![]() ![]() Ultimately, no one else knows our bodies better than ourselves and the form of nourishment we each individually choose is a personal and intimate choice. Regardless of what we choose to eat, what’s most important is that we listen to and honor our own bodies. I also wish to commend your immense courage in making the switch to showcase recipes for all types of diets, as you’ve felt it best in aligning with your personal health journey. ![]() Thank you Dana for all your delicious recipes – I’ve been a longtime follower of your website as a go to place for fast and healthy meal ideas. Looking forward to making your recipes, both vegan and non-vegan, for years to come. I love that you used wild caught salmon (as opposed to farmed salmon)! Not all animal products are created equal, both in terms of health and ethics. I have plenty of friends who feel great eating vegan and I wish I could continue that because I think it’s better ethically, but I was tired of feeling like crap. I wish people would understand that a vegan diet isn’t ideal for everyone. If you’re anything like me, I’m sure the decision to change your diet wasn’t an easy one, especially since you probably anticipated the backlash. I was very strictly vegan, eating a primarily whole foods plant based diet and taking all the right supplements, but I began incorporating some animal products into my diet because I was still having health issues … and I do feel better. First and foremost, I really hope you’re feeling better and that the changes you felt you needed to make to your diet have supported your health in the way you wanted. I know people are disappointed you posted something that’s not vegan, but I just wanted to send a message of support. ![]()
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