Talk:Big Sky Country/@comment-34296592-20181106145936/@comment-35568572-20181108095803

Well, other users have already answered you. I'd like to add a few things. Fast food doesn't sell the healthiest of food. If someone is vegan, they definitely won't eat at a fast food, as food is not organic and the quality is of the lowest tier. I eat everything (more squeamish with sea food, though) and I never eat at fast foods because of food quality.

Going back to vegans, we don't know how long Brooklynne has been a vegan but peer-reviewed and non-marketing studies point that the human body is not suited to survive on a vegan diet. There is the first period when you'll feel very good because you're detoxifying from all the crap that common food is laced with. After that period ends, you'll start feeling the nutritional deficiencies this lifestyle brings as a plant-exclusive diet cannot bring all the nutrients the body needs and the human body is not suited to live on supplements. Supplements are just that: used when you have nutritional deficiencies or for healing until the problem ends. They are temporary, not supposed to be used for long periods of time.

All the media influencers who claim to have been vegans for longer than a couple of years, are liars paid to state such when in fact they "cheat" on their alleged diet or they wouldn't even be able to stand, let alone have any muscle. I know several people their parents have raised with a vegan lifestyle and they all complain about how they can't barely stand up and can't take part in any physical activity, not to mention the expensive supplements for the severe nutritional deficiciencies and their complexion turning weird colours.

Vegetarians have better survivability than vegans. Those who disregard plant products, instead, end up with deficiency the same way as vegan, only that they have different deficiencies, of course.