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We weren't evolved to eat only meat. Think through what our ancestors would have eaten. On average, probably plants, grains, and berries most days, and a deer a week if we were doing well. One day a week, we'd probably go hungry. We'd change what we ate by what was fresh that season.
Humans are opportunistic omnivores. Some of our "edge" came from that variety, because we got a broader range of micronutrients and trace elements than other species. You can survive on nothing but roast beef sandwiches, but that doesn't make it ideal. So yes, probably lots of folks have issues from a meat-only diet - gout, constipation, that sort of thing.
But the original question is either too broad or too misleading. There's really no such thing as a 100%-strict "carnivore diet" for humans - without at least SOME fiber and the vitamins we get from plants, we'd die of simple stuff like scurvy just like 1600's sailors did. What do you really want to know?
Humans are opportunistic omnivores. Some of our "edge" came from that variety, because we got a broader range of micronutrients and trace elements than other species. You can survive on nothing but roast beef sandwiches, but that doesn't make it ideal. So yes, probably lots of folks have issues from a meat-only diet - gout, constipation, that sort of thing.
But the original question is either too broad or too misleading. There's really no such thing as a 100%-strict "carnivore diet" for humans - without at least SOME fiber and the vitamins we get from plants, we'd die of simple stuff like scurvy just like 1600's sailors did. What do you really want to know?