I agree that we know very little about nutrition, but I don’t see why that should bias us against veganism.
I can’t really think of a single thing that we eat in our modern diet that remotely resembles what our ancestors ate. We didn’t eat chickens. We ate fruit, but none of the fruits resembled what we have now. Literally everything in our food system has been radically transformed in the last few hundred years.
So sure, we don’t know for sure that veganism is a good diet for us, but doesn’t your argument lead to the conclusions that we don’t know if any particular food is good for us? If so, this argument shouldn’t bias us towards or against any particular diet.
I agree that we know very little about nutrition, but I don’t see why that should bias us against veganism.
I can’t really think of a single thing that we eat in our modern diet that remotely resembles what our ancestors ate. We didn’t eat chickens. We ate fruit, but none of the fruits resembled what we have now. Literally everything in our food system has been radically transformed in the last few hundred years.
So sure, we don’t know for sure that veganism is a good diet for us, but doesn’t your argument lead to the conclusions that we don’t know if any particular food is good for us? If so, this argument shouldn’t bias us towards or against any particular diet.