If it works for them, so be it. The one thing that this quite obvious with diet and nutrition is that there is no “one size fits all” diet for everyone.
You didn’t let them live enough long. Also please provide the complémentation list ( all the chemical they need to add into their daily diet to sustain this narrative).
No need to cherry pick far right elements of the bell curve. For centuries diet poor in meat is associated with bad health, shorter life and multiple specific diseases. This topic is widely reported on old littérature from 17th 18th and 19th centuries. 0 meat diet is malnutrition whatever the artifice you use to hide it.
Which cuts both ways. Neither of us know when they will die.
> No need to cherry pick far right elements of the bell curve.
Your comment specifically mentioned Darwin and dying. Most people will take that as quip on the “survival of the fittest” phrase, so I showed you examples of the fittest.
> all the chemical they need to add into their daily diet
Even if that were true, it does not support your point. Your claim was of malnutrition, you’re now shifting the goalpost to a value judgement on how that nutrition is ingested. All food is made up of chemical substances¹.
> This topic is widely reported on old littérature from 17th 18th and 19th centuries.
After asking for concrete data, your rebuttal is to offer none? I know we’re amidst a replication crisis², but a general hand wave to unspecified publications which don’t take into account the last century of science doesn’t advance the conversation.
Please don’t be snarky.¹ Known athletes trivially disprove that claim.² ³
¹ https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
² https://www.mensjournal.com/sports/nate-diaz-and-other-vegan...
³ https://www.livekindly.com/vegan-athletes-swear-by-plants/