Carnivore Diet Guide
Plain-English basics, common mistakes, food lists, and clinician-first health cautions.
Carnivore media engine
Meat-based answers, guides, gear, and deals built for readers, search engines, and AI discovery.
Beginner pages, food lists, practical buying guides, and safety notes make the site useful before automation scales it.
Plain-English basics, common mistakes, food lists, and clinician-first health cautions.
Reviews and comparisons for beef, boxes, grills, pans, thermometers, salt, and tools.
Concise summaries, FAQ blocks, internal links, and source sections for search and AI retrieval.
A human-reviewed lane for current carnivore coverage, nutrition research, meat industry stories, and source-backed weekly briefs.
Research & News
News discovery starts with metadata only. Drafts should cite original sources, avoid copied articles, and keep health stories in human review.
Point/counterpoint pages for carnivore vs vegan, plant-based vs animal-based, and other diet debates without ragebait.
Each debate draft should present both sides fairly, cite claims, and separate evidence from opinion.
Vegan/carnivore debates often involve medical or nutrition claims, so the default path is draft first.
Curated videos with creator attribution, embeds or source links, original context, and human review for health or debate claims.
Creator spotlight
The launch version starts with manual picks. Automation can discover public metadata later, but videos are embedded or linked rather than rehosted.
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Read guideNo. The site is informational and should direct readers to qualified clinicians for medical decisions.
Yes, but affiliate pages should disclose commissions clearly and keep buyer notes useful.