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The carnivore diet has exploded in popularity based almost entirely on anecdotal reports, while clinical research remains scarce. This creates a dilemma: millions report dramatic improvements in autoimmune conditions, metabolic health, and mental clarity, yet long-term safety data is nearly nonexistent. This book does not advocate for or against carnivore. Instead, it examines the limited evidence that does exist, identifies the real physiological risks, and provides a structured decision tool to determine whether you are a reasonable candidate. The Carnivore Risk Stratification Tool in Chapter 8 uses 10 evidence-based criteria to assess your individual risk profile. If you are considering carnivore or already eating this way, you need an honest assessment, not evangelism or fearmongering.
The Framework You’ll Learn
The Carnivore Risk Stratification Tool — a 10-question screen that tells you whether you're a candidate or not.
What’s inside
Chapter 1. Where Carnivore Came From (The Short History)
Chapter 2. What the Evidence Shows (And What It Doesn't)
Chapter 3. The Nutrient Analysis: What's In, What's Missing
Chapter 4. Short-Term Effects: The Honeymoon
Chapter 5. Long-Term Concerns: Lipids, Fiber, Mortality Data
Chapter 6. Who Reports Benefits (And Why)
Chapter 7. Who Should Skip It Entirely
Chapter 8. The Risk Stratification Tool
Chapter 9. If You're Going to Do It: The Safety Protocol
Sample from Chapter 1
“The modern carnivore diet traces its documented origins to Vilhjalmur Stefansson, a Canadian explorer who lived with Inuit populations and later participated in a supervised all-meat experiment at Bellevue Hospital in 1928. For one year, Stefansson and a colleague consumed only meat, water, and salt under medical observation. Both men maintained stable health markers, though the study enrolled just 2 participants and lacked control groups or long-term follow-up. The findings were published but generated little clinical interest for decades. The diet resurfaced in the 2010s as an offshoot of ketogenic and paleo movements, amplified by orthopedic surgeon Shawn Baker, who promoted it through social media starting around 2017. Baker's license was revoked by the New Mexico Medical Board in 2017 for concerns about competence, though he continues to advocate publicly. By 2018, the hashtag #carnivorediet had generated millions of impressions,…”
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