Side Effects of Going Vegan Explained: Health Consequences from Avoiding Wholesome Animal Foods

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Removing all animal foods from your diet usually causes unfavorable health consequences, studies suggest. Let's discuss ways to avoid the micronutrient deficiencies that my be present on a plant-based diet. Related: Support your Workout Sessions and Healthy Hydration with the Electrolyte + Creatine Combo by MYOXCIENCE: Use code podcast to save 15% Link to video, images and articles: https://bit.ly/43PdfaX Show Notes:   01:28 Deficiencies from these diets cause hair loss (for women too), hormonal changes, skin issues, hypothyroidism, sarcopenia (muscle loss) osteoporosis, and bone fractures. 06:45 Professional medical organizations are promoting vegan and plant-based diets, despite evidence to the contrary. 09:33 There are 5x more former vegans or vegetarians than current ones. 10:00 Plant-based diets do not signify a reduction in all-cause mortality. 11:20 Linked with anxiety, neurologic dysfunction, cognitive impairment, Musculo-skeletal, and immunological issues. 12:00 Supplement with B12, zinc, omega 3 fats, selenium, iodine, and protein. 12:15 Depressive disorders are significantly more common in vegans and vegetarians. 13:30 Eating disorder occurrences are higher in vegans and vegetarians. 16:20 Humans are omnivores. 18:10 Vegans/vegetarians may be more health conscious, which overestimates the health benefits of the diet when compared to other diets. 19:20 Nose to tail eating. 22:25 Supplementing with collagen, organic bone meal, omega 3 fats, and glycosaminoglycan chondroitin may be helpful. 22:50 Processed, overcooked, or burned meat is harmful. 23:20 Fermented foods are more digestible. 25:30 The scientists promote a plant forward omnivorous diet.  

Side Effects of Going Vegan Explained: Health Consequences from Avoiding Wholesome Animal Foods

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