Shocking Family Results on Carnivore Diet

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Published 2024-07-10
Rick and Doug talk about their journeys on the carnivore diet.

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All Comments (21)
  • @timwallace5786
    I just have to say that these experiences that these people share far outweigh any 1 doctors opinion. It's as if it's a carnivore study in real time. Thanks for sharing your experiences and thanks for your channel. Can't imagine the hours you put into this.
  • I feed my dog carnivore. She’s doing way better than she has been. She’s 11 years old and losing weight and more mobile.
  • @lindakinzer6698
    What a fun interview with brothers! I liked that Doug's wife jumped in with both feet and kept pushing them as a couple to go longer. And am glad she got better, too.  They are carnivores, hunters and now YouTubers together! I love that their dogs are enjoying life more, too.
  • @nancygorham5908
    When starting Carnivore, take measurements, weigh, write down meds, pains, and conditions that you can watch heal over your history on Carnivore!! You'll be glad you did. Buying new sizes in clothing is a exciting benefit too!!
  • @Epona52
    My ears perked up when Rick mentioned cysts . . . I have them as well, and have been hopeful that this lifestyle might reduce or eliminate them!
  • @nathansmith6914
    Doug nailed it just before the 23:00 minute mark, it is EXTREMELY FUNNY that we're the only animal that has to eat just about everything to survive. That should be on a T-shirt. How the heck did we ever survive?
  • @markbailey6051
    Turn all the farm land into pastures for the lovely cow and sheep! I feed my dog all fresh meat and fish. No kibble because it is nothing but junk.
  • All of your videos are very good Dave, but this is one of my new favorites so far in seeing two brothers discuss their success in eating the Carnivore way. More and more people are going to give this way of eating a try and help themselves through diet and not medicine. Thanks for all of the hard work you put in to this. I'm at fourteen months now myself and feel like I'm in my 30's again...now 57.
  • @sheilam4964
    Thx Dave, Rick and Doug for creating this vid and sharing it with us. Great vid.
  • @lazzzZaruZ
    I think i went thru carni flu. But i feel fine now My ibs seems to vanished. I eat two times a day and having a long fast til Morning. I use to be addicted to food eating every 3rd hour. Its a saying in Swedish holy suffering is your best teacher. To take extreme measures for the better. Thanks for everything. Carni seems to be the lifestyle for health and bliz
  • @KismetWLS
    If dogs had YouTube channels, Many dogs of carnivores would have huge followings as they tell of the excellent tooth-scraping they get from a good bone. The excellent meat scraps and plate-licking would probably be popular too. I like to roast beef marrow bones for myself, so I need to put a happy chihuahua working on one of those on my channel. I keep telling him that the internet loves cute dogs and cats.
  • @user-qs4je7ms9o
    I am slowly making my way to walking, then resistance training and finally incorporate Sprinting.
  • @EllyDarkSky
    Had the same experience with the snoring - it disappeared very early in my carnivore journey. Except I wasn't waking anyone else up, I used to wake myself up - now I don't.
  • @Barbro-m7i
    Awesome, yes. It was fun to watch an listen - great interview, thanks to the three of you!
  • @iainneilson1453
    Thanks, Dave, Rick and Doug. You are all amazing. After 18 months of low-carb/keto and now carnivore, I keep noticing yet another thing which has improved: thanks for the reminder about lipoma! I had loads of them, some quite large and painful. Nearly all have disappeared, and I now only have a few, which are also much smaller than they were. When I started, weight loss was not my prime objective: I was much more focused on addressing the root cause of Pre-Diabetes. The range of issues which have disappeared is astounding. The weight loss is a welcome side effect of addressing all the other issues. I no longer suffer from angina or palpitations, pitting oedema, gastrooesophageal reflux, heartburn, night blindness, steatorrhoea, joint pain, poor balance, ulcers, bleeding gums, brain fog, or anxiety and depression. Other things which have changed: I no longer fear saturated or cholesterol. I no longer believe that I need carbohydrates for energy I no longer believe that fibre is essential, or that I have to eat 5 a day. I no longer need multivitamins or supplements. I haven't seen a doctor for over a year and a half. I live with people who do not want to understand any of this. And that's OK. I am living my truth. The dogs understand perfectly well and they seem to agree. 😊
  • White tail deer here. I agree that the prep makes all the difference. I grind up my deer with a fatty brisket and slab bacon for the burger. I like cooking venison with pork belly. Butter fixes the leanness problem too. I hope that the different amino acid profile of each animal provides us with unique nutrients. Great video! My new kitten is carnivore. He eats what we eat. No dry food. Canned or our meat. He prefers the real meat.
  • Two for the price of one! Never tire of these inspirational stories - thanks for all you do Dave!