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Health Special: How to go vegan in Mumbai
Updated On: 28 July, 2015 08:53 AM IST | | Dhara Vora
<p>With an increase in online shopping options and home chefs whipping up vegan-only delicacies, followers of a vegan lifestyle have a lot to rejoice. We share excerpts from the daily diaries of two Mumbai vegans</p>

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Following a vegan diet was an easy transition for 29-year-old yoga instructor and dancer, Rashmi Ramesh because she was a vegetarian. "For the first six months, it was difficult. I would crave for yoghurt and cheese. But it changed slowly. Today, I react to the smell of milk as a vegetarian would react to the smell of fish," she recalls, of her early struggles. Ramesh turned vegan nearly five years back, a year after her sister also started following the discipline. For Ramesh, it was more for health reasons. "People usually turn vegan to save animals. I started it because of certain health concerns and to make my body feel lighter. After all these years of following it, I agree with it more. The fact that it helps do your bit for animals is the big bonus," explains the Ramesh who specialises in yogalates and toddler yoga.

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