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Four years of a vegan diet

Bryan Alexander
7 min readMar 10, 2024

What’s it like to eat a vegan diet for some years?

For most of my life I was a serious carnivore, eating lots of meat and animal products. Yet in late 2019 I experimented with eating a partially vegan diet. This turned out so well that in March 2020 I switched to eating solely plant-based foods and have done so for the following four years.

The most delicious force in the universe.

tl;dr — veganism works very well for me on multiple levels and I’ll keep doing it.

I made the switch for two reasons. First, as I was (and still am) researching climate change and finding a consensus that humans should eat less meat and fewer animals products, I thought I would learn about that change through doing it in my life. Second, I was concerned about my health. In 2019 I weighed over 255 pounds and was concerned about carrying that much weight into older ages.

Eating vegan answered both of those challenges. I’ve learned a great deal more about food systems and cultures, as well as experiencing (albeit with an n of 1) the transition from lots of meat to none at all.

What’s it like in 2024?

My health has improved, with my weight down to the 210s, even with thrice-weekly weight lifting. I feel better in my body, which I hadn’t expected. Staff at the clinic I see admire my results, and one doctor asked me what my secret was.

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Bryan Alexander
Bryan Alexander

Written by Bryan Alexander

Futurist, speaker, writer, educator. Author of the FTTE report, UNIVERSITIES ON FIRE, and ACADEMIA NEXT. Creator of The Future Trends Forum.

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