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Thought some of you may be interested.

 

 

FAILSAFE #51

 

Newsletter of the Food Intolerance Network

 

January - March 2007

 

The Food Intolerance Network supports people worldwide using a

low-chemical elimination diet free of additives, low in salicylates,

amines and flavour enhancers (FAILSAFE) for health, behaviour and

learning problems.

 

To see this FAILSAFE Newsletter in colour on the web:

http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/newsletters/FAILsaf51.html

<http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/newsletters/FAILsaf51.html>

 

Also available as a downloadable PDF file

www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/newsletters/FAILsaf51.pdf

<http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/newsletters/FAILsaf51.pdf>

 

The FAILSAFE Newsletter is available free by email. Just send your email

address to failsafe_newsletter-

<file:///C:/Howard%20Dengate/Personal2005/Sue%20website/newsletters/fail\

safe_newsletter- >

 

THIS MONTH

 

Focus on asthma: let's halve the asthma rate in children

 

Failsafe Cookbook available from 1 March 2007

 

FSANZ Food Additives Forum

 

Food Intolerance Network antioxidant submission withdrawn

 

Changes to food regulations in England

 

Research: Additive survey, Migraines and Tourette syndrome, Naming and

shaming

 

In brief: Kefir and allergies, Laughter really is good for you, Former

head of US Food and Drug Administration sentenced, Nonchemical headlice

treatment, Fish and whole grains linked to asthma protection

 

Targeting. McDonalds

 

Readers' stories: [524] - [546]

 

Product updates: detailed help and information.

 

Questions: detailed help and information.

 

Cooks Corner: Hints: Breadcrumbs, Near-Beer Bread, Gnocchi, Moroccan

lemon lamb tagine, Homemade Donuts, Campers Dream icecream balls

 

 

Regards

Caroline Hayes

http://www.alwaysnaturallygreat.com

Certified Organic Skin, Hair, Cosmetic & Personal Care Products

 

" If we want to move toward a low polluting sustainable society we need to get

consumers to think about their purchases " David Suzuki

 

 

 

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