• Nioxic@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    animal nutrition > plant nutrition. Gram for gram.

    and there are essential nutrients in animals that you just cannot get, from plants.

    1 cow can feed a whole person for a year.

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      2 years ago

      The first two statements are bold claims to make I’d like to see some credible sources on this.

      The last one which I’m also not sure is true one could put in context. E.g. as a comparison how much acres of land/ water/ energy does it use compared to vegetables.

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        2 years ago

        Such as?

        Omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, vitamin D3, vitamin A, choline, etc…

        And where do the animals get them from?

        Many animals are capable of synthesizing these compounds, but humans are not. Our bodies stopped producing them since we could get them through our omnivorous diet.

        Vegans can of course take supplements for these, so you can get enough of them, but you do have to think about it and take the right supplements to prevent deficiencies.

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            2 years ago

            All those plant based alternatives are significantly lacking in most of those nutrients, and aren’t readily absorbed from plant based sources. You have to eat a shitton of them to reach the levels easily attained by eating a few animal products. Most vegans are absolutely deficient in them.

            And for more you have Iron and Zinc which our bodies don’t readily absorb from plant based sources.

            Calcium and cholesterol are signifantly lacking in vegan diets. Carnatine and carnosine. The other vitamin Bs.

            This is a blanket truism for any diet.

            Sure, but it’s extra true for vegan diets due to our bodies inability to fully digest most plants, and readily absorb the necessary nutrients from them.

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      2 years ago

      I’m glad I really enjoy meat and dairy because as much as I want to eat other stuff I get really sick especially with any grain or fruit.