I will do a separate video on my carnivore healing benefits (I forget to take off my practitioner-hat!). If you want to read my raw story, you can find it here: nutritionwithjudy.com/why-i-started-carnivore-my-3-year-before-and-after-story/ While the story is very difficult and humbling, I share it so that people know healing is possible.
@ginodumitru2529
2 жыл бұрын
Great video!. Any tips for constipation?
@mikerudd4943
Жыл бұрын
I am two weeks in, and I am not hungry but I am not eating .8 gram per body weight. I "should" be like 160 grams and I am like 100
@Jimbob-zn6bl
Жыл бұрын
Carnivore for 5 years now & lost: 102 lbs...hbp.. diabetes...A Fib!! Feel great!! 62 years old!!👍🙏💪
@glenncharles6622
2 жыл бұрын
Great video, just stumbled on your channel. I am into year 2 of carnivore and was feeling great. For whatever reason I decided to add back in some whole grains and vegetables and within 2 weeks was miserable again… 1 week later, back on Carnivore, everything feels great again. Crazy how the body instantly tells you what works. My challenge continues to be living with people that think I am nuts for ‘choosing’ to only eat meat. Looking forward to watching more of your work.
@Terri_2.0
2 жыл бұрын
I´ve been following carnivore advocates/coaches for almost 6 years and I´ve been a carnivore for 4+ years (and love it). Now that I´ve studied and followed all the main players for a substantial amount of time, I´ve come to the conclusion that you are right at the top of my list. You are very rational, logical, thoughtful, knowledgeable and the least dogmatic I´ve seen. You don´t make overreaching promises like ¨butter will make you sleep better¨ (NOT true for me and I think it´s almost cruel to promise that for someone who has struggled for years with sleep issues) or, ¨You can eat ALL the fat you want¨ and other inaccurate statements. You tell us about success stories (that really helps to inspire and motivate), but you´re also very realistic about what the carnivore way of eating can and cannot necessarily do. It´s also heartening that you needed your own healing, just like so many of us. I can´t thank you enough and I hope you´re here teaching and sharing for decades to come, Judy. 💞
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had insomnia since early 2000s. Butter def helps it. Just becuz it’s fat. I try to eat highfat carni. I try to remember to eat 1T butter before bed.
@miafalco
2 жыл бұрын
Judy! Blessings to you, your work and your deep commitment to helping people heal. I found your channel searching CIRS info. Thank you for doing that interview. Now I’ve watched so many episodes and started experimenting with ketovore. The variety of your guests and information is a testament to your openness and willingness to learn, grow, change and help others do the same. Thank you for being a dynamic and authentic educator in the global community ❤️😍🥓🥩🍗🍤🙏❤️
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mia and for your generosity. More CIRS videos coming your way! ❤
@seeking.harmony
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Nutrition really isn’t a one-size-fits-all. I’m 71, and a lot of things that work for younger people don’t work for me.
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is not. My parents are both 70 and they do not do carnivore the same way as I do (nor do my kids). Find always what works for you!
@stanrobertson
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe it doesn't work for younger people - it could just be that they don't show symptoms and a younger body can tolerate plants and junk food better. Why wait until diabetes apoears, or autoimmune conditions flare up, or for mental health issues to surface?
@shirleydilleshaw5289
2 жыл бұрын
Seeking Harmony What do you do different? I’m 72 and no healing happening that I can tell. Almost 6 mos CV
@seeking.harmony
2 жыл бұрын
@@shirleydilleshaw5289 I’ve been carnivore since January. I have mitochondrial damage from an antibiotic adverse drug reaction, so I still haven’t healed. I’m actually more tired/exhausted most of the time than I was when I was doing Keto. 🫤 I’m going to keep hanging in there though, for now.
@GBB70
2 жыл бұрын
I’m nearly 70 and not nearly as active as I used to be. There is no way in hell I can eat 2-3 lbs of meat per day. I eat until I’m full regardless of the amount. Only been carnivore for a month but I can already see my face complexion improving and losing some weight. I’m still correcting my metabolic syndrome and this WOE seems to be helping.
@jennygibbons1258
2 жыл бұрын
Oh my! The voice of reason at last. Thank you. I stick with meat based because everything else, including keto, eventually stopped seeing benefits for me and I was still feeling awful. Because of bariatric surgery I am not able to eat much and have to settle for x3 meals daily. Taken a long time to see that I also need supplementation: electrolytes and B vitamins, without which I am still feeling unwell and unable to do really basic tasks, despite eating mostly ruminants. Fasting (though great for T2 diabetes and weight loss) leaves me manic, wired and completely unable to sleep. So bizarre because I love the productivity and creativity, but the high-speed brain train and racing heart is scary and I had to stop. It was only 23hr fasting daily for about a week (OMAD). So this video speaks to me in ways other channels don’t and I’m so grateful. My body seems best on carni-flexitarian as I call it - ie a variety of meats, no organs at present. If I look at something and it makes me heave, it’s not for me right now. I look forward to learning more Judy, because dogmatic approaches to nutrition haven’t helped me long term. Thanks again.
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore
2 жыл бұрын
I've been trying so many things and for so many years and I have to say that you , Judy , have been the most consistent , honest , person on youtube ! Thank you ! I like your style of finding the accurate info to help people and your not trying to be a guru star here .. just humble
@mikeroremim147
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Judy good one God love you
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I love God too 💕
@RV-there-Yet
2 жыл бұрын
@@NutritionwithJudy He is awesome~ quite lovable=)
@tuleralph6031
2 жыл бұрын
Judy rocks! Thank you for everything you do 🎓🥂
@vicki5472
2 жыл бұрын
I was listening to Dave Asprey about fasting. Some great information but still get frustrated with people who say if it isn't grass fed and grass finished, it isn't worth it. If I take that advice, I would do nothing. Feeding my family grass fed and finished is not an option for me nor is raw dairy. One because of price and the other because you cannot get raw dairy in Canada. We live in a very unstable world right now and prices have skyrocketed. I am happy to just get meat. As a nutritionist, would you say buying from a local butcher who sells local meat freshly butchered is better than doing nothing? By the way, I enjoy your videos especially the one on protein.
@Structuredrelaxation
2 жыл бұрын
The difference between grasfinished meat and grain finished isn't that big of a difference. Go and look for Rob Wolf and Diana Rogers from sustainable dish. They did a whole lot of research about that. I would even prefer local over gras finished every day since I cat support my farmer/neighbor.
@vicki5472
2 жыл бұрын
@@Structuredrelaxation Thank you 😊
@shelley4417
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Judy ☺️great presentation as always 💕
@laurasgarden49
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Judy! I love your content💞 & your style😊👍
@lindapendleton1077
Жыл бұрын
I am Linda and I am a 56 years old female. Judy, I need your help to heal from lupus, psoriasis, HTN and obesity. Please help me to do the carnivore diet correctly with fats, BUT NO carbs.
@jaysins
2 жыл бұрын
Hi...I cannot stress enough the importance of testing yourself for the MTHFR gene mutation as this could secretly be harming you without knowing especially if you are eating a strict carnivore diet. Poor methylation will lead to many symptoms and some potentially serious issues. I've struggled with this and wish that I had discovered it a long time ago. Knowing exactly what to eat and what to supplement with has been an absolute game changer. I've been a strict carnivore but recently had to add back spinach, asparagus and avocados to make sure I am getting enough folate.
@seona6549
8 ай бұрын
I'm 7 weeks in the carnivore diet....I definitely had a major carb and sugar detox and probably oxalates too 😢! I've definitely struggled with loose stool... but it seems better! My issue is a raised heart rate and the pounding feeling.... Do I need more sodium, more electrolytes? I drink water! HELP I started to help my fibromyalgia...I lost weight but in the last month I've gained weight and I can't take it off! I'm exercising!
@krystal.clear.carnivore
2 жыл бұрын
How bad would you say caffeine, coffee or maca is for us as Carnivores.
@larastueben9458
2 жыл бұрын
Can you do an episode on how you cured your amenorrhea? I am struggeling with loss of period and not sure what and how much to eat. I only seem to tolerate fruits when it comes to carbs.
@energeticsoulhealer888
2 жыл бұрын
Watch steak and butter gal on how she healed hers.
@Amna-cr9pn
2 жыл бұрын
Anyone experience tooth decay healing /remineralization on carnivore?
@ukelilly
2 жыл бұрын
Hi. You are mainly carnivore but eat greens very occassionally. That means when you do eat chicken wings or shrimp for example, it would be a whole plate of wings or a whole plate of shrimp ( for fat, some butter on the side for the shrimp ? ) ? Hmmm. It will take alot of shrimp to fill me up then. I have to verify because I still feel strange just having meat as the main/only item on my plate...as if I am doing something incorrectly. Thx
@margopercifield3785
2 жыл бұрын
I think cheese has ahold on me, I feel I am gaining. How long to get off cheese, so I don't crave it.
@BadmaashCo
2 жыл бұрын
I am in this dilemma with gout and carnivore diet. I understand my body is acidic so the reason I have gout. Isn't meat acidic and veggies alkaline! My triggers are shellfish, liver, alocohol and sugar laden desserts. I just started taking ph adjust and is making gout better. I am confused on this aspect why certain foods like fish cause gout. I can understand sugar alcohol etc..if the goal is to keep alkaline then how does carnivore diet fall in line with that concept?!
@masteringfibromyalgia
2 жыл бұрын
Do you have suggestions for type 1 diabetics?
@andrewpizzino2514
2 жыл бұрын
20 years keto, 4 years carnivore. I notice that every carnivore personality I listen to is a happy, calm person.
@steaksaltwaterguy9485
2 жыл бұрын
Yes this is because Carnivores think clearly, have no stress, not in constant race for the next meal, confident in their ego, and fear no one.
@naughtiusmaximus6273
2 жыл бұрын
@@steaksaltwaterguy9485 Low-carb carnivore keto isn't for people who are interested in health, it's for: Insecure people...RE their masculinity. People desperate to be different/have an identity.
@reece1929
2 жыл бұрын
@@Cantaste 😂😂🤣 I'm sorry I don't mean to laugh so hard! But you're right. Because I used to date a strict vegan, and I never understood why he was so upset, super sensitive (and not in a good way), and cold to alot of people. I kept thinking "I should be the angry one." 😟
@ericm13456
2 жыл бұрын
For real. Got to carnivore Reddit then go to Vegan Reddit. Diets aside, I know who id much prefer to be around. You also notice how good all their skin looks?
@Michaelangie
Жыл бұрын
Can diet change your personality? I think it’s possible! I noticed a shift in my mentality where I felt more straightforward and complete after starting carnivore. Then I gave into temptation and ate a bunch of cookies. I noticed my thoughts changing and I entertained more fanciful, even conspiracy theory thoughts. The way I interacted with people was different. I feel more confident on carnivore but a little more jovial/social with more sugar.
@mariebarker1797
2 жыл бұрын
I love everything about you! (quality information, high standards, sincere and honest, real-life experiences, you share all your experiences, good and less good, and you listen to the opposing points-of-view) Thank you, Judy!
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Marie 🥰🥰
@mikereut6088
2 жыл бұрын
I agree she is a star .rare find she will do very well being Honest ....it is the only thing we have in this game called Life .. it's called ....Reputation :)
@pattibond2342
Жыл бұрын
@@mikereut6088 Actually, it Character!! Character is the Only thing that we take with us when we leave this earth! Reputation is what Others think about us; Character is who we Really are!! But, you're Right! Honesty &:Trust is So hard to find these days.
@rgw651
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you interview people other then carnivore. I listen to a lot of different podcasts. Every one has a different Idea of what is best. It is my responsibility to decide what is best for me. Getting stuck in a particular Dogma is what got me here in the first place.
@avaelizabeth4808
2 жыл бұрын
This is EXACTLY what happens in the carnivore groups and why I left them ALL in my vitamin A copper overload toxic , fatigued state . I had become SO sick from their , very detrimental dogmatic "advice". Thank you Dr. Judy Cho for clarifying , the truth in your gracious , humble , practical , compassionate manner .You have guided me immensely on this healing journey . I have late stage Lyme disease , yet am thriving because of your guidance .🥰
@annetterhoades4873
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you were able to step away and realize you were getting toxicity. I had a similar experience but not at all to your severity. Mine was with butter. Everyone kept telling me my symptoms of fatigue were because I needed more fat and more butter. It turned out the butter was causing fatigue, joint pain, head aches, heart palpitations, and bloating. Once I cut it out I was fine. So thankful for channels like Judy's that advocate health and healing with an open mind. Hope you continue to thrive and improve with Judy's guidance! ❤️
@adm6785
2 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry you’re dealing with LD. I also had lymes. My Dr said I’d probably been infected multiple times. Last infection was marked with 37 bullseye rashes. All major organs including my brain took a hit. Took 14 doctors and over 20yrs to diagnose and four years to treat after finding the right doctor. I’ve been LD free for over six years now. Fatigue, pain, and brain fog 💯 gone. Can’t remember feeling this good since my teens… I’m now 57. It had been a constant two steps forward, One step back journey, but those days are over! Just wanted to let you know no matter what stage you’re at, it’s treatable. Hope you have a great (and seriously aggressive) doctor and never give up. I SWEAR there is a beautiful light at the end of this tunnel. Eliminating ALL sugar and carbs was detrimental to my healing. Take care and hang in there! 🤗 💪 💜
@annetterhoades4873
2 жыл бұрын
@@adm6785 your story gives me reassurance I'm doing the right thing for my body. I can't believe everything you've been through but to know there is light at the end of this tunnel is so reassuring. Thank you so much for sharing it. Hope you continue your upward healing! ❤️
@jennybtx
2 жыл бұрын
Why did you have a Vitamin A overload?
@adm6785
2 жыл бұрын
@Israel Méndez The human body is only capable of handling 1-2 teaspoons of sugar a day. The amount of work your body goes through trying to keep sugar under control eventually becomes too much handle, especially when you're trying to heal. Carbs are basically sugar. Takes so much energy to break carbs down, it's why you feel sleepy after eating it. When your body can't keep up is when you start to see side effects. I was shocked the amount of issues associated from consuming it. Eliminating it got rid of my brain fog, fatigue, skin issues, infections, and eye sight. There are studies showing that even alzheimers is associated with suger. I've heard it called diabetes 3. There's a movie called, "That Sugar Film," which is free at the moment on youtube. It goes over what happens to your body. Not everything, but enough. Lots of other videos on here that explain why sugar is so poisonous. I thought the word poisonous was a bit dramatic, but sugar really is pure poison. Limited carbs are not poison, but when I was sick, any carbs at all caused issues for me.
@philipdent-composermusicpr9297
2 жыл бұрын
Totally love Judy, she has so much authenticity and compassion
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore
2 жыл бұрын
I agree !!
@ann7021
2 жыл бұрын
Listening to your body is CRITICAL! When I started two years ago and I saw people eating 2-3 pounds of meat a day--my body said NO. I know when I put my fork down and push back from the table that I am done. I only listen to people for information, then try it and tweak it for me. Each body is so different--even from day to day. Follow your intuition.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
I could 2 steaks a day I think With 4-6 eggs And 1/2-3/4 stick of butter But my barely 5-4 petite frame doesn’t need it #Fatwomansyndrome
@KenDBerryMD
20 сағат бұрын
This is the way.
@AbbyNormal02
2 жыл бұрын
I am a 5 year Carnivore as well. Everything Judy is saying has been my experience as well. I am going to reiterate- if you are eating 2-3 lbs of meat a day and gaining weight, stop listening to the zealots. They do not know YOUR body.
@paulwiffin2452
2 жыл бұрын
Seems logical. My issue is a large appetite and don't reach satiety easily. My body wants more. But I know I'm overeating, hence gaining body fat.
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
@@paulwiffin2452 I'd calculate the 1.0 g of protein per ideal body weight and know that amount of meat is suffcient for you. (with about 70-75% fat in terms of total calories). Once you know that amount, try doing some fasting to do more healing and to "reset" your hunger cues (your insulin may still be high). Give it time, eat slow and make sure you are eating and doing nothing else. Also limit drinks at meals and only room temp water. Also, consider eating the fatty cuts first. If you're new to carnivore, eat until you have more balanced blood sugar regulation. Hope these tips help!
@paulwiffin2452
2 жыл бұрын
@@NutritionwithJudy thanks Judy. Why limiting drinks at mealtimes? I always thought the idea of a large drink of water before meals to fill the stomach made sense ? Also why only room temp water, why would chilled water be an issue ? Many thanks
@astorybookfinish5055
2 жыл бұрын
I’m seeing that those zealots with that message are the muscle bound ones focused on a very muscular physique and/or endurance fitness activities. Their recommendations must be taken with a really big grain of salt.
@valivida995
2 жыл бұрын
@@paulwiffin2452 the liquid will dilute the stomach acid and the liver will give its energy in order to bring the cold drink to body temperature
@HappilyCarnivore
2 жыл бұрын
I'm mostly an abstainer. I can eat keto ice cream occasionally and be fine, but if I eat something high carb, or something with actual sugar, even fruit, I'm likely to want more and more and more.
@arachnid33
Жыл бұрын
I’m like this as well. Keto ice cream is ok and I can put it down for some reason but if I have fruit I just start getting cravings.
@becksbitofblue
2 жыл бұрын
Wow so true. I quit liver , I also started dropping the amount of protein upped my fat. I also do 2 meals an day sometimes 3 but not as much food at one time. Excellent video thank you
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Every time I see your comments, I feel you evolve more and more... and to me that's healing. Genuinely happy for you💖
@shelley4417
2 жыл бұрын
When you upped your fat, what type of fat do you include ? We are still healing and therefore can only tolerate cooking with duck fat and brisket fat. I prep cubes of brisket fat in the airfryer and we eat a few cubes twice per day. Can you please give me examples of types of fats you are increasing ? Thanks in advance
@becksbitofblue
2 жыл бұрын
@@shelley4417 hi I use mainly tallow I cube it fry it and cook hamburgers in it. As Judy said I am not eating as much food now.
@shelley4417
2 жыл бұрын
@@becksbitofblue that’s fantastic ! So we are not doing too badly then😄I oftentimes doubt whether I am incorporating enough fats and variety. Thanks for your response, it has been comforting 💕
@ApAcVideoWatcher
2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you aren't blind to the dogma. I've had severe autoimmune issues for decades. I'm just over a year into carnivore. I still have to take certain supplements including Vitamin C. As so many 50+ women find themselves having to do so. People really don't enjoy when someone says that, but it's very important so I really appreciate that you do so. I've found that I do much better on a very high fat version of carnivore. Lately, I've added cream to my diet, though not a lot, in making myself electrolyte ice cream. It's still purely carnivore minus the electrolytes. I'm enjoying it, because it's a cold treat, but also because it's added just a little bit of softness back to my forearms and legs and my skin is so thin from the decades of illness and medication that I find without the small bit of cushion I bruise anytime I touch something. I'm not gaining weight or inches, I'm just a bit softer in appearance which I appreciate because I was looking pretty veiny and that really shows up on such fair skin. Also, I really appreciate the different professionals you have on. I would not have known to look in the directions I needed to with my research otherwise. Nor would I have discovered that what I kept thinking was flare-ups for many months into Carnivore was actually some very heavy duty oxalate dumping. My prior diet was extremely oxalate heavy and my immune system and skin really doesn't like oxalates. So thank you for walking to your own open-minded drum and sharing so much interesting information. Healing is definitely not one size fits all and for challenging autoimmune cases like my own, it's definitely very individualized. Keep inspiring and healing! 🦋
@arleneneethling779
2 жыл бұрын
Carbs are not food carbs are not food
@christinamaiorano3247
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Judy! I've been carnivore for about 4 yrs now. This was such a great video! I always thought that if I wasnt beef only then I wasn't really carnivore. I love eating a variety of meats and since I've been doing it I have found that I truly enjoy the carnivore lifestyle so much more! I have always been a meat eater so being able to embrace carnivore was easy. It has helped me heal my gut issues from Sibo and I can't imagine ever going back to plants! Bring on the bacon!! Thank you for all you do for the your followers! 💗
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
My problem is I eat the variety when not hungry Just becuz it tastes good (different) Meat only is very boring so the thrill of sausage is real I do have eggs and even cheese. The cheese is more due to boredom too.
@cyndimanka
2 жыл бұрын
I am in abstainer
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Me too. I've healed some and can moderate some things but generally, I'm an abstainer!
@MatthewL30
2 жыл бұрын
Ditto. The less choices the better👍
@Snowsea-gs4wu
2 ай бұрын
Yeah! Having been a NOT abstainer for at least 20 years, now I need to be an abstainer at least for another 20 years…
@Cenot4ph
Жыл бұрын
I eat meat primarily not much fish, some vegetables that are fermented such as kimchi or saurkraut. Carbs also not an issue for me, i can eat all in low quantities to meet low carb levels to stay in ketosis
@cyndimanka
2 жыл бұрын
And here’s something really interesting. My mom hasn’t had gout for over two years. Her stepson bought her several and let’s just say way too many beans for planting. She has been eating so many beans that her gout is back. He never asked us just planted them for her and never said a word to us did not ask our opinion on whether she should have them or not. She’s 88 very feeble and should not be outside gardening and we catch her out there all the time that was the main issue. And now she can’t walk because she’s so full of oxalic acid. My brother and I care for her and we know what she can and can’t do and have and it’s hard when somebody else steps in thinking that they’re helping and they don’t even tell you. We would’ve said no to the beans and the container garden. You just have to watch and listen to your
@jenniferchen3483
2 жыл бұрын
I was planning to go OMAD, but I changed my mind for your sound advice. And the liver part was a great suggestion. Thanks for solving my problems. You’re a reliable person for me.
@5solas743
Жыл бұрын
Judy Cho is a diamond in the very rough nutritional world.
@timbarden2782
2 жыл бұрын
I have just started a carnivore diet but have been researching information online about it for awhile. This video is the most reasonable approach I've seen, no dogma, no judgement. Just listen to what your body is saying it needs. Thank you for sharing your experience and advice. I've got a lot of healing to do and am hoping that choosing to embark on a carnivore based diet will reverse the bad consequences for my unhealthy lifestyle the last 30 years. Thanks again!
@islandgurl4123
2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see someone in the Carnivore community speak to those that have had bariatric surgery and have a tough time getting so much meat in at one time that we have to graze so to speak over the day
@megcook5607
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Judy! I've been carnivore for five years as well! Yay for us:) Thanks for excellent content, love these tips and mistakes. Please keep on encouraging others in your non-judgmental and practical way.
@GBB70
2 жыл бұрын
One of the most sincere videos on carnivore I’ve viewed. Great job Judy.
@stacymontero6172
2 жыл бұрын
I have yet to hear a carnivore influencer recommend 2-3 pounds of meat a day. While I've only been carnivore for 3 1/2 months, I have been doing tons of research. One of my favorite influencers is Bella the Steak and Butter Gal. I just watched one of her videos today, and she would not suggest a specific amount of food. I participate in the carnivore challenges in the Steak and Butter Gang and so far, none of the coaches there have recommended 2-3 pounds of meat a day. I'm not saying that there aren't influencers recommending that, but maybe they're not being taken seriously anymore. For years I was hung up on numbers, counting grams of this and weighing that, etc. I'm so over that. I don't weigh or count anything. I can tell when I need more beef or more fat. I just go by how I feel.
@stacymontero6172
2 жыл бұрын
@@barb8707 Yeah. She could sure put away the rib eyes! She doesn't eat quite as much, now. That was when she first went carnivore. She was recovering from a six-year vegan diet.
@CubitaLola
5 ай бұрын
Can I ask, what do your typical meals look like? I dont want to count or weigh anything either. Did that in the past and it was stressful.
@stacymontero6172
5 ай бұрын
@CubitaLola Lately, I've been having two to three 1/3 pounder burger patties with 3 to 4 slices of bacon and two to three slices of cheese for a late lunch/early dinner. If I get hungry later, I'll have a snack of hard-boiled eggs and string cheese. If I know I'm going to have what my family is having for dinner, I'll eat a smaller lunch a little earlier. I like chicken wings, too, for lunch, but I dont feel as nourished by them as I do beef.
@julielarson430
8 ай бұрын
Judy said something eighteen minutes and that leads to good health and sustained carnivore... She said people need connections to heal emotionally or from trauma... I pray we have grace for those that don't talk about their trauma... Are seemed to be just unusual... We rarely know the traumas most people came from
@suzanneoleson7580
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent content. Thanks for being so organized and succinct.
@ii__jon_snow__ii4873
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve hit the 2 year mark this month and it’s been great . I’ve finally settled on 1-1.5 pounds per meal sometimes 3 times day… mostly ground beef mixed with 2-3 eggs. Alternative meals usually involve a 1pound ribeye/sirloin with lotta of butter 🧈, yogurts, and fish!!! Supplements, I usually just take some B vitamins and electrolytes with water for work…. This diet is soooo simple … your book was very helpful! 😉
@alchemistcrow8960
2 жыл бұрын
I was lucky to start after people like Judy were already experienced, so I benefitted from some lessons learned. One thing I've done from jump is mix up the meats. It seems obvious, but the discussion around copper etc was good to have up front. I don't tend to cravie chicken, any more or right now, but sometimes I must have pork! I have also been consuming a fair amount of raw milk in the beginning of the month for about 2 weeks, which coincides with how long my supply lasts after I pick it up. I suspect that it has caused me to stall a bit on weight loss, but because it tastes so delicious and it's so deeply satisfying, I am continuing to drink it for now. It's interesting to me that in the beginning, I really leaned on cheese very heavily. It was quite good at fending off any sweet craving. But now, I find it too rich and rarely eat it.
@ii__jon_snow__ii4873
2 жыл бұрын
@@alchemistcrow8960 I was all over the place when I started too. Eating everything. But after 12 months, I started narrowing it down to mostly ground beef w/ eggs and steaks! I just wasn’t feeling it much with other meats. I do eat sardines/mackerel regularly as well for omega 3s
@alchemistcrow8960
2 жыл бұрын
@@ii__jon_snow__ii4873 I think I would resist the characterization of being all over the place. I feel that I am making some very conscious choices to have a fair amount of diversity among animal products. I saw before I started Judy's video about the different nutritional profiles in each, and that made a lot of sense to me. Plus, I just don't know what the point would be in further limitation, unless or accept I had some conditions which can only be helped that way. With that being said, I have already just intuitively made changes and have no doubt that that will continue. Many have noted and I agree that one's craving for sweets gets more and more remote with time. That really surprised me. It was always pretty easy to resist on this particular regimen, unlike others, but I always thought that some temptation may always remain. For the most part however, I rarely think about other things anymore. I think if I did start to long for something, I might try to eat it just to see if it was something I needed. I do know that right before I started this, I literally ate about 8 lb of Brussels sprouts over a week. Sometimes I think of them and imagine that it would probably be the first dish I would reintroduce, if I reintroduced some vegetables. That particular dish was already pretty keto, with only roasted brussels sprouts, bacon bits and goat cheese.
@bonnielundquist9956
4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the podcast. I just started watching you. I resonate with your teaching.
@Mwilke3789
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Changing from "I can" to "I choose" has changed so much for my perspective and how people treat my choices. Although, conversely it makes some people even more offended when I say choose because they think I'm just being difficult for the sake of annoyance. And I don't always feel like explaining that I both choose and can't eat anything but meat without severe emotional and physical repercussions.
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
I can see people getting annoyed. That's been sometimes my experience too but always advocate for your own health. 💗 Be strong. You're not alone!
@sunrisetacticalgear2676
2 жыл бұрын
53 year old Male and have been Gluten free for three years. When offered breads or cake, for example, I politely say that “I don’t eat that”. Just as I would decline if someone offered me a cigarette. By changing my mindset to classifying them both as harmful to my health, I do not feel like I’m missing out. Keep up your healthy journey.
@emh8861
2 жыл бұрын
I just say no thank you . I’m sick of explaining. No explanation needed.
@bob-ss4wx
10 ай бұрын
Judy is one of the best healthcare podcasts. KNOWLEDGEABLE AND SINCERE!
@mikereut6088
2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh one more thing I forgot ....try to drink salt water first thing in the morng .
@shaneioane
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@elabaker7903
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I found you! I started on keto moved to ketovoure and finally carnivour. I have learned that my stomach doesn't like just one kind of meat. On just beef my stomach was upset and i didn't feel graet but after I added pork and chicken its all good now also Im not bored with food anymore and that keeps me going. Also, since I started carnivour i have trouble finding a doctor who is willing to support my way of eating, they even refuse to do my blood work saying its hart attack, kidney and liver failure waiting to happen, Im tired arguing with then so was hopping someone can point me to the right direction finding in person or online doctor. Thank you ! 😊
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
So glad you found what is helping you stay consistent! This is a very comprehensive bloodwork panel: nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/health-tests/complete-wellness-panel/ You can get it from us (we take HSA/FSA and invoice for out of network insurance) but you can also take the list to your provider and fight for the markers.
@christopher3d475
2 жыл бұрын
And on the point about ancestral eating of liver, we certainly didn't evolve eating liver in little capsules you bought from someone.
@suelathe4179
2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness are you using new make-up? Your complexion is beautiful!! Your face is glowing. Always enjoy your video's Thank you!
@red-baitingswine8816
2 ай бұрын
3:30: I think I'm both. Off 3-5 cup/day coffee 2 mo.. Lost craving for sweets few weeks ago (~6 mo. carnivore). Eat some salsa, etc. sometimes, but having some clear rules makes it easier.
@cheryllittle2777
2 жыл бұрын
What a great presentation! I just started following you a month ago. So glad I found you. I am grateful for your practical and real approach to carnivore.
@Eni_Las
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about how healing can require more than just diet. I've been spending a lot of time working on trauma lately, and I honestly thought I could just breeze through it with sticking to food and not having to worry about anything else. The hard truth is that while it may make the pain more tolerable or show up less often, it does very little to actually address the root issue. Therapy, books, and writing have helped me process that trauma much more than focusing only on diet. We're all in the process of healing. It's a journey to take together, not one to criticize each other over.
@aglioliva
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I started the diet about 2 months ago but after some improvement in the beginning, I was suffering with the gut problem. I was forcing myself to eat even when I didn't feel like eating. I was just getting dubious today because I am gaining weight little bit by little.
@booswalia
8 ай бұрын
I couldn't even get two burger patties down today. Bleh. How do you get that much meat down? I was doing 16:8 keto and switching to carnivore I had to start doing three meals a day starting with bacon and eggs every morning. But I feel like hell trying to force feed myself. I'm 120 lbs. I don't want to lose weight.
@bobbywibisonowijaya881
Жыл бұрын
I'm diabetic doing carnivore for 5 month. I check my hba1c is increase since i do this diet. I do OMAD 24 hour i eat at 9AM and 9PM i measure my blood sugar is at 106 and my keto 5.2 do u'r advice on this?
@CubitaLola
5 ай бұрын
How can I schedule a consultation with you? I have CIRS and Hashimotos and am at the end of my wits. Im trying to wean off coffee now since I am hearing most are full of mycotoxins. Im doing a "ketovore" style now for the past month or so but I am so out of tune with my body. Im still exhausted.
@my_set_apart_life
7 ай бұрын
If you’re diabetic (like me) fat fast rather than fast. Fasting increases my glucose
@KellieAlston
2 жыл бұрын
I purchased your book three weeks ago and it is so informative! Thanks so much for educating us!
@aprilhassell1747
7 ай бұрын
Children dont stress about eat unless we are making them eat something they dont want. Interesting. Maybe we could learn something from them?
@sarinirangedera7476
Жыл бұрын
hi I am trying to get in touch for a Consultation with Judy. I would like 3month treatment plan with Judy. I have a severe binge purging bulimia disorder that takes over my life. thanks so much Sarini
@Bryan-gt8pf
2 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Thanks I really needed this today!
@annetterhoades4873
2 жыл бұрын
I love that you have an open mind and advocate healing over dogmatic advice. I've been on carnivore a month and a half and everyone told me to eat more butter and when I was eating about two stick a day it affected my milk allergy. Everyone kept telling me it was something else but I decided to just cut out butter to see what would happen and my symptoms went away. Had I just followed everyone's advice to keep eating more meat and butter I would have felt terrible. I'm thankful for channels like your that promote healing with an open mind. ❤️
@catherinecastle8576
2 жыл бұрын
I don't eat butter, too much dairy still in it, so I turn butter into ghee, which leaves the dairy stuck on the bottom of the pot and I can pour out the most delicious tasting and smelling "oil of butter" (that's what I call it). Not only can it be used at high heats, but, it doesn't need refrigeration, it can be stored on the counter on a mason jar for a month! Ghee is easy to make, it's really twice heated...but, better to look it up and get a recipe and instructions the first time you try. All the best!
@annetterhoades4873
2 жыл бұрын
@@catherinecastle8576 I tried eating ghee but was still having a reaction.😔 If I eat it occasionally I'm fine but unfortunately just not every day.
@catherinecastle8576
2 жыл бұрын
@@annetterhoades4873 oh dear, I guess I can tolerate a bit more dairy stuff than you...good thing you figured out the butter problem! I don't digest bacon well so I finally gave it up. Chicken and lamb, sardines and fish are much better for me. Beef sometimes...very seldom livers because I have Hemochromatosis so my body doesn't eliminate iron properly...but, at least the blood services are happy to get my iron rich blood!
@annetterhoades4873
2 жыл бұрын
@@catherinecastle8576 yeah, I was a little devastated giving up butter because I felt like I had already eliminated so much. Hopefully over time I'll be able to tolerate it or at least ghee. I'm sure in moderation I'll be fine but I just overwhelmed my body with so much butter all of a sudden. Bacon and beef would definitely be tough ones to give up especially the beef. I think most of my diet consist of beef at every meal. At first I wasn't a fan of lamb but now I love the taste. Thank goodness for fish and sardines too. I love salmon and sardines. I used to eat a lot of salmon with butter. That was my favorite.
@dianemeleski6998
2 жыл бұрын
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@childoftheking2214
Жыл бұрын
Can anyone tell me if this is helpful for moderate/severe ME/CFS? And severe arthritis? 2 months in and my psoriasis is improving but no improvement in the other.
@lenaonmealways4193
Жыл бұрын
Judy...I no longer have a gall bladder to produce bile to break down the meat. What do you suggest as a supplement to help?
@substantialopinion1055
10 ай бұрын
❤🎉
@foxywhitetip7387
Жыл бұрын
Sure they didn’t eat liver every single day BUT when you’re so malnourished after decades of macro biotic vegetarian vegan eating, liver is a lifesaver
@Beachheals
2 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@Eme-Kat
2 жыл бұрын
i agree with u so much Judy!!! I could not eat more than 1lbs a day and even when i ate more i just couldn't go #2 lol I have to have veggies D:
@chucklawrence9461
5 ай бұрын
Lugols iodine totally helped my BMs! Paula
@dondivirrey
2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I learn a lot from your interviews. Keep it up! And THANK YOU.
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dondi! 💖
@anavonrebeur6121
2 жыл бұрын
I am totally against supplements. If you are stressed, treat your stress wirh meditation, yoga, walking or dancing. Not with supplements. Anyway, our body rejects man made vitamins
@peterboytRaKs
Жыл бұрын
Even cavemen were disgusted with the thought of eating liver and animal organs.
@marynguyen6417
2 жыл бұрын
Judy, you mentioned that you felt like you had hypoglycemia after eating a large OMAD. I would love to hear your explanation for this phenomenon, what could be the mechanism causing this hypoglycemia? I also experienced blurry vision and sleepiness after eating lots of protein in one sitting ( more with white lean fish). Thanks so much Judy!
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
Meat coma!
@HB-xw6im
Жыл бұрын
Amazing content! Does anyone know in which episode she talks about why 1 pound of ground beef isn’t equivalent to 1 pound of ribeye? I’m very interested in learning this. Thank you, Judy! ❤
@pattibond2342
Жыл бұрын
@HB - xw6im - I think she said "Cutting against the grain" podcast with Laura, if the helps. I'm gonna look for it too!
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
Cuz steak is king n hamb is trash I’m so sick of hamb
@amycostello8259
Жыл бұрын
Do you think this will help alopecia; auto immune condition??
@nelsonjunior3568
Ай бұрын
Is chicken heart ok to eat? 500grs per day?
@jimcampion3039
Жыл бұрын
I’m having lots of trouble on the carnivore very weak lost a lot of muscle not sure how it works what to do
@lisaroy551
Жыл бұрын
Have you done a video on supplements? I would love to see what you recommend.
@flinx649
Жыл бұрын
a small can of cod livers every other day works for me... my body likes it.
@cyndimanka
2 жыл бұрын
Everybody is different. Somebody that you interviewed back in November actually got sick of me and couldn’t stick another piece in her mouth and is doing Dr. Bos now I find some content users or shall I say providers are changing their tune. Because you can’t say one size fits all. I’m glad that it worked for her for a while but then she ended up with some crazy issues through some bloodwork that she said don’t do because the end result is the same. She has gone back-and-forth a mini in my opinion that’s what I like about this channel it’s consistent and you always say do what works for you
@aprilhassell1747
7 ай бұрын
No its madness all the info and differences of opinions....
@zenamatthews9380
2 ай бұрын
I trust you more than the carnivore doctors. Your questions are the best during interviews. And you truly have a holistic look whereas doctors have their niches.
@JenniferStormyWeather
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I recently have left a group and stopped following some different Carnivore "experts". I wasn't losing fat, I was gaining and had been doing carnivore for 6 months, I finally realized I needed less food, way less than what I was trying to incorporate daily on top of being too expensive. I need a little variety. I also realized I think I really need exercise but kept hearing in the carnivore community that you don't need to work out at all. I'm not talking hardcore workouts just walking light workouts. I also realized I needed some electrolytes and some vitamins my body was deficient in maybe that will change over time but for now I am keeping some things. I am working with a 16 to 18 hour fasting window. I am pre diabetic and I think my body really needs the time to deplete the sugars my body is still trying to get rid of. Maybe not forever but for now. This was so wonderful and confirmation to me to listen to my body. Thank you again.
@JenniferStormyWeather
2 жыл бұрын
I do plan on staying carnivore just will allow myself fish, chicken, pork, beef and listen to my body 😀
@foxywhitetip7387
Жыл бұрын
It s not uncommon to gain weight the first 6 months.
@lizellehattingh281
Жыл бұрын
I lost 11 pounds now in 9 months and i was never overweight to begin with so please tell me how you picked up weight on carnivore!!!! I want to gain that weight back!
@lenaonmealways4193
Жыл бұрын
I'm diving in! I want to see if this will helps with my psoraisis.
@lisakennedy8361
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always providing excellent content! I’m two months into carnivore and feel I am healing. Your book was jam packed with amazing content. I appreciate you!
@talishaford764
2 жыл бұрын
Your so great. I have always related to you and have been with you through your whole time on your channel. Thanks for being kind and honest. Finally got your book I’d wanted to read it forever and I got it on audible so I can listen over and over😁 Thanks for all you share. Thank you for caring and loving people! I’m such a fan and you’ve taught me a great deal and affirmed me in so many ways on my road to healing. ❤️
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Talisha. Please email customersupport@nutritionwithjudy.com. I wanted to share something. Just let them know your name ♥️
@adm6785
2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think I’d be here today if it wasn’t for this diet. Subbed to every carnivore channel out there. I only listen to two people now, and you’re at the very top. 🤗 Wish I could send you before and after pics. It’s pretty dramatic. I’m still primarily carnivore, but occasionally crave and indulge in eating a steak salad with vinegar (or lemon,) olive oil, salt and pepper dressing. Works for me. 🤷🏻♀️
@YeshuaKingMessiah
Жыл бұрын
Salad being “off plan” is a win no matter what-->in my book!
@johnstark5254
2 жыл бұрын
Wow - all good advice especially on knowing yourself, OMAD, protein intake, debate on liver, higher fat for the win, Judy always considers much ... Judy is a true leader in this space always investigating and changing if needed.
@stealth48nurse
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this balanced presentation there's so much dogma out there.
@jimcampion3039
Жыл бұрын
And I don’t understand when they say Beef what do you have to count? I don’t understand how to count between proteins and calories and macros. I have no clue how to work this out. It’s really seems to be very difficult. I just thought you just eat beef and I feel horrible week. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. What’s going on? Anybody know anything about it anybody experienced that not enough intake. Not sure plenty of water. Not sure what’s happening.
@NutritionwithJudy
Жыл бұрын
Try watching this episode, it may help more: kzitem.info/news/bejne/26mvzpp7rJ2miKQ
@rjreddenbaker4351
2 жыл бұрын
I test myself with 6 thin mint girl scout cookies per month (which I started day 110 after reaching -75 lbs). Still killing it on OMAD! Find your path... I'll bet it involves meat! :-)
@NutritionwithJudy
2 жыл бұрын
If it works for you, and you're still healing, then I don't see why it's an issue. And if you ever stall, you know where you can look at cutting. 💖
@rjreddenbaker4351
2 жыл бұрын
@@NutritionwithJudy Thanks for all your work for the cause of people's health. You've helped me and my wife (who is doing ketovore and usually eats 2x per day) immensely with your content. I especially like how you take the time to index your videos. It's that little bit extra that makes a world of difference to me.
@7forthewin7
2 жыл бұрын
Judy you have been such a positive influence on me as I've started to change my lifestyle towards Carnivore. I'm immensely thankful for your perspective, approach, and intelligence. Thank you and keep it up!
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