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by failwhaleshark
1899 days ago
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Oxalates are an anti-nutrient. You don't eat a bunch of oxalate-containing foods or Vitamin C like spinach, soy, almonds, or beets, that was your mistake, not the type of diet. People can give themselves gout from eating foods high in purines. Is that the fault of a carnivorous diet? It's the same as idiots who go on extreme, no-food fasting diets and give themselves gallstones because they don't have any lipid intake to empty their gallbladders periodically. People have to know what they're doing and not blame a lifestyle change when it's their fault for not doing it right. |
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I thought I was doing the right things. I was taking a multivitamin and supplementing my B12 according to common vegan recommendations. Nobody mentioned the possibility of kidney stones though!