Dr. Shawn Baker is an orthopedic surgeon, weight lifting world record holder, and carnivore diet advocate.
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Dr. Shawn Baker is an orthopedic surgeon, weight lifting world record holder, and carnivore diet advocate.
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So he eats meat. But, what does he drink? Vegans blood?
Is it the Meat only or is it NOT EATING THE BULL $h!+
12:45 I didn't know "good" blood work was the gold standard for health. 🤔
1:57 rude Joe, we wanted to hear some of the cases!!
His guest is giving out misinformation about the Sami tribes diet in regard to vitamins to advocate his carnivore diet. The Sami eat several different varieties of berries, (cloud berry, lingonberry, etc.), mushrooms, sorrel, angelica, teas made from grasses and pine bark, which they also make flour from. I wrote a five page report in an ethnobotany class involving every form of plant life they use and what they use it for. It was challenging to do because they do eat a fraction of the plant life compared to other human groups, but he's absolutely wrong to say they're getting all their vitamins and antioxidants from animal organs. Also, "those guys who go out" to study indigenous groups are called ethnographers. If he knew anthropology as well as he insinuated he did, these are things and terms he would have been familiar with. I'm not saying i'm an expert or that he is not. Just that I've caught him BSing a tiny bit here and there about things he's learned, in order to push his diet. Also, notice the way he balks and his body language becomes extremely nervous when joe brings up bloodwork. The guy's a medical doctor who knows how extreme his diet is, and isn't interested in bloodwork? And then begs the question to joe about which single blood test he ought to take. He should know which labs he would need, and it would involve entire panels, not a singular test. He's being deliberately avoidant there too, red flag.