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Linda Folkes, 49, from Ashtead says: “I would consider veganism, but environmentally, I’m not convinced by the difference it’d make.”


Frances Fry, 52, from Milton Keynes says: “I would try it for a short period for the health benefits.”


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ing on types of food, Laura advises her clients ets which affect their individual wellbeing. She ng organic food which includes local produce dicating certain food groups all together. client approached her wanting to try the vegan heir decision and ensure that they carried out Although she doesn’t actively promote a vegan e everyone is unique and the diet that is perfect her. This can depend on their genetic makeup, type, and lifestyle. One diet that can make one


ge benefits, may make another feel quite ill...I or vegetarian lifestyles to clients where I see it eir health.” as a positive environmental impact as opposed ficult to sustain and particularly to get all the alth. Vegans have to really know what they are me deficient in certain vitamins and minerals”.


Alex Baracskai, Writer May 2012 Organic Life


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Christine Hargreaves, 45, from Croydon says: “I like chicken and milk way too much!”


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