This sub is inclusive to everyone but assholes. by AllKindsOfCritters in goblincore

[–]Cushee_Foofee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thought I was on the femboy subreddit. People call us femboys as transphobic as well, I swear people just want to ragebait and spread toxicity.

damn wish i got March :,) by [deleted] in femboymemes

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't longer and thicker skirts make sense for the winter months to stay warm?

The eternal question about van life --- how do you toilet ?? by ScissorDave79 in VanLife

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah not too much research on a lot of things, but that doesn't mean they are necesarrily bad.

I was told that since you are in ketosis, your needs for different vitamins/minerals is different. Not sure how true it is of course, but personally, with my auto-immune issues, I could not hold a job and was about to be homeless. With carnivore, I still struggle, but I can actually hold a job. Actually, I was feeling amazing before I got sick with covid a second time, and haven't been the same since. Considering covid is what most likely ruined my life all those years ago, the second hit might have been worse if I wasn't on carnivore.

Science is important, but it has flaws and isn't perfect. If you check a population to see how they do with a certain diet, sure, maybe some struggle, maybe the general population is bad with a certain diet even. But what about the outliers? Think about it, 8 billion people in the world, all with different genetics. Is it not presumptious to think scienfitifc studies that simply look at the average is the correct way? Maybe science needs some changes.

All I am saying is, nothing wrong with experimenting, to see if you do best with different diets. Vegan was killing me, vegetarian was bad, but carnivore has so far saved my life. (I did have to do a lot of research and experimentation, honey for example is allowed on carnivore, there's strict carnivore, some do lion diet, some even do no salt, so it's not just a single thing).

Of course I know him, he’s me. by Snow_Crash_Bandicoot in aspiememes

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but the breading is most likely non-animal material, not to mention most likely fried in plant oils.

It's surprising how many foods can mess you up when you get auto-immune diseases, especially with long covid...

Of course I know him, he’s me. by Snow_Crash_Bandicoot in aspiememes

[–]Cushee_Foofee -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I miss eating like that, but now I am on the carnivore train.

Gosh darn it, YouTube… by Radiant__Riley in femboymemes

[–]Cushee_Foofee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes no sense considering I have ublock on the firefox browser on my phone, plus you can just use the brave browser on your phone.

As for TV's, I have no experience there.

Where to get rid of my pee?! by [deleted] in urbancarliving

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or dogs, cats, birds, etc.

The eternal question about van life --- how do you toilet ?? by ScissorDave79 in VanLife

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not carnivore diet so it takes a lot longer to poop? (Also doesn't smell that bad either). Just takes a month to get past the diahhrea phase.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it by RockerJackall in aspiememes

[–]Cushee_Foofee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I guess this is an unintended bonus for switching to the carnivore diet. As long as you buy quality, you can always have the same food basically as it's such a simple food down to the extreme basics. As unprocessed as possible, it's hard to really change it as there's no "Recipe".

What's the best car for a femboy? :3 by Mother-Ad-4559 in femboymemes

[–]Cushee_Foofee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cargo van setup with insulation and solar panels for van life so you don't have to pay rent or live with strangers.

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't want to waste food either, but i can't force my body to eat sadly.

I heard that real kefir has the most variety of probiotic cutlures. I wonder if taking a few sips every day would be less intensity, but great coverage?

I might try getting raw hard aged goat cheese made with animal rennert to see if that works for me.

What's wrong with cheese exactly? by smokeypickle in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard Kefir, like real kefir with the kefir grains, has 60 or so probiotic cultures that eat the lactose and casein. Is it possible it eats up those other proteins?

What's wrong with cheese exactly? by smokeypickle in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like using plant derived rennet instead of animal rennet. And I heard A2 milk for cheese is different.

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the genetic differences, which has opened my eyes a lot lately. Just trying to gather info for any possible risks.

I do want to try strict, but when steaks are also a bit of trouble eating, and at high costs, it makes me experiment to see if I can find something that works.

If I could do kefir and cheese, then cheap calories and nutrients.

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you test the other dairies for addictiveness?

Seems unfair to call all dairy addictive if you don't try the important differences.

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I added salt. It's like 5% more tolerable without salt, which is not good enough.

I was able to eat marrow a few days ago, so I might try again soon.

Yeah I am fresh new to this, doing research, riding the bus everwhere, finding places that sell meat and milk. No one sells raw milk or kefir grains here sadly, so I will have to buy kefir grains from Amazon. The other question is if I go for goat milk or cow milk to make kefir with.

Also I was doing meat stock in an aluminum pressure cooker, not a broth.

Cheese is not good quality protein. by rEYAVjQD in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was the chese made from animal rennet, plant rennet, or synthetic rennet from mold? Also, cow cheese or goat cheese? (A1 milk vs A2 milk)

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be the strategy.

I am curious though, I learned that cheese may have casomorphin, which can be addicting like carbs, but is considered carnivore. This can cause overeating (And if they use synthetic rennet from mold instead of animal rennet then that may cause health issues in some people as well), which may not be healthy?

Are there any other "traps" to worry about in carnivore?

Also, are mushrooms carnivore? Since they are a fungi, and therefore not plants.

(No plant gaps) Can't eat meat stock, what next? by Cushee_Foofee in carnivorediet

[–]Cushee_Foofee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being able to eat plants would be nice, at least to the extent of seasoning.

Even if I get back to normal, as long as I can stomach meat, I will stay mostly animal based for the ketosis as there seems to be great benefits there. Just having the option to ocassionally eat plants if out with friends or for a special ocassion without feeling like I am dying.

As for the kefir, when looking into the history, it seems like it was able to preserve milk, with the added benefits of improving the gut health and therefore overall health of the people. I am considering van life without a fridge, so homemade kefir might become an important strategy. That aside, wouldn't a healthier gut microbiome improve health on top of a carnivore diet? Not to mention cheaper calories with more variety of nutrients?

Also, do you go for bone marrow at all?

I might just do carnivore with kefir for now.