Nick Norwitz
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Do whatever you want with your diet, but don't be deluded to think that just eating more plants is gonna make you healthier.
I like it.
I like it.
I like it.
All right. I'm going to tease you before I talk about carnivore. Yeah. Brian Johnson. Is he healthy?
All right. I'm going to tease you before I talk about carnivore. Yeah. Brian Johnson. Is he healthy?
All right. I'm going to tease you before I talk about carnivore. Yeah. Brian Johnson. Is he healthy?
One thing you said there stood out to me, which is not for most people. And I think something we both agree on is that it doesn't really matter what works for most people if it works for you at the end of the day. With that, it's probably a good transition to talk about benefits of carnivore.
One thing you said there stood out to me, which is not for most people. And I think something we both agree on is that it doesn't really matter what works for most people if it works for you at the end of the day. With that, it's probably a good transition to talk about benefits of carnivore.
One thing you said there stood out to me, which is not for most people. And I think something we both agree on is that it doesn't really matter what works for most people if it works for you at the end of the day. With that, it's probably a good transition to talk about benefits of carnivore.
We've gotten most of our protein sources from animal-based foods, I think. for most of our evolutionary history.
We've gotten most of our protein sources from animal-based foods, I think. for most of our evolutionary history.
We've gotten most of our protein sources from animal-based foods, I think. for most of our evolutionary history.
But one would also argue that like when we were evolving, there wasn't a selection pressure for like longevity that our priorities as individuals and organisms have shifted. So how far can the evolution perspective really take us in assessing what's best for our health?
But one would also argue that like when we were evolving, there wasn't a selection pressure for like longevity that our priorities as individuals and organisms have shifted. So how far can the evolution perspective really take us in assessing what's best for our health?
But one would also argue that like when we were evolving, there wasn't a selection pressure for like longevity that our priorities as individuals and organisms have shifted. So how far can the evolution perspective really take us in assessing what's best for our health?
mentioned earlier in the pod that i had a very negative view of keto before i started it but over time i've developed an interest in probing areas of taboo carnivore is definitely one of them when it came up on my radar my first response was like this is absurd i can only meet diet this can't be healthy for you despite how i'd changed my mind on things before but i like playing devil's advocate so it started i started to dig into it a little bit more and what i found
mentioned earlier in the pod that i had a very negative view of keto before i started it but over time i've developed an interest in probing areas of taboo carnivore is definitely one of them when it came up on my radar my first response was like this is absurd i can only meet diet this can't be healthy for you despite how i'd changed my mind on things before but i like playing devil's advocate so it started i started to dig into it a little bit more and what i found
mentioned earlier in the pod that i had a very negative view of keto before i started it but over time i've developed an interest in probing areas of taboo carnivore is definitely one of them when it came up on my radar my first response was like this is absurd i can only meet diet this can't be healthy for you despite how i'd changed my mind on things before but i like playing devil's advocate so it started i started to dig into it a little bit more and what i found
was that there was actually a lot of basic physiology and biological plausibility