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Professional Organisation's Site Good A Fresh Look at Food Preservatives

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A bacground report on preservatives

Judith E. Foulke

FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Additive-Master 2001

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The new upgrade to our database on food additives

Leffingwell & Associates   U.S.A

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Additives and Preservatives

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A good overview of the effects of additives and preservatives on allergic individuals.

Dr Harris Steinman

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Adverse Effects of 'Inactive' Ingredients

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A short list of some additives and side effects attributed to them.

The FeingoldĀ® Association of the United States   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Asthma: What Triggers an Attack? - Sulfites

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A brief overview of sulphites as an asthma trigger.

Intelihealth   USA

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Layperson's Site Moderate Backgrounder On Food Additives

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Despite their association with modern-day food production, food additives have been used for centuries. Our ancestors used salt to preserve meats and fish; added herbs and spices to improve the flavor of foods; preserved fruit with sugar; and pickled or canned vegetables such as cucumbers with vinegar.

A reasonably long overview of additives.

Family Haven   USA

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Layperson's Site Moderate Backgrounder On Sweeteners

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It's not easy to find someone who doesn't like sweet tastes.
Indeed, the human predilection for sweets is thought to be a basic survival adaptation.

A brief overview of what sweeteners are.

Family Haven   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Biotechnology

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Information from the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and FDA, and includes:

Backgrounder on Biotechnology
Statement of Policy: Foods Derived From New Plant Varieties
FDA's Policy for Food Developed by Biotechnology,
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FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Color Additives

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FDA separates color additives into two categories. These are colors that the agency certifies (derived primarily from petroleum and known as coal-tar dyes) and colors that are exempted from certification (obtained largely from mineral, plant, or animal sources). Only approved substances
may be used to color foods, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices.

John Henkel

FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Common Myths About Allergy And Asthma Exposed

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Allergies and asthma are very common in Australia and New Zealand. Around 1 in 3 people will develop allergies some time during their life, and about 1 in 10 will develop asthma. Far from being a trivial inconvenience, allergies have a significant impact on quality of life, are associated with medical complications and consume 20 per cent of Australia's health budget. Some allergies are even life threatening. Unfortunately, many people confuse myth with reality in the way they view and treat allergies and asthma.

Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy   Australia

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