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kentauros

(29,414 posts)
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 11:28 PM Mar 2012

Vegan Nutritional Research Study

I just noticed this email I got from my VitaMix mailing list, and thought someone here might benefit from it, as I'm not a vegan.

I hope this isn't spam, but it seems legit:

Vitamix is recruiting participants for an important vegan research study.

Vitamix is pleased to be working with Dr. Joel Fuhrman and the Nutritional Research Project on a study to determine how age and gender impact the blood levels of essential fatty acids, EPA, and DHA in long-term vegans. We are supporting this research because omega-3 fatty acids are important in reducing the risk for heart disease, depression, and dementia.

You are eligible to participate in the study if:
You are between the ages of 20 and 100
You have been a vegan for at least three years
You are not currently taking essential fatty acid supplements

If you are selected to participate, you will receive a copy of the report of your blood levels of these important essential fatty acids, and as a thank you, a $20 Target gift card. A small number of participants will be asked to take a vegan omega-3 supplement for three months in the second part of the study.

If you are interested, please visit https://www.nutritionalresearch.org/survey/ for more information.

The study has been approved by the University of San Diego Institutional Review Board. The Principal Investigators are Barbara Sarter, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, Hahn School of Nursing and Health Resources, University of San Diego, and Joel Fuhrman, M.D., Research Director of the Nutritional Research Project.
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Vegan Nutritional Research Study (Original Post) kentauros Mar 2012 OP
Thanks. flvegan Mar 2012 #1
I was thinking that you'd be one of the people here kentauros Mar 2012 #2
I will do. Promise. flvegan Mar 2012 #3
Oh, my... WillParkinson Mar 2012 #4
I would love to participate, but I am a vegetarian, not vegan. RebelOne Mar 2012 #5
I know the feeling. kentauros Mar 2012 #6

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
2. I was thinking that you'd be one of the people here
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 11:54 PM
Mar 2012

most eligible. Let us know when you can on what it was like, if you participate

RebelOne

(30,947 posts)
5. I would love to participate, but I am a vegetarian, not vegan.
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 07:20 PM
Mar 2012

I love my cheese too much to give it up.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
6. I know the feeling.
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 10:08 AM
Mar 2012

However, I do my best to buy cheeses that don't use rennet in them. It's best to buy at a place like Whole Foods or wherever else that has someone that truly knows the cheeses. That way, the employee can tell you when the ingredients list says simply "enzymes" if that means vegetarian or that the producer is doing a little label trickery.

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