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[QUOTE="HardHatGuy#2, post: 2119136, member: 6612"] Gotta see data on this. I sincerely doubt you could bring meaningful data, since it would have to require a full lifespan of veganism, all the way from birth. That would mean no Colostrum Cocktail for the baby (animal product), so they'd start out life without an advanced immune system. Not many people would meet that, I would imagine. Then you'd have to define "omnivore" more carefully, since nearly the entirety of Mankind is omnivorous, yet diets vary drastically by region. Beef is unheard of in some areas, wheat in others, lots of cultures have religions that ban different foods (animal and vegetable), some societies have diets that are deeply centered around oily fishes, others may not see an oily fish in their lifetime. You'd have to take all of them into consideration, and somehow eliminate all socio-politico-economic factors that my lead to changes in diet over a lifetime. Then you need to eliminate external factors such as smoking, drug use, physical activity, genetic considerations, disease... No, I'm pretty sure that you couldn't prove this. [/QUOTE]
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