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7/17/2025, 2:26:25 AM
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Because mostly plants means just that. Mostly. 1/3 of your food can still be meat or animal products. Therefore if a doctor tells you to eat mostly plants, he is not telling you to go vegetarian and especially not vegan.
>not sure about fully vegan
Then you have nothing. There has NEVER been a successful vegan population. Humans are not made to eat no animal products at all.
>NAZI Germany
No, just no. I am German.
>Buddhist groups
Monks, you mean? Religious sects are a possible exception. But they exist within the framework of larger society and are not their own cultures. Notably that means that cults receive new members from amongst the adult population and do not have to propagate themselves via child rearing. Which is lucky for such cults because St. Benedikt already recommended a vegetarian/vegan diet for monks who had trouble keeping their vows of chastity. I.e. veganism was already known to lower t levels.
In the case of buddhist monks it is very common for young buddhists to spend a few years in a temple as a monk and then leave the temple again. A B12 deficiency for instance can take years to develop, since the body stores some B12 over years. I also highly doubt that buddhist monks follow a vegan diet instead of a far more sustainable vegetarian one.
>whenever a successful vegetarian/vegan society arises, people like you try to destroy it
The fuck you talking about? Do you think r/vegan counts as a succesful vegan society? You can't even give one example of a vegan society from all of human history and you think people go out of their way to knock them down? Get a grip.
Because mostly plants means just that. Mostly. 1/3 of your food can still be meat or animal products. Therefore if a doctor tells you to eat mostly plants, he is not telling you to go vegetarian and especially not vegan.
>not sure about fully vegan
Then you have nothing. There has NEVER been a successful vegan population. Humans are not made to eat no animal products at all.
>NAZI Germany
No, just no. I am German.
>Buddhist groups
Monks, you mean? Religious sects are a possible exception. But they exist within the framework of larger society and are not their own cultures. Notably that means that cults receive new members from amongst the adult population and do not have to propagate themselves via child rearing. Which is lucky for such cults because St. Benedikt already recommended a vegetarian/vegan diet for monks who had trouble keeping their vows of chastity. I.e. veganism was already known to lower t levels.
In the case of buddhist monks it is very common for young buddhists to spend a few years in a temple as a monk and then leave the temple again. A B12 deficiency for instance can take years to develop, since the body stores some B12 over years. I also highly doubt that buddhist monks follow a vegan diet instead of a far more sustainable vegetarian one.
>whenever a successful vegetarian/vegan society arises, people like you try to destroy it
The fuck you talking about? Do you think r/vegan counts as a succesful vegan society? You can't even give one example of a vegan society from all of human history and you think people go out of their way to knock them down? Get a grip.
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