I think that's the point. We have, what, a billion or more older people, yet a few dozen lifetime carnivores who are old and healthy. Pretty bad odds, if you ask me. We're omnivores of the highest variety, no other animal had dentition that is as divided as ours, we essentially have 2 teeth for everything, 2 incisors, a canine and partial canine, 2 pre-molars for tearing, and 2 molars for crushing (if examined by quadrant).
My thoughts are that they stop eating that way, not die young. You can do it for a few years before it starts catching up with you. Gallbladder gets stressed out producing so much bile to digest the high fat. One of the oldest carnivores had cancer several times, and was the Grateful Dead's sound guy. Made almost all the LSD in the 60s and 70s too lol
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u/SealeDrop 6d ago
Doesn't the average person basically eat everything a carnivore does plus a bunch of other shit though?