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I like zerocarb as a name, though that's in part because /r/zerocarb is a nicer community than /r/carnivore and that's because the name has less pull so zerocarb is smaller
Calling ourselves zerocarb will reduce both our attack surface and our ability to get subscribers
I think we are going to get attacked no matter what, so I would prioritize being easy to find over being a slightly smaller target.
Carnivore it is!
Sounds good. I just came across this post pinned on Reddit's zerocarb community: https://old.reddit.com/r/zerocarb/comments/1g586uz/back_to_the_basics_with_bear/
Bear called it zerocarb in comparison to low carb
That's pretty much why I like the name zerocarb. But carnivore is definitely the popular search term now
I wonder if it's worth having a zerocarb community pointed at the main carnivore one
Though that thread has a lot on salt I don't agree with. Take salt as and if you need it. It tastes bad if you have had too much. The place where the cattle you eat grew up matters, the weather you live in matters
Yeah, I figure there are many reasons someone ends up doing full carnivore.
For some of these people zero carb is their goal, for other people inflammation is their goal, and for others eliminating allergens is their goal.
I suspect that is why "Carnivore" is the most popular term, it doesn't care why you got to all ABF it just covers all situations.
If we do have a zerocarb community, I wonder what we would post there? I'm struggling to find good content as it is for the one community.
For me it was that low carb wasn't working (it was too hard), and zerocarb seemed less threatening than carnivore. The words mean the same but they hit differently
But since we don't have the population to support both (even Reddit shares mods between the two) and carnivore is the popular term, I agree that carnivore is the best option
Isn't that so weird? me too. I started keto, thought Carnivore was crazy, on keto I could eat some normal stuff.... but it was so hard to do correctly. Now that I've gone full carnivore, I realize how easy it is and how difficult keto is to do correctly.
On keto i had a constant battle of going in and out while trying new foods, recipes, restaurants. Ohh, this sausage has hidden carbs, but this sausage is ok... its just hard mode.
It's funny. I recall on Reddit interactions with people promoting carnivore. You'd say something about protein targets and they'd say "or don't worry about targets, eat enough meat and you'll have enough"
Steffansons book (the fat of the land) was the straw that broke the camels back for me
Low carb was hard in the yo-yo diet way
This is pure truth. Keto works, it worked for me, solved some major issues, but I was always yo-yoing.
It sounds so simple its crazy. What clicked for me is one of the low carb down under lectures - 'The body is a amazing homeostasis machine, if you listen to it you will be fine'. If your hungry - eat, if your thirsty - drink, the body will take care of the rest. it's so simple.