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Single Briefing

List of Briefings

Core Briefings5

Objections16

Animals and Exploitation9

Ethics and Philosophy1

Environment2

Human Health6

Advocacy1

Briefing List

  • A Vegan Diet Supports Good Health and Reduces Chronic Disease Risk

    There is agreement among the credentialed dietetic and medical communities that we do not need animal products to be healthy, and that vegan diets can be health-promoting and protective against chronic diseases.

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  • Can Veganism Mitigate World Hunger and Starvation?

    A plant-based food economy will promote a more efficient food production system better capable of feeding the world.

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  • Plant Protein: Abundant, Complete, and Healthier

    This briefing shows that plant protein is sufficient, complete, and avoids the risks associated with animal protein.

    A painted bowl filled with beans, nuts, and tofu surrounded by plant foods.
  • “A Vegan Diet Is Not for Everyone; It Made Me Sick”

    We provide possible reasons for why you may not be feeling well on your vegan diet.

    A painted person holding their head in discomfort.
  • Vitamin B12 Information for Vegans

    We address several aspects of Vitamin B12 for those on a vegan diet, including cost, supplementation, and the claim that B12 proves a vegan diet is not natural.

    A painterly illustration of a person examining a vitamin supplement bottle.
  • Diabetes and the Vegan Diet

    For some individuals, a vegan diet can mitigate and possibly eliminate diabetes.

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