Rose Rimler
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Well, I mean, I realize the evidence I presented is maybe not the most convincing.
It's a hundred-year-old study of two people.
It does tell us something.
And another thing to consider is that we know for thousands of years there have been people living in high-latitude places where not much grows, eating an animal-based diet without glaring deficiencies.
On the other hand, people eating these traditional diets would also have eaten non-meat stuff when they could.
They would eat berries, other plants.
They would eat kelp.
No one was shitting on them on Instagram for eating some berries.
Yeah, I think so.
I think if everyone who went on the carnivore diet got scurvy, it would not be getting more and more popular.
We wouldn't be hearing about it as much.
So I think it's possible to live on a meat-only diet and avoid glaring deficiencies.
But Karen says, like, look, we don't really know what's going on here.
If you want to do this, please take a multivitamin.
Give me a call.
Yeah, exactly.
The other thing that seems obviously missing here is fiber.