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I've seen some discussion about the need to occasionally spike insulin on a carnivore diet. That some people will have issues if they don't eat a large bolus of protein, but break up their eating into many small meals and thus never have a occasional insulin spike.

I haven't seen any research on this, just speculation by Bart Kay. Mechanistically it is appealing, but I wonder what experience or data other people have seen?

TLDR its better to eat one big protein meal then many small protein snacks while doing carnivore.

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[–] psud@aussie.zone 2 points 4 months ago

I think we get a daily insulin spike regardless because our blood sugar goes up around dawn each day and isn't taken up by the fat adapted body, so there must be an insulin reaction to bring the blood sugar back to normal