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Summary

A YouTuber is criticizing a woman named Havana for promoting a radical vegan diet and selling e-books for $99, despite being caught eating fish. The YouTuber accuses Havana of being a scammer and a liar, and argues that her diet is not based on science. They also criticize her for promoting a 25-day water fast, which they claim is not healthy and can lead to negative consequences, such as missing a period. The YouTuber believes that people should not follow extreme diets like veganism without proper supplements and nutrition. They also think that Havana's actions are hypocritical and that she is profiting from her lies.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A woman is selling a photobook in PDF format for $99.
2. She claims to be a radical vegan and promotes a raw vegan diet.
3. She made a video about a 25-day water fast, claiming it had health benefits.
4. She claims that people who followed her diet were cured of various illnesses, including cancer, AIDS, and hepatitis.
5. She was caught eating fish, contradicting her vegan claims.
6. She sells PDF books for $99, which may require printing, potentially harming the environment.
7. She promotes a raw vegan diet, which can be difficult to follow and may lead to nutritional deficiencies.
8. Human beings became intelligent by cooking food, which is not part of her raw vegan diet.
9. She uploaded a video in 2014 promoting her 25-day water fast.
10. She may have been eating meat, including fish, from 2014 to 2019.
11. She profited from selling her books and promoting her diet, despite potential health risks.
12. Her website appears to be similar to those selling nutritional supplements with exaggerated claims.
13. Humans are omnivorous animals and may require supplements when following a vegan or vegetarian diet.
14. Exposing veganism as a "miracle cure" can be dangerous for people, as seen in the woman's case, where she missed her period.