There are other nutrients than vitamin c and a, but If you're eating a high seafood diet and lots of liver, great.
Low carb isn't going to magically protect you from cancer and heart disease. Studies don't have to be specifically on low carb diets to be valid.
Also 'may be a significant risk factor' is normal scientific wording for finding a statistical correlation.
the intuit lived without plants, and without cancer
I don't think we have evidence for that, and I'm not sure it's even relevant.
More importantly though, even the best farming practices, there is no sustainable or environmentally friendly way to produce meat. Again, I'm not sure what the Inuit have to do with that, given how different our modern meat industry is. But growing food, feeding it to animals (who produce greenhouse gasses), and eating those animals is an extremely inefficient and destructive way to get food. Not to mention the horrific treatment, enslavement, and killing of those animals.
Though I do purchase my meat directly from a sustainable farm.
Even if it's relatively "sustainable" compared to other meat production, it still has an enormous environmental cost compared to plant foods.
I don't expect to change your mind about this, and if this diet is the only thing that works for you personally to address your gut issues, so be it, I can't really fault you for that.
But anyone else reading this should know that it's neither healthy nor sustainable.
Keto is interesting, I haven't personally tried it, but I definitely think it can be a useful tool, even if we don't know how safe it is long term. However there are plant based ketogenic diets, so I don't think that really supports a carnivore diet. It still remains that meat is linked to heart disease and cancer.
Nutrient density and bioavailability is a fair point, but nothing that can't be compensated for by either eating more of certain foods or supplements within a plant based diet. And even if you were convinced that meat is necessary anyway, how is a full meat diet better than a mixed diet?
As far as ethics and environmental cost, while I agree with you that it could be less bad, meat production will never be ethical, nor sustainable. Raising cows for example, even with the most natural methods, still uses an enormous amout of resources including land and water for feed. And unless you're somehow capturing the methane produced, that has a significant environmental cost as well.
The current reality of the meat industry today is much worse, though. If you're eating meat today, you're supporting today's meat industry.
Okay sounds like nothing other than being "more native" than Kitty, but they will add more fearures later. I'm not convinced to switch, but I'm interested what Ghostty does in the future.
My point is that all these factors are real, and they do tip the scale, but at the end of the day, how much you eat determines whether you gain or lose weight.
I'm not saying other factors can't make a significant difference. (genetics and epigenetics play a role.)
I'm also not saying that it's easy. (food, especially fast food can light up people's brains in a way that mirrors drug addiction.)
But if you eat less while burning the same number of calories, you WILL lose weight. That's not an opinion, it's a law of physics.
There is variability in the human metabolism, for sure, but CICO is thermodynamics. There's not a person on the planet who can gain weight without eating.
The video shows how Honey doesn't actually get you the best deals, with 'approved' discounts.
I don't care about affiliate links either, but I certainly don't want to be making Paypal so much money for no reason.
The notifications are coming from Google Play Services.
Look into GrapheneOS. They have a sandboxed play services implementation, and you can have multiple sandboxed users, e.g. one for foss apps, one for google and proprietary apps.
Also try TrackerControl on f-droid, it lets you block trackers from apps. You'll still have Google to worry about though.
Yeah, in general it's the same support as on Windows.
I think it depends a lot on the game. Early RTX games have basically no difference, but RTGI in modern games can have a huge effect. I would argue it's already pretty much manditory in The Finals, for example.
I haven't moved from Mull yet, but there's IronFox which is a Mull fork