I agree that people should have the freedom to choose their own lifestyle and diet. I respect all types of diets and understand the nutritional and philosophical concerns associated with them. From my personal experience with both veganism and a carnivorous ketogenic diet, I believe that diet is a personal health matter, not an ethical one. I support my loved ones who follow a vegan diet for various reasons with love and respect, and they do the same for me. I appreciate the historical perspective provided by researcher Steven Anthony in his work. More importantly, I have yet to find credible research on the negative effects of consuming fresh meat on our health. The studies I have encountered are either biased opinions or poorly conducted epidemiological research that compare unrelated subjects. My own findings from the literature and personal experiments over two decades indicate the opposite. Keto-carnivore diet saved my life addressing my metabolic and mental health issues formed during my sole plant based diets. It was a valuable life lesson. Health is a serious matter not a philosophical or ethical issue. Thank you for adding clarity to this matter. I add the link to enhance the meaning of your insightful and caring story. https://medium.com/sensible-biohacking-transhumanism/eating-meat-has-nothing-to-do-with-ethics-or-spirituality-d548630bbdcc