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November 2019 update:

My research interests in plant-based (later 100% plant-based/vegan) nutrition commenced when I was 14, when, besides becoming a vegetarian for ethical reasons, I also decided to be and keep healthy. ‘You are what you eat’. I commenced researching, analysing, and questioning all the nutritional information I could find and to apply the findings directly on myself, thus obtaining ‘the first person experience’ of what is working and what – less so. I switched from being vegetarian to vegan 12 years ago.

After obtaining a BSc (Hons) in clinical psychology and an MA in music more than a decade ago, I completed my PgDip in nutritional therapy at the Northern College of Acupuncture (validated by the Middlesex University) in 2016 and I have been working as a nutrition consultant since. In September 2017 I submitted my MSc ‘What is the current evidence on alpha-linolenic (ALA) to docosahexaenoic (DHA) acid conversion in adult vegans? – A systematic review’. Doing a systematic literature search, the critical appraisal, and a narrative synthesis of the findings has hugely contributed to my research and critical evaluation skills.

Besides my general interest, both personal and as a clinician, in 100% plant-based nutrition vs health, my main areas of research are the effects of vegan nutrition on mental health as well as further researching about the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (EPA and DHA) status in vegans (the latter follows my MSc thesis). Both areas require much more primary research both because of their relevance and for the lack of data.

At the moment I am also in the process of looking into opportunities for doing a PhD. I would like to continue my research into further establishing the omega-3 status in vegans (by the use of health and additional laboratory data). The next step – and even more fascinating and important one, in my opinion – would be to gather enough long-term health data from vegans with established lower-than-recommended omega-3 levels in blood in order understand if there are any mechanisms due to the vegan diet that compensate for the lower levels of omega-3 or if supplementation should be recommended. (Which at the present moment is more about 'erring on the side of safety'.)

In 2017 we launched the first phase of Vegan On The Go, which encouraged high street retailers to improve their ready-made vegan options. Take a look at our next phase!

The UK’s biggest and most popular vegan festival VegfestUK London returns to Olympia London on the weekend October 27th 28th 2018. Highlights include up to 320 stalls, 25 caterers, plus altogether 20 other featured areas such as Justice, Health, Environment, Radical Veganism, Wellbeing, Yoga, Activism, Fitness, Permaculture, Cinema, Living Raw Zone, Cookery Demos, Comedy, Kids Area, Music from 2 stages and more...

Britain's first fully vegan eco-friendly jazz mini-festival, Jazzeco features a distinguished lineup of top jazzers against the stunning backdrop of 14th century Harlington Manor. The performers include renowned British jazz diva Tina May, backed by The Frank Griffith Quintet, led by former Buddy Rich and Mel Torme sideman, Frank Griffith.

Fabulous vegan food, beer and wine stalls, and quirky craft offerings will combine to create a memorable first for the National jazz scene.

For details see website-www.manorjazz.com

Sometimes we all fancy something a little bit indulgent and delicous! Here's what we turn to when we're in the mood for scrumptious treat. 

The trials and triumphs of being a vegan entrepreneur in a small, Southern community.

Fat Gay Vegan is once again joining forces with beloved eatery Mono and superstar beer producer William Bros.Brewing Co. to turn Glasgow city centre all shades of amber. 

Mono will come alive from 12:30pm with an explosion of beer, wine and cider accompanying a delicious feast for the hungry. Every single morsel food and beer will be 100% vegan.

Click here for more information and tickets.

Fat Gay Vegan is thrilled to partner with Twisted Barrel Brewery and Tap House to bring the first ever Coventry Vegan Beer Fest to life. Twisted Barrel will be in charge of the drinks and will be featuring brews from some of their favourite breweries, as well as their own incredible output.Two exclusive and extremely popular/famous vegan food traders will be joining us from London.

Like to let loose after a few vegan beers? Karaoke will be rollicking along! Special Chari-oke is a fun way for us to raise funds for a water charity in Mexico City.

Fat Gay Vegan is bringing back plant-based London’s biggest party of the year as the 6th annual London Vegan Beer Fest returns. Edition of 2018 is set to be one of the biggest and best showcases of beer and street food that east London has ever witnessed.

You can buy tickets here

Hackney Downs Studios
Amhurst Terrace,
Hackney, London
E8 2BT

 

Saturday 14 July 2018

 

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