We're talking about humans, that's correct
Facts: Fruit only diet is unsuitable for the survival of human children.
nine month old girl died in 2000. The baby was severely malnourished after being feed a diet of water and tomato juice. Their parent rejected repeatedly any medical advice, thinking that just providing more sun would be enough.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/sep/15/taniabranigan
So this diet can kill you literally in a few months
More food for your mind. Fruitarian diet can kill young adults also
Aug 2023. The food influencer Zhanna Samsonova starved herself to death at 39 Yo after subsisting exclusively on a diet of fruits, sunflower seed sprouts, fruit smoothies and juices for years
So two people dead "from" fruitarian diets versus hundreds of thousands dead from eating animal products and processed foods annually. Looks like you've lost the argument totally.
This is not about us or them.
If fruitarian diet is so healthy as you think, then this people shouldn't have died. Period.
Have you any logical, adult, alternative explanation about how a 9 months old girl can die by the consequences of severe starving after being feed such nutritious diet (and not any trace of poisonous meat or evil processed foods)? I would want to hear it.
And if the doctor's claims that fruitarian diets damage the pancreas are false, then maybe Steve Jobs shouldn't had developed pancreatic cancer. Or his pancreas should have improved after the all-juice "cure", right?
Jobs pancreas didn't healed. The disease didn't ever stopped. In fact, his choice most probably accelerated the disease. If doctor's experience are of any value, then we should pay attention when they universally say that fruitarian diets damage pancreas and kidneys at long term.
Most doctors say also that fruitarian diet can lead to diabetes.
Can we conclude yet that maybe fruitarian diet is not so healthy for us as some people preached, or people must learnt it the hard way?
Those people didn't die from poor diet, they died from starvation.
> Most doctors say also that fruitarian diet can lead to diabetes.
No, they don't. You seem to have an ideological bias against fruit. Until you address it, a lot won't make sense to you.