Is Omnivore Optimal? The Carnivore Diet with Dr. Anthony Chaffee
Back to Human - A podcast by James Andriella - Fridays

Welcome to the 50th episode of the Back to Human Podcast. On today’s episode I’m joined by Dr. Anthony Chaffee—an American medical doctor, carnivore diet expert, and host of The Plant-Free MD Podcast. With over 20 years of research into optimal human nutrition, Dr. Chaffee shares his bold and evidence-backed perspective: that the carnivore diet is the true species-appropriate diet for humans, and many of the chronic illnesses we face today stem directly from what we eat—or don’t eat.As someone currently five months into my own carnivore journey (after transitioning from a ketovore approach), I’ve seen firsthand both the benefits and the challenges.In this episode, we dive into some of the most common challenges people face when transitioning to a carnivore lifestyle, how to overcome them, and what to expect along the way. We also explore how a meat-based diet impacts athletic performance, as well as its potential to improve — and in some cases reverse — chronic conditions like autoimmune disease, diabetes, and more.In this episode, we discuss:• Dr. Chaffee’s personal experience with athletic performance and adaptation on carnivore• How chronic conditions like diabetes, obesity, heart failure, schizophrenia, and autoimmune diseases can go into remission with a strict carnivore diet• The origins of meat-and-water diets used to treat IBS, Crohn’s, and rheumatoid arthritis since the 1800s• Whether autoimmune diseases really involve the body attacking itself• Fat metabolism, VO2 max, and what low-carb research shows in elite athletes• The role of insulin in blocking fat-burning and disrupting metabolic hormones• Why high blood sugar is so damaging—and whether elevated glucose is inherently toxic• How testosterone levels may double on keto, and how ketones support recovery and reduce inflammation• Endocrine disruptors in plants and their effects on human physiology• Hydration and electrolyte support on a carnivore diet• Caffeine use on carnivore• Why humans are biologically designed to live 120–130 years in health• Why carbohydrates are so addictive• How we use the same terminology for sugar as we do for drugsThis is a deep and eye-opening conversation about food, health, performance, and what it means to return to our biological roots.