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not that I know, like normal milk, is mostly made of water, but it would be quite fast with certainty.
If you continue to consume nix besides oat milk, i.e. no food or drinks, then already. Otherwise not.
You can absorb enough calories by oat milk, but this will end up in an avitaminosis. Protein deficiency.. Various physical outages and diseases that occur in the long term.
In the long term, oat milk kills you.
I don’t know. If I only drink water, and then starving, no one says “long-term kills water”
If you observe the connection, it is clear how that is meant.
You will.
Only with liquid diet can one not survive permanently.
I don’t doubt that with oat milk. But why shouldn’t you survive with liquid food in general?
Because it’s not a full diet.
Thank you for not answering any of my questions. And yet so confident in your opinion. Must be nice.
Actually, it doesn’t need a reason. This tells me logic and understanding that liquid diet cannot be the measure of all things for careful handling of his body and a healthy, long life.
Okay, what do you mean for a long time? You may have an opinion, but it would be interesting to hear good reasons for this opinion ^
Now that was not overshot, but I still think that lasting liquid food is not survived.
The human body is designed to take solid food.
Okay, the only thing I read out is that you can get digestive disorders due to the liquid.
The other points are general problems with industrial resources (sweet, danger to increase, etc.). But this does not only have to do with liquid food and is also not a compelling part of this.
Sure, you may not be 100 if you drink yfood for your life. But this is true for many foods. I found your statement that you don’t survive permanently just quite overshot. What do you mean permanently? I doubt you’ll be killed after 3 years.
That’s where I’d tap Ast if I’d do all that.
But here is a great article where the subject is super explained:
https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/gesundheit/Trinkmahlzeit-wie-gesund-neue-Superfood,trinkmahlzeiten100.html
What is lacking in liquid food?
If you were just drinking oat milk and not taking anything else to you, then after some time you would have malnutrition and eventually die from it.
Yes. For the first time you die anyway and then I doubt that oat milk contains all the substances needed by the body. So I guess you’ll get health problems very soon and get sick and die.
Sometime already
Dignity on every food
Yes, at some point. Vitamin deficiency.
Have you ever seen the price increase of oat milk in the last 12 months?
Your death would be just a matter of time.
Every living thing will die.
If you don’t drink and eat anything else, you’ll go on.