[flagged]
> It also appears you're ignoring evidence that contradicts what you're saying, or at least choosing to not take it seriously. Do comments on HN count as "evidence" to you? > You're repeating things that are not…
> You're either making wild assumptions or you've read some real sketchy stuff about dieting. Either way what you said isn't true and you seem to be repeating Joe Rogan type stuff about vegan diets. Huh? > Supplementing…
> the last of that nutrient has precisely been vitamin b12 What makes you so confident that this is the "last"?
I've never posted before today. But even I know ad hominem attacks are forbidden here. Anyways, it's just saying. I am criticizing your comment - is it surprising that someone who managed to remain a lifelong vegan…
Holy selection bias Batman
> Animals don't synthesise B12, bacteria does. Yes, that's technically correct. > Animals cumulate it from eating food grown in soil. No. Animals provide a hospitable environment (gut) for said bacteria to exist and…
Vitamin B12 being synthesized exclusively by animals should be an indication that > I don't think anyone needs to eat animal products to be at optimum health might not be the most accurate position to hold.
[flagged]
> It also appears you're ignoring evidence that contradicts what you're saying, or at least choosing to not take it seriously. Do comments on HN count as "evidence" to you? > You're repeating things that are not…
> You're either making wild assumptions or you've read some real sketchy stuff about dieting. Either way what you said isn't true and you seem to be repeating Joe Rogan type stuff about vegan diets. Huh? > Supplementing…
> the last of that nutrient has precisely been vitamin b12 What makes you so confident that this is the "last"?
I've never posted before today. But even I know ad hominem attacks are forbidden here. Anyways, it's just saying. I am criticizing your comment - is it surprising that someone who managed to remain a lifelong vegan…
Holy selection bias Batman
> Animals don't synthesise B12, bacteria does. Yes, that's technically correct. > Animals cumulate it from eating food grown in soil. No. Animals provide a hospitable environment (gut) for said bacteria to exist and…
Vitamin B12 being synthesized exclusively by animals should be an indication that > I don't think anyone needs to eat animal products to be at optimum health might not be the most accurate position to hold.