This is an interview episode where Dr. Anthony Chaffee joins host Simon Lewis to break down one of the most debated topics in carnivore eating: dairy. Listeners get a clear framework for understanding why whole milk is problematic on a carnivore diet, specifically because lactose (a disaccharide of glucose and galactose) raises blood sugar and triggers insulin spikes that shift the body away from fat-burning metabolism. The episode also dismantles the popular claim that you must eat carbohydrates to maintain metabolic flexibility, citing insights from Professor Ben Bikman's research on insulin biology.
The discussion covers the practical hierarchy of dairy products, from the most problematic (milk, large quantities of cheese) to the most tolerable (butter, ghee), and explains why even low-lactose options like hard cheese can derail progress when eaten in excess. Listeners with autoimmune conditions receive specific guidance to eliminate all dairy completely during recovery before cautiously reintroducing it. Crucially, the episode confirms that calcium from dairy is unnecessary, as meat provides all required nutrients, and that dairy should function only as a condiment added to meat, never as a standalone food.
Key Takeaways
- Avoid drinking milk on a carnivore diet because its lactose raises blood sugar, spikes insulin, blocks leptin signaling, and triggers hunger cycles that lead to overeating and fat storage rather than fat burning.
- The 'metabolic flexibility' argument for eating periodic carbohydrates has no scientific basis: according to Professor Ben Bikman's insulin research, the body remains fully capable of handling glucose when needed, and the appearance of reduced tolerance is simply a priming effect, not a metabolic deficiency.
- Restrict dairy strictly to condiment quantities (butter melted on lean meat, a small amount of sour cream or melted cheese on a burger patty) and always eat it alongside meat, never as a standalone snack or separate meal, to avoid displacing essential nutrients and overeating.
- People with autoimmune conditions should eliminate all dairy completely, including A2 milk and butter, until symptoms fully resolve, because even A2 casein proteins can cause inflammation and worsen leaky gut, making dairy a high-risk food during the recovery period.
- Dairy on the Carnivore Diet: Milk, Lactose, and Blood Sugar Spikes
- Metabolic Flexibility Myth: Do You Need Carbohydrates to Stay Insulin Sensitive?
- Calcium from Meat vs Dairy: Do You Need Dairy for Bone Health?
- Butter, Ghee, Cheese and A2 Milk: Which Dairy Products Are Safest on Carnivore?
- How Dairy Causes Weight Gain by Blocking Leptin and Disrupting Hunger Signals
- How to Use Dairy as a Condiment on Carnivore: Anthony Chaffee's Practical Approach
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