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Food Thoughts: Our Mindless Time and Attention Thief

The food we eat plays an integral part in our lives. We require it to live. Much of the “food” currently consumed in America is sugar- and chemical-laden and subsequently very addictive. Additionally, advertisers bombard us with virtually non-stop food messaging. As a result, food thoughts flood our mind throughout the day. Fortunately, with carnivore, I’ve

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The Economical Carnivore: A Satisfied Body and Wallet

The economical carnivore sounds like an oxymoron. Pound for pound meat costs more than produce and prepackaged foods. Is carnivore possible on a budget? Yes, of course. I list several of my best tips and tricks below. The Economical Carnivore Can Eat Promises of endless ribeye play a spotlight role enticing many to the carnivore

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NSV: Finding Value in Non-Scale Victories

NSV: Finding Value in Non-Scale Victories

Non-scale victories, otherwise known as NSV, better indicate our success in weight loss. (I believe this more than ever since participating in the carnivore community.) So, why does the scale get most of our attention? The bathroom scale rivals Hollywood’s greatest villains in many of our lives.  Some people refuse to step on one out of fear, 

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I am a Carnivore – Six Weeks Perspective

I am a carnivore. For my health, not weight loss. Although I’m losing size rapidly, I’ve yet to step on the scale. Why? Because that number doesn’t matter. It’s all in how you look at life. #Perspective I am a carnivore. Eating this way makes me feel well. Less joint pain, indigestion, bloating and gas. How? Anti-nutrients hurt me more than the nutrients helped. #PersonalExperience I am a carnivore.

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