Understanding Why You're Gaining Weight on Carnivore

I've seen many adults aged 45-54 hit this exact wall. At 310lbs starting and now 316lbs after six weeks of roughly 1lb ground beef, 3 eggs, and 1 ribeye daily, your intake likely falls short of true satiety needs. Most beginners underestimate calories while their bodies adapt. For someone managing diabetes and blood pressure, this can trigger water retention and stalled fat burn. Hormonal shifts in perimenopause or andropause make metabolic adaptation slower, so the scale climbs even when carbs are zero.

Key Best Practices for Sustainable Carnivore Success

Focus first on hitting 1.5-2g of protein per pound of ideal body weight. For you, that's aiming toward 180-220g daily spread across 3-4 meals. Increase fatty ribeye or add 80/20 ground beef to reach 2,200-2,800 calories initially. Track with a simple app for two weeks. Walk 20 minutes daily post-meal to ease joint pain without gym overwhelm. In my book The CFP Reset, I emphasize measuring ketones only after week 8 once adaptation stabilizes. Prioritize sleep and stress reduction since cortisol drives belly fat storage in this age group. Salt your food generously (4-6g sodium) to prevent electrolyte crashes that mimic weight gain.

Common Mistakes That Sabotage Progress

The top error is eating too little fat, causing your body to hold onto every calorie. Your current menu provides roughly 1,800 calories but may lack enough tallow or butter. Another pitfall is weighing daily instead of weekly averages. Many fail by ignoring hidden inflammation from prior diets. Avoid adding dairy too soon if lactose intolerant. Don't chase zero-carb perfection at the expense of variety; rotate beef cuts, include organ meats twice weekly for micronutrients that support thyroid function often sluggish after repeated diet failures.

Creating Your Simple Weekly Plan Without Overwhelm

Start each day with 4 eggs cooked in beef tallow, followed by 12oz ground beef at lunch and 14oz ribeye at dinner. Add 2-3oz liver on Tuesdays and Fridays. This hits macros without complex prep, fitting busy middle-income schedules. Expect 1-2lbs weekly loss once adapted. If blood sugar remains elevated, test fasting glucose before adjusting. Consistency beats perfection. Thousands in our community reversed similar trajectories by following these adjustments, proving insurance barriers don't block real change when you control the fork.