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Standard omnivores are also deficient in calcium, vitamin D, iodine, and omega-3 fatty acids (along with fiber, folate, magnesium, vitamin C, and vitamin E).

I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this happened in Sweden, though. There’s a huge swath of young men in Sweden who are completely obsessed with “anti-PC” culture, more strongly than is typical in America. These Swedish bros take it up a notch from “sandwich” jokes to many actually supporting Nazism (either

Catalonia is part of Spain. Scotland is part of the U.K. Puerto Rico is a colony of the USA.

Yes, but carrying capacity has NOTHING to do with earth-friendliness. Carrying capacity of land includes cropland and grazing land in this study. The vegan portion makes use ONLY of cropland, while all the other scenarios use both. Under this scenario, in the vegan scenario, all grazing land would go unused and

This interpretation of the study is so wrong! The chart shown shows how many people could theoretically be fed on different diets if 100% of “usable” land was used. That is NOT an earth-friendly scenario by any means. This article shows a vegan diet uses the LEAST amount of land of any studied, less than an eighth of