Plant Shift

love ♥ living ♥ vegan

Following a plant-based or vegan lifestyle, is about food, drink, clothes, shoes, body treatments, hair products and more. 

It's a conscious decision to think, walk and possibly, talk a better lifestyle. 

I support individuals who are thinking about making the shift, as well as, those who have already begun their plant-based journey.

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Going vegan to cure type 2 diabetes

I found out about Chris' amazing journey to being free of type 2 diabetes and had to share it with you. 
I hear about so many people who cure various conditions by going vegan e.g. migraines, cancer, ear, nose and throat issues, Crohn's disease and more. 
What would you do for better health? 
Below you'll find an interview style article where Chris explains what life was like before and after shifting to a vegan diet. 

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What does the National Health Service say about vegan diets?

This post is connected to the previous one. It felt like everyone became a health expert when I told them that I was going to follow a vegan diet. It's not their fault because the media is riddled with information about how much our health depends on dairy and that it is our main source of Calcium etc. Of course this is not true, but at the time, I felt attacked, defensive, insulted and irritated. This was compounded by the fact that I hadn't researched the pros and cons of a plant-based diet, so the seed of doubt was planted and I was speechless and cross with myself at the same time. Not a good combination!

I didn't want to feel like that again, so I did some research to make the decision fact-based, rather than, the solely emotional. I felt better and more certain that this was the right shift for me.


Here's what the National Health Service (NHS) says:-

One can get most of the nutrients that are needed from eating a varied and balanced vegan diet.

The website states that a healthy vegan diet contains:

  • plenty of fruit and vegetables

  • plenty of starchy foods

  • some non-dairy sources of protein such as beans and pulses

  • some dairy alternatives such as fortified soya drink

  • just a small amount of fatty and sugary foods


Do you have to convince others that your choices are right for you?
When others want to explore the choices you've made, do you have to answer?
It took me a long time to come to the decision that I don't always need to give a reply.


"You don’t always have to say something. Let your life be your message "
- Rev Run