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Here is a list of useful websites that we may have discussed in our visits:
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[av_icon_box position=’left’ boxed=” icon=’ue812′ font=’entypo-fontello’ title=’Environmental Working Group’ link=’manually,http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary.php’ linktarget=’_blank’ linkelement=’both’ font_color=” custom_title=” custom_content=” color=’custom’ custom_bg=” custom_font=’#81d742′ custom_border=”]
Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen: which foods should you buy organic, and which ones would make less of a difference. This is quite useful if you are doing ‘healthy on a budget.’
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useful tips on a variety of health concerns for children.
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[av_icon_box position=’left’ boxed=” icon=’ue812′ font=’entypo-fontello’ title=’The Nutrition Source at Harvard’ link=’manually,http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/’ linktarget=’_blank’ linkelement=’both’ font_color=” custom_title=” custom_content=” color=’custom’ custom_bg=” custom_font=’#81d742′ custom_border=”]
a resource on nutrition and health from a mainstream source that sees more of the larger picture.
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