Carnivore Diet
A diet consisting exclusively of animal products. A beef-only version is strongly criticized for severe nutrient limitations. A 'nose-to-tail' approach including organ meats is more nutritionally viable but still arbitrarily restrictive.
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Videos Mentioning Carnivore Diet

Lex Fridman: Ask Me Anything - AMA January 2021 | Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman
A diet consisting entirely of animal products, which Lex follows in a mix with the Keto diet, noting it makes him feel best.

Zach Bitter: Ultramarathon Running | Lex Fridman Podcast #205
Lex Fridman
A dietary approach consisting solely or mostly of animal products, which Zach Bitter found beneficial for his performance and mental well-being, noting its potential therapeutic benefits for skin ailments and depression, as well as being a form of ketogenic eating.

Anya Fernald: Regenerative Farming and the Art of Cooking Meat | Lex Fridman Podcast #203
Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman mentions trying this extreme protocol and suffering from loneliness due to limitations on social eating.

Georges St-Pierre: The Science of Fighting | Lex Fridman Podcast #179
Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman discusses the carnivore diet, influenced by endurance athletes, as a way to fuel the body with fat and reduce food obsession. GSP expresses interest in trying it after observing the Maasai Mara tribe's diet.

235‒Training principles for mass & strength, changing views on nutrition, & creatine supplementation
Peter Attia MD
A diet consisting exclusively or predominantly of meat, sometimes supplemented with honey and fruits, advocated anecdotally for weight loss and improved autoimmune issues, but lacks strong scientific support for long-term health benefits over a balanced diet.

Peter Singer: Suffering in Humans, Animals, and AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #107
Lex Fridman
A diet consisting primarily of meat, which Lex Fridman follows.

Popular Diets and Common Nutrition Misconceptions (Part 1) (Ep 109)
Stronger By Science
A diet consisting exclusively of animal products. A beef-only version is strongly criticized for severe nutrient limitations. A 'nose-to-tail' approach including organ meats is more nutritionally viable but still arbitrarily restrictive.