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Carnivore Diet Options While Hunting

Keep plugging away at it if it’s work for you. The human body is a interesting thing good for you
 
Jesus guys i just wanted to know if I should plan to pack 10 pounds of string cheese and jerky or if anyone had any good ideas. Didn't need a whole lecture on why I shouldn't do what I want with my body. Next thing I know you're going to to tell me I shouldn't drink water because people drown sometimes. I did research before I started. If it wasn't agreeing with my body I would have stopped.
It's funny how when some people hear carnivore they get triggered....look into nick norwitz he is doing some interesting stuff in the keto space. the frozen steak bricks work really well for about 7 days worth of steak.
 
I've done carnivore several times for up to 3 months at a time before. Several things i have noticed and found.
1) it's a pain for packing snacks but boiled eggs, sausage, jerky (being careful about sugar content if it is commercially produced) and cheese (as long as you don't eat too much or your body can react as if you are feeding it sugar in some instances)and cooked bacon were my go to for day trips.
2) its hard to keep real food like eggs or cooked meat from spoiling without some sort of source of cold which inherently adds weight.
3) I actually quit carnivore specifically for a backpacking trip because I couldn't find anything freeze dried that didn't have an ungodly amput of carbs in it. So a came off 3 months of carnivore for the convenience of freeze dried meals, however afterwards I was talking to a friend of mine who owns several commercial dehydrators he told me in the future I could try using his equipment to freeze meals, the only drawback was that through his experience that fatty foods don't freeze dry well specifically beef fat.the next time I do Carnivore I will definitely be trying some eggs and meat freeze drying with him.
4) I also saw nothing but benefits and if you educate yourself well then it's pretty easy to safely do it, electrolytes are key for me especially when hiking. Protein powders are always an option if you do the carnivore ones or I have also used the MOLK protein when doing a relaxed carnivore.

I hope something in the above rambling helps. I know several people who have benefitted from carnivore immensely.
 

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