I had heart, but the fat in it did not taste great. I had liver, but I didn't manage very much of it. It didn't disgust me; I just didn't feel like I should have much of it.
What does it really mean to be ketogenic? It it really a good thing? If eating organs stops you from becoming so, and I would think it was more natural to eat the organs, then wouldn't it be better to do so? Is Ketogenic just what you must be to utilise fat without also having sugar? If you have sugar does that work a long side the fat and it's different? Should I actually be making an effort to have carbs, but have them from animal sources instead of plant? Since it is Glycogen in liver will that not cause inflammation, or is it actually a good thing to avoid them and just be 'ketogenic'? Roony mentioned Kidneys, what carbs are in there?
So far, since stopping with fruit and eating raw meat, I've been a lot stronger, and less inflammation/pain which is part of the strength. However, I've felt like I've had very little energy. In training, I haven't necessarily been tested in a cardiovascular sense, but I've just become very.. well energy-less(well no active/useful energy anyway).. and a bit dizzy. So I'm strong, but don't have the active energy to use my strength...
In contrast, in the past, if I've had fruit(carbs) but little protein/fat I'd be the opposite. I'd be jittery and full of active energy but I'd be too weak, and inflammatory to actually use my energy.
Please can I get lots of good responses and opinions as it's really rather important to me... thanks.
If you think I'd get much better response with a new thread, please say and I'll make one...
P.S. When I've eaten meat that's a bit old/past use-by, I've been fine, until I've exerted myself and then I've felt very uncomfortable in my gut. I guess that's because I have so little energy anyway and there's not enough left to control the off-food and it goes wild? That's also extremely inconvenient...