idea to go hungry during this transition. My body was ravenous for nutrients, and I was surprised by how much I could eat. I listened to my body and fed it whenever it asked, as long as the food was carnivore-friendly.

It usually takes 3 to 6 months to become fully fat-adapted. Once that happens, hunger signals calm down. I still eat when I’m hungry, but my appetite is now much more stable.

3. Don’t Let Small Things Hold You Back

If you’re curious about carnivore and want to heal, give it a try! During my first three weeks, I still drank coffee and occasionally had a small piece of dark chocolate. By the end of that period, I naturally lost interest in those items and stopped.

Carnivore often makes it easier to quit non-carnivore foods over time, so don’t let small things stop you from starting.

4. Focus on Fat

When I started, I had just had three kids in six years. My body was starving for nutrients and fat. I needed to eat 100-150g of butter daily alongside fatty meat and eggs to feel satisfied. Now, after a year, I eat 80-100g of butter per day.

Constipation? You might need more fat.

Diarrhea? You could be eating too much fat or consuming too much melted/rendered fat. Try eating solid fats instead.

5. Don’t Skimp on Salt

Salt is crucial when starting carnivore. Invest in good unrefined sea salt and salt your food to taste.

6. Be Patient

Give carnivore a fair shot—at least 30 days, though 90 days is better. Everyone’s adjustment period is different. For me, it took about 14 days. During that time, I felt very tired, and my joints were so sore I thought I might be getting sick. But then, the fatigue lifted, and my energy improved. From there, things kept getting better!

7. Take Pictures and Measurements

Many people try carnivore for health reasons, but weight loss is often a big motivator. Take pictures and measurements (waist, hips, thighs, etc.) when you start. Progress isn’t always obvious on the scale, but your body may still be transforming.

8. Seek Knowledge

Understanding nutrition, paleoanthropology, and the healing mechanisms of the carnivore diet helped me make sense of this “crazy” way of eating.

It’s also helpful when answering questions from others about fiber, vitamin C, saturated fat, heart disease, and colon cancer. The more informed you are, the more confident you’ll feel.

9. Handle Social Pressure

Don’t do this for others—do it for yourself.

Starting carnivore is a big change, and friends or family may not understand it. Many people will try to convince you it’s unhealthy. Pleasing others won’t fix your health, and over time, most will see how well you’re thriving and leave you be.

Early on, it helps to prepare and communicate in advance that you eat differently now. Bring food everyone can enjoy that also suits your diet.

10. Find Support

Seek like-minded people for support. Connect with others going through similar experiences—they can help answer your questions and keep you motivated!

Thank you!

Replying to Avatar Erik Cason

Going all in on Bitcoin was the most important decision of my life. Not for the money it would become, nor for the purpose and meaning that it would deliver to me, but because it was a decision that was truly mine.

The whole world and everyone in it has ideas of who you are suppose to be, and most of the time we conform with that in some way or another. While I did not know it at the time, I knew in my heart of hearts that Bitcoin not only had a chance to save me from a life of mind-numbing pointless work, and nihilistic existence; but more than that, it allowed for me to believe in what I saw for myself, and my own understand of it before what everyone else was telling me. It let me stand up for myself against a world that just wanted to use me and keep me in the suppressed, small role it had relegated to me. Bitcoin allowed for me to decide something else against this system that could not see the light and love that I really am.

This decision came from my own strong conviction within myself that I knew from the deepest levels within me. Even though it seemed crazy, irrational, and like it wouldn’t work to everyone else; just like most major decisions that can change your life for the better, I knew it was what I had to do for myself. There are no other people who can make these kind of decisions for you, and that is why they are them in their lives and you are you in your life. Only you can make the decision for yourself about how your life is going to be, where you are going to put your energy and how you are going to save yourself against a world that wants to exploit you like a machine, and give you worthless paper in exchange for it. You can choose something else now, but that decision is on you alone.

While I cannot promise that you’ll get rich from Bitcoin, or even that it will be a profitable decision with your timing of the markets, you will learn to have a new kind of conviction and faith in yourself which is a kind of wealth in its own right. You will learn that you can decide to take a risk on your own thoughts and decisions, and that is worth something in and of itself.

Just some food for thought going into 2025.

I feel the same man! Thanks for sharing this

If you talk about race is racism 🤣 over here is all about gender identity…

Running a node with StartOS, need to dig more into other apps on it too! Also need really understand if by running it this way is helping the network or if I need to open ports on my router

Road to Whistler BC

And you could save $10 a month that could go to your savings or to zap people back

I know! I love the service but it’s inconvenient to make a $7 on-chain transaction; unless you pay for the whole year

That’s what I thought 😂, next: Imagine if you can have a hard money capped at 21M and decentralized 🤯

Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

My bro nostr:npub1ajv7m32k0cpgzha32qszsh304qusjvwwmavus0ttktzldms4xzusuftppj went all out for Christmas this year 🫡

Super stoked but hating that I won’t get to break this out for at least a couple months 😭

Please make a video once you start printing stuff!