Sentences with phrase «concerned about it being vegan»

An egg would totally help so long as you're not concerned about it being vegan.

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Looking forward to Easter, but a bit concerned about the vegan eating bit — especially as we are eating out to celebrate my sister's birthday on Sunday.
Whether you're concerned about animal welfare, your ecological footprint, or the nutritional benefits of a vegan diet, Oaxaca has you covered.
I was never much of a tofu eater — I know all about the health concerns surrounding soy — but since I've gone vegan (OK, 99 % vegan), I've let it sneak back into my diet once a week.
If you are concerned about calories, adding additional toppings like vegan cheese, sour cream and more, will up the calorie count of this recipe depending on how much you add.
If you're a vegan who's concerned about bone char used in refining sugar, you can see a list of companies that don't use bone - char filters on the PETA website.
Clarkson has been vegan since 2013, but began his journey in 2010, after concerns about climate change led him to join Meat Free Monday.
To everyone concerned about the butter extract, Chocolate Covered Katie (a vegan for ten years) contacted Wilton to confirm that it is in fact vegan, so get out of Jessica's butt about it, ok?
It's common to find new vegan athletes concerned about their lack of energy or always feeling hungry.
I have no problems at all, but we're really concern about what is going on with him since the problems have resulted only after a couple years after eating vegan.
Vegan supplements are also a healthy choice for non-vegans who are concerned about the additives in other types of supplements.
I told both my cardiologist and internist that I was concerned about statins because I am almost totally vegan.
- Guide you through the principles of Intuitive Eating - Use a Health At Every Size approach - Listen to and validate your experiences, concerns and feelings about food, exercise and your body - Support you in your recovery from an eating disorder or disordered eating - Empower you to prioritize self - care - Help you develop strategies for rejecting diet mentality and trusting your body - Be available between sessions for questions or just to vent to - Offer evidence - based advice on gentle nutrition (including vegan and vegetarian nutrition)
Due to my vegan diet I am concerned about taking products with plant sterols (low cholesterol concerns) and I don't respond well to adaptogenic herbs or glandulars.
I'm a pregnant vegan and I'm concerned about not getting enough Omega 3.
ok... so... I'm convinced... at 45 I'm going low oil / whole food vegan, it's been about a month and it's been great... but I'm also on TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and I am guessing that needs to stop... but... so many concerns.
Most dietitians are concerned only about vitamin B12, and although vegans do not suffer from its deficiency more often than meat eaters, yet they are encouraged to use vitamin B12 supplementation.
The concern about flatulence is much overdrawn, and a rather obvious explanation lies in what the Cleveland Clinic / Stanley Hazen study (2011) found about GI bacterial populations of omnivores vs. vegans.
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