This Disturbing Carnivore Study was Kept Hidden For 100 Years? - Doctor Reacts
In recent discourse, videos questioning mainstream dietary advice have grabbed viewers' attention by positing that historical studies supporting meat-based nutrition have been deliberately hidden. A video by the group "Carnivore Squad" presents such a narrative surrounding a 1929 clinical trial that celebrated meat-exclusive diets.
The video claims a conspiracy has shrouded an essential study that reportedly substantiates the health benefits of a carnivore diet. Dr. Eric Westman examines this claim with both skepticism and scientific curiosity. The focus is an N of 2 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), highlighting explorers Vilhjalmur Stefansson and Karsten Anderson who subsisted solely on meat for a year under medical supervision.
According to Dr. Westman, the real intrigue lies in questioning why such findings aren't part of mainstream discourse, yet guy discomfort began by confirming it didn't reach mass mention because of limited data pertinence. Scientific protocols of today call it an "N of 2" experience, simply encompassing rigorous observations to assure diet discourse's relevance else limits scientific thrust-recognition in legitimacy maneuvers devalued mains-run aus exercises.
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