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Food, Drink and Nutrition - Food AdditivesHealth Information
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CSPI Organization Description: Has an alphabetical listing of various food additives and opposing viewpoints on their consumption. (cspinet.org) |
Food Additives Guide Description: Contains information about the purposes and commercial use of hundreds of food additives. (foodag.com) |
Glutamate Facts Description: Facts about the food additive monosodium glutamate (msg). (glutamate.org) |
MSG and Hidden MSG Description: Letters and articles concerning MSG in food. (holisticmed.com) |
Olean Brand Olestra Description: Has information and uses for the popular fat free food additive. Contains links to other commercial nutrition sites. (olean.com) |
Shenyuan Foodstuff Description: Established in August of 1993 and engaged specially in producing products of soybean protein. (shenyuanwin.com) |
Stop Labeling Lies Description: The purpose of this web site is to put a stop to food labels containing false information and the misleading marketing campaigns which often accompany them. (stoplabelinglies.com) |
The Glutamate Association Description: Established in 1977 as an association of manufacturers and national marketers to provide communication and awareness on the uses of glutamate and its safety. (msgfacts.com) |
The Sweet Secret of Stevia Description: An article about stevia, a natural herb that is a non-caloric sweetener. (practicalhippie.com) |
The Truth in Labeling Campaign Description: Focuses on the issue of monosodium glutamate in food and drugs, which some people consider is causing their health symptoms. (truthinlabeling.org) |
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