Hii! So a few days ago I began a nearly fully carnivore diet. Eating Angus and 85% lean grass fed patties and I have been experiencing these crazy symptoms.

Question with no context: Do you experience what feels like our ancestral psychology of Kill, Conquer or Reproduce endlessly. From eating a carnivorous diet?

It began with this incredible energy and irritation to certain things. That was almost all consuming. Though I had to control of course.

Then this absolute arousal mixed with the want to eat more meat but also nonstop reproduce.

Beyond that I had amazing pain management. Where I got a cut that almost circled my whole arm. Barely any pain. When before that’d sting like a BITCH.

I also today held a 375 F pan and only got one blister and the rest of my hand healed in 30 minutes to an hour and I held it for probably 30 seconds or longer. I’d assume you’d have worse burns. Though most of my hand has no burns, the elasticity of my thumb came back in that 30-1 h. Only thing left is the blister that’s tiny.

Lastly I managed to automatically breathe or just absorb air for 15 minutes rapidly moving. Probably 10-15 reps per 20 seconds until I went 30-40 reps per 20 seconds. I pushed myself to max near the end and that’s when my breathing dramatically increased needing me to actually breathe.

Does anyone else experience this with eating constant meat? It almost feels like Kill, Conquer or Reproduce. If that makes sense.

  • Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk
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    1 day ago

    You did not “hold” a 200c pan for 30 seconds and escape with one blister and no burns.

    Eating meat doesn’t rewrite your genetic code and give you heat resistance.

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      20 hours ago

      Yeah I only had a blister on my middle finger. Everything else came back perfectly fine. I’m not saying that alone did it but I wouldn’t be surprised if it had some effect

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        18 hours ago

        You need to goto a scientist and let them know you are a superhuman

        In the real world, you either didnt hold onto it for 30 seconds, or the pan wasn’t very hot.

        You would be physically incapable of holding something that is 200c for more than a second. Your body wouldn’t let you.

        And if for some reason you dont have nerve endings, you’d be in hospital

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          14 hours ago

          Sorry for my late reply. Just thought on this. It’s not a superpower in truth. Everyone has it. I’ve been studying the connection between possible magical connectors in the brain and how magic can actually just manipulate the energy and matter in our universe. What people assume are superpowers are just specially designed. Augments to my body. Such as 50% frost giant DNA, 40% Asgardian DNA and 10% human. Around there.

          Everyone can do what I’m doing just have to train their brain to be able to fully use or connect to these connectors. Then, if you think about it scientifically if a being could control all energy and matter. They could do things from making fireballs. Flying. Teleporting and more. I would never agree and say something is real, that I could not possibly explain through a scientific method