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RE: Veganism, Did It Start as a Diet or as a Psychology?

in #vegan6 years ago

Nut milk is a good substitute, but it does not go well with tea (therefore cut out the tea and add yet another ten years to your life!)

LOL, this is the kind of science that I'm used to seeing in vegan circles >_>

Interesting to see the history here, it seems like it may have been more of a style/emotional choice than a scientific or rigorous health-based one. Which seems about the same as how it is today. Where's our lab-grown meat at?

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Lol... Give up everything ><. Lab grown meat exists I thought, just super duper expensive. You think those would be acceptable sources for ethical vegans?

LMAO, @heymattsokol!

I found that line too funny not to quote it, especially coming from a Briton. Besides, almond milk works rather well with tea, especially with chai tea. That said, I wonder how long they've known already that black tea is unhealthy, may as well drink coffee.

I honestly think that until only few years ago most veganism was based on pseudo-science. As somebody trying to switch mostly to a healthier lifestyle, and when possible to also a lower impact, a complete vegan or WPFB diet seem rather complicated. At least in the earliest stages.

I doubt science cared a lot about those things for a long time and only in recent years can most switchers say that it is possible to have a healthier diet, one complementing EVERYTHING.

I agree with you mate! A healthy vegan diet seems quite challenging based on the current science.

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