DAChampion
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That claim is unreferenced, and incorrect.Almost all high performing athletes are either very close to vegan, transitioning to vegan, or already vegan.
That claim is unreferenced, and incorrect.Any time you see a movie star get absolutely shredded, stacked, ripped or whatever, they’ll almost always tell you that they did it through vegan nuritrion.
It is also the issue that both high-performance athletes and movie stars are not ideal examples. Both groups benefit from having good genetics and good prior health (that's the basis on which they're selected), it's their full-time job to be fit and look good, they have enough money and time for the best nutrition and the best trainers and the best doctors, and many of them use PEDs even if you don't know about.
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You're a good example of why people can't stand vegans. You may start off with good intentions, but you're ultimately being religious about it. You self-righteously make whatever claim you want regardless of the underlying facts. You don't have an actual census of what movie stars and high performance athletes eat yet you imply that you do. It would also be irrelevant as I explain above.
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