Your body will easily manufacturer 100% of the glucose you need. In total, you need roughly 1 teaspoon of glucose.
There are about 80-95% 95-98% of humans who will tolerate fruits and vegetables just fine.
But, the proper human diet is meat.
edit: I need to be more realistic with the numbers.
Is there an active tribe or natural peoples that currently eats 100% meat all year long? I don't think so. I need more proof than your feelings
Who even cares? That lady is going on 13 years of carnivore. You can see the impact on her body. 0 CAC, and no obesity, no diabetes, etc.
If you want to find the carnivorous ancestors of a people, find the ancient grave yards, and start digging until you find the skeletons with the all their teeth, the greatest height, strongest bones, and the largest brains. That is when you'll know you found the carnivores.
The most recent nearly-100% carnivores that I am aware of are the Eskimo's and some Inuits. They would come down to town once a year and get a bunch of sweets, alcohol and carbs and immediately eat it, sleep for a day and return to their homes. The rest of the year they ate blubber, whale meat, and seal meat. I suppose fish if they could get them too.
The healthiest, best developed, and strongest among us eat the most meat and fat.
Yeah I am going to need more proof then just "the strongest bones on records were STRICT Carnivores." That is absolutely not true. What is ridiculous here, is I agree that a large amount of the Human diet Should be Meat and Fat. But our ancestors ate a plethora of foods in order to survive and if you eat closest to how a bear eats in the wild you will do really well. The Spartans kicked ass against all odds 300:1,000,000 what were they eating? If you want to come out looking like an Inuit be my guest. It all depends on your personal goals.
The veggies and fruit are the vehicle on which waste rides out the body.
IDK. I suppose there might be chelation for heavy metal toxicity that is useful? I hear that seaweed can help with that.
Other than that, almost everyone experiences a gut improvement by removing plants from their diet.
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