This video, "My Carnivore Journey: Part-2 One Month In," by Kit Badger, details the creator's experience after one month on the Carnivore Diet. The content focuses on a follow-up blood lab analysis, comparing results to baseline readings taken before starting the diet. The creator discusses how their body has adjusted and recommends two books for those interested in learning more about the Carnivore Diet: "The Carnivore Code" by Paul Saladino and "The Essential Carnivore Diet Cook Book" by Vivica Menegaz and Erin Blevins. The video includes links to Kit Badger's website, shop, Patreon, and Ballistic Ink T-shirts.
This video marks the beginning of a personal carnivore diet journey. The presenter explains the diet's core principle: consuming only animal products (meat, fat, organs, connective tissue) with salt as the sole addition. The video highlights the potential for significant health and well-being consequences from dietary choices and outlines the metrics that will be tracked, including blood labs, weight, body measurements, and a food log, to assess the journey's progress. Two recommended books on the carnivore diet are linked.
This video from RecoilTV follows Editor in Chief Iain Harrison on a plains hunt in the Umkomaas Valley, South Africa. The episode emphasizes the "Carnivore" ethos of utilizing the entire animal, extending beyond edible meat to taxidermy. Harrison takes his three harvested wild game animals to the Cradle of Man Taxidermy, showcasing how the 'rest' of the animal is preserved and utilized. The video also promotes the RecoilTV app available on various platforms.
This video follows RECOIL's Editor in Chief, Iain Harrison, on a hunting expedition in Hawaii. He connects with local bowhunter Danny Bolton, whose family owns land with diverse tropical flora, and knife forger Neil Kamimura, who crafts the blades for the hunt. The expedition culminates with Gaucho chef Flora Kamimura preparing a "field to table" meal from the collected game. The content highlights a holistic approach to hunting, from the creation of tools to the final culinary experience, showcasing the "REAL Hawaii" and "true hunting island style."
This video features exclusive footage of a mountain lion successfully taking down a whitetail deer. The footage was provided by Justin Dellinger, a PhD candidate at the University of Washington, to American Hunter Editor-in-Chief J. Scott Olmsted. The video offers a raw look at a predator-prey interaction in a natural setting, highlighting the hunting prowess of the mountain lion. The description directs viewers to AmericanHunter.org for more related content.
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