Innocent from the perspective of the person who is sharing. They intended no harm, they did not want to get involved in somebody else's agenda.
You clearly view the photograph in a different context, and you see harm. That's fine, but if you're going to bring that context into other people's communities, you have to realize moderators may not want every person to be held to your standards. Hence the banning
Most of the risk comes from the processing and handling of the meat. If the chicken isn't perfectly healthy, and the butcher isn't very careful about keeping the intestinal tract from spreading, bacteria from the intestinal tract could spread to the meat.
This is the same reason that you need to cook ground beef to a much higher temperature than you need to cook a steak, more surface area, more points of possible contamination.
Is it possible to process and eat raw chicken safely? The Japanese certainly think so, it's a dish that's available widely in Japan.
It's up to you, and your risk tolerances. But if you're going to do it, you have to make sure you source the meat cleanly, it's processed very cleanly, it's stored very cleanly. It's a high bar
I don't think this is a Lemmy world issue. I think on many instances you would also see the same behavior. Somebody sharing something genuinely, innocently, and it's being leveraged and twisted into a political moment. That discourages people from sharing.
Does bias invalidate good science? No. A good RCT can be performed by a biased group and verified by other groups. But Bias might influence a group to pump out low probability "papers" that fit a agenda from the same data set using different slices every 3 months or so.......
No worries, I don't mind occasional downvotes, but we have had a few dialogs about post quality and content you find reliable, so I was trying to figure out where I went wrong this time :)
As far as oily / fatty stools https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab019 The Bristol Stool Scale is well known to be associated with dietary inputs and bile production.
This is the Carnivore community after all, I think its only fair to give us the benefit of the doubt
Never hungry unless there is meat in front of me, and I often don't finish
This might be the reason, if your not hungry, you don't need to eat. That is your body's feedback mechanism.
I started working from home and not cycling to and from work (1 hr each way) 5 days a week
Yeah, you developed a eating habit/schedule for a higher metabolic rate then your maintaining.
I didn't change the fat percentage of my food
Unless your body building, I don't think you need to mess with fat percentages, natural fat, and natural meat are supposed to be combined together. Fat is a strong, STRONG, satiety signal. If your muscle mass isn't going down, I'd say increase the fat % so that you don't eat too much protein.
Debugging
You might want to put your entire daily food intake into cronometer, then look at your nutrient breakdown. I've found it helpful
Common confounders: High stress levels, Cheese, sugar alcohols can increase insulin response too
Yes! Unless its pure alcohol (vodka, whiskey) there are carbohydrates in it. Alcohol is a poison at any dose, but it uses the same pathway as fructose metabolism in the liver.
I was surprised today that I seem to have put on some extra fat.
Is your body fact percentage quite low already? Your body might just up adjusting to optimal.
Eat more fat if digestion is too slow (code for difficult pooing) eat less if it's too fast (loose poo)
This advice is good, but its focused on your ability to produce bile, it doesn't really go to your bodies nutritional needs. Hunger and Satiation are the main regulators of "having enough"
Are you hungry? Are you forcing yourself to finish meals?