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Jordan Peterson's all-meat diet
You guys know about Jordan Peterson, right? For anyone who hasn't heard of him, he's a Canadian psychologist and a professor. He's also a bit of a "self-help guru" if I can use that term. He recently wrote a best-selling book called 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, and he has a popular YouTube channel, or so I hear.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peterson But this thread isn't really about all that. It's specifically about this new diet he says that he's following. He has a daughter (named Mikhaila, age 26), and she's actually the one who came up with this diet first, and he adopted it after seeing how well it worked for her. She has an autoimmune disease. The diet consists of meat, salt and water. In the case of his daughter, the meat is specifically beef only. She also says that she can drink alcohol such as vodka or bourbon. The Jordan Peterson All-Meat Diet A lot of things about this diet make me skeptical, and some claims they make seem hard to believe.
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So out of these two months that he's been following this diet, one of those months was spent having a "catastrophic" reaction that prevented him from sleeping for 25 straight days. But presumably for the other month he was is superb health?? How do these claims add up? Presumably he hasn't been following it long enough for symptoms of scurvy to set in. Not sure how long his daughter has been following it. |
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Never heard of him, but obviously an idiot.
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I know of a rather effective diet where you're on all-protein for a week or two before easing into a more balanced diet, but meat-only sounds as stupid as all-vegetable to me.
Another notch in Peterson's stupid belt. |
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I think the two months is how long it's been since the last time he ate something other than meat. Also, that podcast episode is from maybe a month ago so I guess it's about three months now?
I remember he said that he was trying to see if they could add some things back in without negative consequences. In that Joe Rogan podcast he said that the apple cider thing was the day before he went on Sam Harris' podcast for the first time, which was put up on youtube on Jan 21 2017, so a year and a half ago. As I recall he said that when he first started trying this diet they were eating vegetables as well (a lot of brocolli). The "two months" is specifically the only meat diet.
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His daughter was on Joe Rogan today, actually: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF_7688Zk6s I think it's a little crazy and don't really buy it, but he's at least pretty clear that they are just experimenting on themselves and there's no science behind it. He's just sharing some anecdotal experience that seems to be working for them. I wouldn't do it. |
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If you say you don't cheat on a diet, you are either lying or there is something seriously wrong with you.
I wonder how much Peterson spends on his diet: high-quality meat three times a day is more than I am comfortable with spending on. |
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I don't cheat on a diet.
....I'm not on a diet. |
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What disease is it? I remember him saying that both he and his daughter have an "autoimmune disease" but which one is it?
I have (had?) an autoimmune disease - sarcoidosis. Does he and his daughter have that? Or maybe they both have AIDS? They are not specific, so how is anyone to judge whether this diet is useful for them as well? This is important, because this diet is not just something that they are mentioning casually in passing, but something that Mikhaila Peterson is advocating as a lifestyle choice and even charging people for her non-existent expertise.
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She also has a blog that she uses to push her diet called Don't Eat That:
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With this and Jordan Peterson's religious posturing, not to mention his reliance on Jung as his guiding psychological mentor, it makes me wonder if his clinical psychology, something that I otherwise have no credentials to critique, is also nothing but snake-oil as well. |
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You could buy beef Medallions for $27/lb. Or you could buy Beef Tri Tip like I do for $4. It's a 15 pound bulk vacuum pack. Roast beef, steaks, Philly cheese steak. How many pounds per day to get 2,000 calories? $6/day? Maybe $8?
At 30% fat, (a good steak) you would get half your calories from fat. But I do need some fiber. |
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If that were all, maybe it wouldn't be so bad, but she is offering "consultations" at $75 for half an hour and $120 for an hour.
http://mikhailapeterson.com/consultations/ It seems she also wants it both ways by at least suggesting on her blog that there actually is science (or something science-y sounding) behind it:
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They could probably make a lot of money from this cult judging by the comments:
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Me too, though I don't think constipation is a terminal complaint
![]() Vitamin C usually gets mentioned in such discussions, but it seems it is available in meat. Provided you eat it at least some of it raw, or very rare, and include organ meat such as liver and brains. Rare calf brain anybody? Yum! |
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Well hang on a second. If you would take the time to get to know more about him as I have, and really learn about all the insights he has on the variety of topics he addresses, you would understand that he's... uh... okay yes he's a complete idiot.
Keep an eye out, you will absolutely see his name elsewhere. He's a big deal right now, and completely full of garbage. It's amazing how many "skeptics" and "atheists" he's roped in, considering his rants are lacking in facts and filled with religion. A crazy fad diet miracle cure is not surprising at all from this guy. |
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It must be awful to have a condition like that. Well, she seems sincere, and I assume all the stuff about her arthritis and having to have joints replaced is all true.
I wonder what causes such a condition in the first place? Could it be parents who are too hyperattentive about cleanliness? I think maybe babies need to encounter some dirt and germs and put them in their mouths in order to "calibrate" their immune systems as it were. Kids didn't have so many allergies in the olden days. It's the so-called "hygiene hypothesis" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygiene_hypothesis Babies naturally put all sorts of things in their mouths, filthy things, and maybe that serves a purpose, as counterintuitive as that may be. As a parent you want to prevent them from being exposed to filth and germs, but maybe too much of that is actually counterproductive. |
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I started listening to the Rogan interview. At around the 57 minute mark she says, "My naturopath says maybe I have a microbiome problem..."
Rogan: "Whenever someone says, 'my naturopath says' I just go uuuuuhhhh, what else did she say - you need a crystal in your pocket?" |
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I'm going to guess that he doesn't count Metamucil as a cheat.
But the Eskimos eat all meat diets. And it didn't effect their mental acuity. We can tell by their decision to stay in the frozen north instead of migrating to Southern California. ![]() My understanding of the Red Meat Debacle is that it was started by the Framingham study. In which they combined Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO) with the saturated fats group. HVO at the time had 25-40% Trans fats. Beef fat is only 1/2%. It was the veggie oils that were killing us, NOT the lard. Later the animal rights activist got into it too. Joined by the weenies that conflate red meat with their blood phobia. Nowadays I have a hard time separating politics from nutrition. But the all meat diet does not sound poisonous to me. |
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Lots of people claim cognitive benefits to a Keto diet. And there are some people who are doing a Keto diet and go vegetable free, so that would be pretty much meat and fat only. Doesn't sound that outrageous if you are already down the Keto path.
I know I feel much better, physically and mentally, if I shoot for less than 20g crabs and all of that from green leafy vegetables. The first week or two may suck, but once your body adapts it really feels great. And one slip up does feel like **** for a day or two. I remember being really focused on my diet for about six months and then I broke down and had a milk shake for some occasion. The next morning I felt like I had spent the whole night at a bar. I hadn't even had a drink, but the feeling was very similar to being hung over. I was out of it for a day or two and it took a week to really feel good again. I'm just now getting back on my diet after a summer of screwing around and I already feel better. But I'm not going to forego veggies on this guy's word. Sorry. He sounds like an idiot piggy backing on some pretty well established dietary science. |
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Yeah that was a good moment.
I didn't finish the podcast because I don't really feel like she's got much of value to say, but it was interesting enough to hear her story, and Joe keeps things moving pretty well, while also at least questioning her ********. Also, I do have some sympathy for her viewpoint. I think if I was in the same situation of being extremely ill and then overcoming that, I'd also probably think I'd found a magic diet. |
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Diets consisting primarily of meat can work provided there is sufficient fat in them. Inuit diets included blubber to add both fat and vitamin C. Without enough fat in them you’d loose weight and suffer a number of other fairly serious problems.
Even if you can get around the potential nutritional issues of a mostly meat diet, there is no particular advantage as far as I can see. |
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Keto'er here too.. I didn't see anything about magnesium or potassium in that article. He'd be having severe leg cramps and feel like absolute crap if he wasn't getting electrolytes in.
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offtopic: I'm type 1 diabetic and cos of hypos every day I recently went with the low carb idea, just because it means I inject much less insulin per day and less risk of hypos,
My toes and feet click constantly at night, is that anything to do with what you said about magnesium and potassium? |
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Just because you need exogenous insulin does not mean you are T1. You are probably a T2 that needs more insulin due to insulin resistance. And the internal insulin resistance causes hyper-insulinemia, gobs of insulin circulating. And those gobs of insulin act like growth hormone, causing oodles of soft tissue problems. Tendinitis, trigger fingers, carpal tunnel, osteoarthritis too.
If you are T2, low carb and enough exercise and you won't need no more insulin. At all. |
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I think cows have enough electrolytes inside them to avoid getting cramps. But you'll need to eat organ meats to get them. Beef heart has so many that they taste metallic, like biting aluminum foil. Kidneys and liver have lots of other nutrients too. Brains are good too, but I don't they they sell them anymore due to concerns about CJV.
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It depends on what you are calling a diet.
I have adapted a way of eating, that doesn't include a lot of the elements of the SAD ( standard American diet). I do not eat grains, refined sugar or any processed foods that contain any of those things plus many other ingredients. I can say I have not knowingly eaten any of those things for over eight months, and I have no intention of doing so for the rest of my life. What do you suppose might be seriously wrong with me? |
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Yes, the fat is essential, otherwise you enter the realms of 'rabbit starvation'.
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Here is the article I remembered about a Keto person going off veggies. I'm not saying it is a good article or a good way to eat, but it isn't that far out there once you head down a low carb path.
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