Right, but even then your theory assumes that vegetarians generally eat a low-quality diet - I'd say right off the bat this is probably not supported by most evidence that I've read
But in that case the epidemiological evidence is very consistently protective/beneficial. You can discount the evidence, sure, but that's different from the studies not showing the effect you're arguing for at all
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It's rather parallel. Show me the epidemiology on no plants vs plants. Isn't that exactly the mirror of your complaint?
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Oh, there's a wealth of epidemiological evidence for the good health of vegetarians. I linked to quite a few studies in my blog. I don't think it's necessarily causal, but the effect is extremely solid i.e.https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/337301 …
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