mghtymoop wrote:i have doubts as to these studies you speak of, can u point to a journal that would suggest such a thing because apart from permi style writing i doubt one exists, no offence, i just don't like reading things which i know to be false for a number of reasons
I completely agree with you about reading things that are obviously false. I don't like hearing things about "vegetables have feelings too" and "there's no iron in plants", either.
I'm not sure what you mean by "permi style writing", but most of the sites I've come across do have references to scientific journals. I don't know for certain if they're as valid as you might like, but they look ok.
Here's one website that I don't think is affiliated with any vegan organisations. They have heaps of information, and 256 references, mostly with links to journals.
http://www.eatright.org/Public/GovernmentAffairs/92_17084.cfmmghtymoop wrote:by the way recently a couple of vegan parents were tried for manslaugter after bringing up there baby as a vegan and the childs subsequent death

that's awful. I'll have to find out more about that. Most importantly, how old was the baby? I wouldn't have thought a young baby would eat much meat anyway. I'm sure it's possible that the baby could die if the parents were extremely strict vegans. A lot of people go overboard with being 100% vegan, when really it's impossible.
But, according to the website I just mentioned:
The American Dietetic Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics agree that well-planned vegan diets can satisfy nutrient needs and normal growth of infants.
I seriously doubt that the baby's diet was "well-planned".