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		<title>Why Ex-Vegans Appear to Get Healthier Once They Eat Meat Again</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A well-balanced, plant-based diet is extremely healthy, right? Then why do so many ex-vegans on YouTube quickly feel better as soon as they start eating meat again? Checkmate vegans! Well, not so fast. Let&#8217;s back up for a moment. The trend of ex-vegans on YouTube If you watch the YouTube channels of various vegan influencers, you might have noticed a trend. It would seem that quite a few of them are quitting their plant-based diet in favor of eating meat again. Some appear to have learned plant-based dietary lessons and are still eating many vegetables and fruits. Others went all ]]></description>
		
		
		
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