Would you stop intake animal products if it expected smaller number risk of disease? READ WHOLE QUESTION, PLEASE.?

I am wondering how willing folks would be to give up intake animal products (meat, dairy, eggs - everything that comes from animals) if studies were done to show that doing so would sort you FAR less feasible to develop many diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, big cholesterol, etc. and also showed that you could get every nutrient you needed to be HEALTHY from non-animal sources. I'm not looking to argue the suitcase for veganism. I'm curious as to whether people would be inclined to change their ingestion habits if it intended a longer, healthier duration or if their dietary habits and desires would override the desire to be in good health. Before answering, please read the question thoroughly:
IF YOU WERE PRESENTED WITH INFORMATION FROM REPUTABLE STUDIES SHOWING THAT ANIMAL PRODUCTS MAKE YOU MORE LIKELY TO GET LIFE-THREATENING DISEASES AND THAT YOU COULD LIVE HEALTHILY ON A DIET THAT DID NOT CONSIST OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS, WOULD YOU ELIMINATE ANIMAL PRODUCTS FROM YOUR DIET? IF NO, WHY NOT?

Answer:
I would not, because I own difficulty getting and retaining iron from non-animal sources (something about chelated v. non-chelated iron) and because dairy products are such a sizeable part of my diet due to personal nouns and spiritual belief.

Plus, I would rather live for ability rather than level, and I do love me some barbecue.
I would seriously think roughly it. I can't say right immediately that it would definitely transpire, but I think if I be 100% sure that the info presented to me was correct (not purely from some scientists in PETA, but valid, outside sources) I'd probably any cut down greatly, or stop. I guess I just presume that people be meant to devour both meat and plants, because of our teeth. Some animals are herbivores, some are carnivores, and some (like us) are omnivores. I do wish that animals be treated more humanely... maybe if this study come out, it would turn out to be because the animals were treated utterly and pumped with adjectives kinds of chemicals back they died. If we all have to go out and hunt our own food and singular kill what we needed to put away, maybe it'd fluctuate. Of course, if we all terminated up having to hunt our own food, a ton of populace (like me) would probably stop eating meat anyway. Well, I could still fish, but I couldn't ever shoot an animal.

Anyhow, I guess contained by answer to your question, yes. Yes I would stop. Or at smallest try very sturdy :)
yup,and i'm already doing so.
" i didn't become a vegetarian for my own robustness... i did it for the health of the chickens"

yes, i already enjoy.
If it means living to be 90 to some extent than 80 then no! I would to some extent eat meat and own an enjoyable existence, then suffer consumption crappy non animal products that taste approaching cardboard just so i can tack on a few extra years of sh*tting within a bed pan surrounded by a nursing home.

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