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“To learn to succeed, you must first learn to fail.” ~Michael Jordan
“Failure is success in progress.” ~Unknown
“Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.” ~Truman Capote
You’ve likely heard sayings like this before that put failure in a positive light and make it look like a good thing to experience. But, when your goal is to improve your diet for better health or weight control, failure feels like a burden that is, at its best, a waste of time and, at its worst, a health risk.
What we don’t see from these brief inspirational quotes is that there are right ways and wrong ways to fail. This blog post shares how to fail your way to diet success.
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Video | Research | Definition | What to Eat | Frequency | Considerations
To follow a carnivore diet in its truest sense, you only eat animal meats and fats. Those who practice it report weight loss, blood sugar stability, more energy, better mental focus, and the list goes on.
A criticism of the diet is that it lacks research, leading to the question, “How does staying on this diet affect long-term health?”
I agree that there are benefits, and I agree that we won’t know the full health story until more substantial studies have been done. So, I thought, what would happen if I added a few days of carnivore a month to my typical low-carb diet? In other words, practice carnivore intermittently. And what I am calling Intermittent Carnivore was born.
This blog post shares what I eat and how often I do it.
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