| >Why are you so certain? I feel obliged respond. I'll try and put a short useful response. ( It becomes a little tiring to give an elaborate, well thought out response when one repeatedly encounters what one sees as irrationality). - I have _never_ see a vegan thrive (health wise) in the long run. - Many 'honest' vegans admit occasionally binge eat animal products - in your case cheese. - May 'vegans' lie outright - There are lot of ex-vegans out there, some of them who were truly committed. Search for them on the web and you will find them. - https://www.beyondveg.com/ has information from people who probably tried being vegans from the sixties. Grandpa may have some wisdom that you may not be aware of. |
Oldest known vegan - Dr Wareham (heart surgeon) - 104 years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellsworth_Wareham
Athletes thriving on a plant-based diet: https://gamechangersmovie.com/
100s of physicians recommending a plant based diet: https://www.pcrm.org/
Vegan doesn't mean automatically being healthy. Vegan is mainly about being cruelty free as much as possible, as killing and exploiting animals is cruel.
By adopting a plant based whole food diet you can be healthy and at the same time reduce your carbon footprint and damage to our biosphere.
Just don't eat Pringles and drink Coke all day (technically being vegan).