Who I am
My name is Karin Gibson and I am a Registered Dietitian and Plant-Based Nutrition Coach. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and my certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies, USA.
After working for a few years as a clinical dietitian in Sweden, I found my passion: using the power of plants to help people develop a lifestyle that optimizes health and prevents disease. We know that dietary habits are strongly manifested in our childhood so naturally, after becoming a mother of two, I felt like I can have the biggest impact focusing on children’s health. I now specialize in helping parents with nutritional guidance and practical tips on how to raise happy healthy plant-based children as well as women to thrive on a plant-based diet while being pregnant and/or breastfeeding.
I started my own private nutrition consulting company, Grazing Greens, in 2018. I used to coach private clients in New York City, but since moving back to my home country Sweden in 2020, I now take private clients either virtually or in Stockholm. I also present and educate on the topic plant-based nutrition for children at various events, as well as write for different magazines and blogs.
To learn more about me, you can read my personal story below, follow me on instagram, or check out articles, talks or podcasts I have been featured on:
Att äta mer vego är bra för alla i familjen! - Article for KiddoKitchen App 2024 (in Swedish)
Barn och nutrition - blogginlägg på flertalet olika ämnen! 2023 (in Swedish)
Vego för barn - Panelsamtal med de leg. dietisterna Karin Gibson och Theresia Plymoth under mässan “Framtidens Mat” 2023 (in Swedish)
Veganpäron 4. Intervju med dietisten Karin Gibson 2019 (in Swedish)
The Unlock Wellness Podcast Episode 211: Raising Healthy Plant-Based Children 2019
Plant-Based Superpower Mom Podcast Episode 15: Starting Your Plant-Based Baby on Solids 2019
The Plantiful Podcast Episode 52: How to Let Your Kids Decide What and How They Want to Eat 2019
The Plantiful Podcast Episode 24: The Undercover Change Maker 2018
I have been presenting at plant-based health events such as;
Sempers föreläsningar för vårdpersonal: Växtbaserad kost till barn
Framtiden är växtbaserad: Växtbaserad kost och småbarn
Tulsa Veg Fest: The whole food plant-based young family
NYC Vegetarian food festival: Vegan parenting/Kids panel
Food As Medicine in NJ: Raising healthy kids - Plant-powered from birth
I have written blog posts for companies like:
Tiny Organics: How to get enough iron in your baby’s diet
Ediblend: Easy plant-based lunchbox ideas
Green Planet Astronauts - various different blogpost about children and nutrition
My Story
I have been a lover of animals since a young age. I grew up in the countryside in the southwest part of Sweden. We had horses, cows, cats and rabbits and I loved riding and being outdoors. I have always felt very connected to the nature and to animals. But like most of us, I grew up eating everything. As soon as I became old enough to question why we eat animals, I did. I had been to close too animals to disconnect that the pork on my plate had previously been a happy little pig with feelings just as us! We don’t eat our dogs, how can we eat pigs?! It didn’t make sense to me. I stopped eating meat, I became vegetarian (but still ate fish, aka pescetarian). As I grew up, I became increasingly more interested in health and general wellness. I started asking more questions, such as, "how do the things we eat affect us?" this led me to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics at Gothenburg University.
The transition from eating dairy, eggs and fish to solely eating plant-based food was something that came later in life for me. Eating dairy is so deeply rooted in the Swedish culture that I didn’t start questioning this properly until a decade later when I moved to the United States. No matter how hard I tried to find the most humanely-produced milk, I realized it wasn’t good enough. The halcyon picture of farm life on the milk jug could not be further from the truth. I decided to transition to soy-milk and nut-milks, simultaneously studying Plant-based Nutrition via eCornell University. After learning about all the health benefits with a plant-based diet, it was an easy decision for me to become a plant-eater.
I was shocked to feel the benefits in my body just after a few short weeks on a plant-based diet! Since I was already a pescetarian, I didn't expect to feel much of a difference. But plants have more power than we think, and I can only just begin to imagine how amazing it would feel to transition to a plant-based diet from a standard American diet. I prefer to call myself a plant-eater rather than a vegan, even though I choose to live on plants 99% of my time. I make exceptions on occasion and don't feel like any food is forbidden. I just simply love and thrive better on plants.
Living on a plant-based diet is easy for me, maybe because of my strong motivations and my philosophy on food. I see my way of eating as lifestyle change rather than a diet. This way of living aligns most with my values and who I am; I care a lot about my health, I care a lot about the environment and I care a lot about animals. If this resonate with you too, or you just simply want to start eating more greens to feel better, welcome to my website. I hope you will enjoy it, I am so happy you are here!
- Karin