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50% Facts with Silent Mike & Jim McD

Why would anyone choose a carnivore diet? w/Jason Phillips

50% Facts with Silent Mike & Jim McD

Jim McDonald

Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Tv & Film, Business, Health & Fitness, Film Reviews

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

When weight-loss diets work, they work by creating a caloric deficit and not through any other magic. We’ve established that with our experts on the show already. We’ve also established that cutting out a whole category of nutrient --like cutting carbs in a ketogenic diet – can accomplish a calorie reduction. But what if you cut everything but meat? You may be accomplishing the goal of reducing calories, but at what nutritional cost? Jason Phillips joined us to ponder this diet and share thoughts about whether it’s a good idea…apart from whether or not it’s effective. Jason is the founder of iN³ Nutrition and the Nutritional Consulting Institute. Jason has written for several publications including Men’s Fitness and his own book, Macros Explained: Your Ultimate Guide to Macronutrient Prescription for Health, Performance, and Aesthetics and Macros Applied: Bridging the Gap from Science to Application. Here’s what we came up with on our own: If there’s no real downside to eating vegetables, why not eat them? Outside of a reduction in calories, is there anything special about meat that makes the diet more worthwhile? Are all-or-nothing strategies just easier for some people to stick to? Is there a marketing/FOMO angle? Does taking a more extreme stance equal greater popularity in the fitness space? When does Mike’s “Tequila and Broccoli diet book come out? Our ideas start pretty much from the jump. Jason joins us about 13:38. You can find Jason on Instagram at @jasonphillips_in3 and at in3nutrition.com This episode is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus. For a limited time only, they are offering our listeners an entire Month for FREE! Check out the course Understanding Human Behavior for free and maybe you’ll be able to tell US why someone would choose to eat carnivore. It’s a great fit for the topic of this episode. Start your free month trial today using our special URL: Thegreatcoursesplus.com/FACTS This episode is also sponsored by Warby Parker! Jump into the FREE home try-on program. Get five pairs of glasses to check out at home with no cost or obligation at warbyparker.com/facts Hosted by Mike Farr (@silentmikke) and Jim McDonald (@thejimmcd). Produced by Jim McDonald Production assistance by Connor O’Neal. Theme by Aaron Moore. Branding by Joseph Manzo.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to 50% facts.

0:10.2

The show where we try to answer specific questions on an individual topic and then at the

0:14.7

end we bring in an expert to give you the real answers.

0:17.8

I'm Jimmy Donald and I'm Mike Far.

0:20.6

Welcome to our show.

0:21.6

I got no stories.

0:30.8

I got no stories either.

0:31.8

I did a video on this topic.

0:33.8

On Carnivore diets?

0:34.8

Carnivore diets.

0:35.8

What did you say?

0:36.8

And I'm no.

0:37.8

Like I previously said in our keto podcast.

0:41.1

Like, subscribe, turn on notifications.

0:42.6

Do whatever you got to do over there to follow this thing till your mom shared her Facebook

0:45.4

do all that for me.

0:47.9

What I said was I don't consume a lot of content nowadays.

0:50.9

Yeah.

0:51.9

And either.

0:52.9

Keto's been around a long time.

0:53.9

I don't consume any fitness content unless it's somebody that we're going to deal with.

0:57.9

I just don't remember.

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