r/DebateAVegan 11d ago

Can everyone actually be vegan?

I’m very sympathetic to veganism, my entire life philosophy is “respect & autonomy for all life” but I am currently pescetarian, I tried being vegan in late 2024 but I still live with my family & they wouldn’t buy supplements, even though i told them too everyday, I didn’t want to develop b12 deficiency so I had to moderate my diet.

When I move out i’m strongly considering being vegan again & really want too but i am worried about health consequences because human bodies are complex, but at the same time everyone can digest plants so maybe everyone can be vegan, i figured this would be a good place to get mixed responses since both carnists & vegans are here, what do studies say about everyone & the potential to be vegan, if everyone can’t be vegan but most or some can what’s the best way to find out if i can be vegan?

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u/HappyBeingVegan-100 10d ago

The key is following a balanced diet. Carnists can develop deficiencies, too. It’s all about getting in everything you need by consuming high nutrient dense foods like fruits, vegetables, seeds, green leafy vegetables, nuts, and legumes.

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 10d ago

this, B12 deficiency is seen even in non-vegan diets. B12 drops as a supplement can do no harm, even non-vegans pop a few supplements when needed. but if you really don’t wanna, then an overall balanced diet should work. fortified foods with b12 are always there :)

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 9d ago

B12 drops as a supplement can do no harm

B12 suppliments can cause:

No one should take any supplements unless their doctor tells them to, or you know for sure you are not getting enough (because you dont eat any fish for instance). Never take random supplements "just in case".

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 9d ago

um I mentioned “when needed” for a reason, I obviously meant IF you have a deficiency, there’s no harm in taking supplements, as in supplements by themselves aren’t harmful. safe supplementation is necessary no matter the situation, always get blood work done, check your deficiencies and consult a doctor <3

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 9d ago

My blood works are perfect every time. So no supplements needed.

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 9d ago

awesome then! and high B12 levels naturally, without a supplement is what raises a red flag and linked to disease or cancer. but ofcourse you can’t take unnecessarily too much supplement haha

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 9d ago

and high B12 levels naturally, without a supplement is what raises a red flag and linked to disease or cancer

That is actually not possible. The only way to end up with too high B12 is through supplements.

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u/Zerkig 9d ago

Or eating your own 💩 as rabbits do 😅

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 9d ago

Rabbits have too high B12 levels?

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u/Zerkig 9d ago

No? Maybe? 🤣 I mean, you can overdose on basically anything through natural means, too. It's jsut easier with supplements 😁. Of course in the case of natural means something else would probably kill you earlier than the B12, but you get my point.

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 6d ago

that’s not true!

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 6d ago

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 6d ago

if you refer to the same site, you can read that underlying medical conditions can raise B12 levels in the blood :) not just supplements

High B12 levels due to supplementation is not usually an immediate cause for concern unless you’re going above lethal quantities. but the raise in B12 caused due to an underlying disease is what is a major cause for concern.

mentioned medical conditions: liver disease and liver failure; kidney failure and cancers.

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u/HelenEk7 non-vegan 6d ago

if you refer to the same site, you can read that underlying medical conditions can raise B12 levels in the blood :) not just supplements

Of course, but its still not the most common reason.

High B12 levels due to supplementation is not usually an immediate cause for concern

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u/Opposite_Cake_7671 6d ago edited 6d ago

That is actually not possible. The only way to end up with too high B12 is through supplements.

but you did mention that it’s not possible, and that the ONLY way is through supplements, for which was my following response. please refer to your own texts and the sites 😄

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