Struggling with whether I can even call myself vegan
I've been vegetarian for 5 years and reached a point where I'm eating an entirely vegan diet, but still take high EPA fish oil for mental health. I have severe mental health issues that are only recently under control and are essentially life and death, and I credit high EPA fish oil as being one of the most health-promoting supplements for it. I've been desperately researching algal oil as an alternative, but everything I've read makes it difficult.
I tried posting this on reddit because that seems to be the community that is extremely strict about what counts as vegan, and that being vegetarian isn't good enough, etc. but my posts get auto-removed by reddit and I can't figure out why, and this is bothering me alot so came here for advice.
I take a fish oil that is in a 2:1 ratio of EPA to DHA because many studies and doctors say that's the optimal ratio for mental health treatment as EPA is anti-inflammatory (and my anecdotal recovery backs this up). Most algal oils are in the opposite ratio, double the DHA to EPA, good for brain health but less anti-inflammatory. The only algal oil I found in a 2:1 EPA to DHA ratio was BrainMD Vegan Omega 3 Power. (won't link but it's on google)
But I'm Australian, and that'd cost $100+/month to buy. Almost 3-4x more expensive than equivalent fish oil. I'll be honest, I just can't afford this long term. The pessimist in me also believes that due to modern corporate greed, the price of this algal oil will never go down. If this were any other food choice I choose the vegan alternative, but not when it comes to my mental health. I firmly believe health comes before ethics, and settling for a potentially less effective cheaper supplement for this purpose could be deadly.
But this leaves me feeling so bad. Do I hurt myself financially or health-wise to adhere to a perfect "100% vegan" ideal, or do I accept being "99% vegan" and deal with social repercussions of "not vegan enough". If I'm doing it for the animals it shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks, but like I said I've got alot of mental health issues, and definitely feel "not vegan enough" by the average vegans standards, if I keep taking fish oil. I feel like I'm in a lose-lose position.
Anyone have any reassurance, or know of cheaper algal supplements in a 2:1 EPA to DHA ratio? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've been vegetarian for 5 years and reached a point where I'm eating an entirely vegan diet, but still take high EPA fish oil for mental health. I have severe mental health issues that are only recently under control and are essentially life and death, and I credit high EPA fish oil as being one of the most health-promoting supplements for it. I've been desperately researching algal oil as an alternative, but everything I've read makes it difficult.
I tried posting this on reddit because that seems to be the community that is extremely strict about what counts as vegan, and that being vegetarian isn't good enough, etc. but my posts get auto-removed by reddit and I can't figure out why, and this is bothering me alot so came here for advice.
I take a fish oil that is in a 2:1 ratio of EPA to DHA because many studies and doctors say that's the optimal ratio for mental health treatment as EPA is anti-inflammatory (and my anecdotal recovery backs this up). Most algal oils are in the opposite ratio, double the DHA to EPA, good for brain health but less anti-inflammatory. The only algal oil I found in a 2:1 EPA to DHA ratio was BrainMD Vegan Omega 3 Power. (won't link but it's on google)
But I'm Australian, and that'd cost $100+/month to buy. Almost 3-4x more expensive than equivalent fish oil. I'll be honest, I just can't afford this long term. The pessimist in me also believes that due to modern corporate greed, the price of this algal oil will never go down. If this were any other food choice I choose the vegan alternative, but not when it comes to my mental health. I firmly believe health comes before ethics, and settling for a potentially less effective cheaper supplement for this purpose could be deadly.
But this leaves me feeling so bad. Do I hurt myself financially or health-wise to adhere to a perfect "100% vegan" ideal, or do I accept being "99% vegan" and deal with social repercussions of "not vegan enough". If I'm doing it for the animals it shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks, but like I said I've got alot of mental health issues, and definitely feel "not vegan enough" by the average vegans standards, if I keep taking fish oil. I feel like I'm in a lose-lose position.
Anyone have any reassurance, or know of cheaper algal supplements in a 2:1 EPA to DHA ratio? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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