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Yes, the carnivore diet can transform lives - but I've been inside the private groups where people reveal the shocking health complications that 'meatfluencers' don't talk about: FAYE JAMES

Yes, the carnivore diet can transform lives - but I've been inside the private groups where people reveal the shocking health complications that 'meatfluencers' don't talk about: FAYE JAMES

Daily Mail​2 days ago
It starts, as many things in modern wellness do, with an Instagram reel.
A woman, glowing with health, thanks the carnivore diet for giving her back her energy, healing her autoimmune disease, and clearing her skin.
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