Avi Vince has been vegan for four years, and is mum to her beautiful, healthy nine-month-old daughter Chloe.
But according to comments made by celebrity chef and pseudo-health professional Pete Evans, Avi is somewhat of an anomaly.
The TV personality, who was criticised just yesterday for his comments regarding the ‘toxic chemicals’ in sunscreen, announced to his fans on Facebook on Tuesday that they should avoid a vegan diet if they are “trying to reproduce.”
His incredibly detailed post, which is almost 4,000 words long, made a number of claims, citing research that found “the healthiest babies and the lowest incidence of both physical and mental disease ate diets that were highest in animal-source fat-soluble nutrients.”
You can read the post in full here.
For Avi Vince, and a number of other mums who posted photos of their healthy children to refute Evans’ claims, the celebrity chef simply has no right to make such broad and potentially damaging claims.
“Before I even started to try to get pregnant, I had everything tested and checked as I was worried about being vegan and pregnant – I didn’t want to put my potential unborn baby at any risk,” says Avi.
“All my levels were beyond perfection.”
Avi didn’t struggle to get pregnant, but she doesn’t think that had anything to do with her diet.
“It took me 7 days to get pregnant,” she says. “Pete Evans clearly can’t remember his sex ed class. It takes a sperm and an egg to meet up, have a drink, get to know each other and then decide to spend nine months together.”