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I don't think we're there just yet lol
I would not do vegan for one simple reason: An diet that requires supplements or fortified foods rather than whole foods only to live is not the right diet for human beings. I think this is what stops Valter Longo, Ph. D. from recommending full veganism: Without vitamin B12, we will die. I could see eating a plant-based, whole foods diet that included fish and seafood as the only animal product, with perhaps some eggs, cheese, and dairy if one can tolerate it. That "lack of commitment and will power" you mention is likely your biology calling out for meat. Think about: Could anyone who works as hard as you do and produces as much as you produce seriously think you have a lack of will power and commitment?
I don't know about that. B12 is a lot better than Carvedilol and blood thinners. lol
When someone kicks alcohol or tobacco, and goes into withdrawal, the withdrawal is similar to when someone kicks different foods. Once the withdrawal period is over, they seem to do fine without the poisonous chemicals.
Here's an article on some of our TOP athletes that are vegan.
These 14 elite athletes are vegan — here's what made them switch their diet