Yeah if you walk through any natural/unmaintained environment, and look at the macronutrients of the food available, you see basically fiber and lean protein. Fats and carbohydrate sources are both really uncommon and are a luxury, so is salt. We know human beings who evolved for this cannot digest fiber, so the only obvious source of food for a wild human is protein plus whatever else they can find. Every animal that is naturally a plant eater has some elaborate multi chambered stomach that ferments fiber and turns it into digestible starches and amino acids, so they can take a pile of lettuce and turn it into a protein shake in their stomach. Humans don't have any of that, the idea of humans as natural vegans could only have been come up with by somebody who has no experience with nature.
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whoa there socrates
>you have to go through so much effort to make sure you're getting all the correct micro nutrients
you can blast through all the RDI's with barely any effort, stop making stupid excuses
Yeah, but you only know what RDIs there even are because of decades of medical/epidemiologic research, how would you end up doing it right without that info?
Furthermore, how do you know there are not nutrients out there you are deficient in that science has not yet discovered or established an RDI for?
The stuff I eat nonspecifically bioaccumulates fat soluble vitamins, plus I actually eat healthy wild animals, so I can take for granted that if some essential nutrient exists and science hasn't found it, I still already get it anyway.
What is the guarantee for vegans?
Thanks doc
>Yeah, but you only know what RDIs there even are because of decades of medical/epidemiologic research, how would you end up doing it right without that info?
what kind of silly argument is that? you also know that you can't eat certain mushrooms because of people before you eating them and dying from them. what would you do without that info? just give up mushrooms dawg
>Furthermore, how do you know there are not nutrients out there you are deficient in that science has not yet discovered or established an RDI for?
makes sense that our bodies would require a nutrient that's not found in the food that we've eaten for thousands of years
>The stuff I eat nonspecifically bioaccumulates fat soluble vitamins, plus I actually eat healthy wild animals, so I can take for granted that if some essential nutrient exists and science hasn't found it, I still already get it anyway.
how about you eat some plutonioum in the hopes that you get a nutrient that science hasn't established an RDI for
>rat study
>rats are omnivores
Lmao come back when these studies are done on humans, biologically herbivores
> hurr durr stawp usin big werds u nerd
this = u
how are humans biologic herbivores when they cannot digest cellulose or ferment it into something digestible like every other herbivore?
Literally how did you get this idea that humans are simple herbivores? What actual data did you base it on? Show me your thought process
He's probably going to post this very brainlet-tier infographic shared only in vegan circles because it is scientifically insubstantial.