If polled, what percentage of carnivores would claim bristol 4 stool as their most frequent bowel movement?
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Concludes with a poll/study with n >= 200.
(Can be a twitter poll)

Carnivore here means people getting >90% of their calories from meats.
(Tho if it is a rough poll of people in the "carnivore community" who also consume some carbs, or dairy etc I will probably count it)

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Have you used it for purposes other than elimination, or have you taken caution when reintroducing it? dordle

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What will the format of the poll be? Examples:

“Is your poop most frequently Bristol 4? Yes/No”

“How would you score your typical poop? Bristol 1/2/3/4”

@NathanNguyen Appologies.

Er, Probably the later if I eventually run one.

Tho other people running one (eg Aella or something) would count even if not exactly the question as stated.

I remember having very great stool quality when I was on the carnivore diet, but it may have been more of the type 3 variety. It was often ghostly

@ian Why did you do it? Did you get any benefits? Were you careful when reintroducing or were you using it for things other than elimination?

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