DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceA viewer asks: “I have started the Carnivore/Paleo diet to help with bodily fat loss. I take several supplements while seeking blessings on both food and supplements. When I get to the desired weight and health goals, I have planned to reintroduce some carbohydrates and vegetables for a more varied diet. Just like the belief in Creator, there appear to be opponents to this diet. Some doctors and other advocates for the diet on YouTube are attacked for these beliefs. Since before agriculture, I do not believe that humans look or feel as bad as they do now while addicted to sugar and carbs. Is there an ET Alliance attack on this diet? Will this diet be beneficial to myself and others?” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 3 months ago
We see the diet as having benefit for many, if not all. Some will have more success with it than others for weight control, but it is a proven approach. Its main benefits are avoiding the danger of high carbohydrate, and especially sugar content, which is quite deleterious to the body. There are many disinformation campaigns to discourage meat consumption which are sinister because it is not unhealthy, and far preferable to a heavy carbohydrate intake, and that is why it is discouraged so, through mind control manipulation. It is also attacked by proponents of the Environmental Movement, but theirs are exaggerated criticisms giving little weight to the benefit for health and happiness of human beings in the equation and only what they have come to believe, through manipulation, to be blocking a threat to the environment because of climate change. What is highest and best is to have a variety of foodstuffs and not a diet that is narrowly restricted to a few choices, so that is the thing to keep in mind here. The body can tolerate using this diet for losing weight but it might not be good for many to be on it as a strict permanent choice. The original diet of human beings, as first configured, was meant to be quite diverse. You are, after all, omnivores, not strictly vegetarian nor strictly carnivore.