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Women's vegans plan
Over the last few years, clients have demanded vegan products for ethical and environmental reasons. They have challenged cosmetic/personal care product manufacturers to cease replacing natural, plant-based ingredients with cheap slaughterhouse by-products. In fact, major vegan brands have emerged like SpaRitual, the finest in spa eco-luxury. Furthermore, a quick search on SpaFinder yields fifty-six results for spas that offer vegan treatments and vegan dining options, and the numbers continue to grow.
Essentially, vegan clients practice the “live and let live” doctrine; they’re concerned about the environment and have compassion for all living creatures. Spas that present vegan treatments and cuisine offer benevolent refuges for vegans and non-vegans alike. Beautifully simple, the vegan theory is this: If consumers insist on vegan products (and consequently a vegan diet), the demand for meat and animal by-products will plummet. Accordingly, if the demand for animal flesh drops, the meat industry will no longer have the means or the need to clear-cut forests or build factory farms, thereby preventing a great quantity of pollution and forest depletion. Arguably, one could say that if it came to fruition, the vegan theory would resemble a strong shimmering chain of reactions that would ultimately hold the earth in perfect balance.

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Dr Gerard Furlong - Doctor Gerard Furlong graduated with honours from St Bartholomew’s College Hospital in 1992 and went on to pursue a career as an anaesthetist working in several large hospitals in and around the UK.


