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August 2008
HOW TO STOP FAST FOOD FROM TAKING OVER YOUR CITY
The Los Angeles City Council has agreed to ban the building of new fast food restaurants in poor areas of the city. Three-quarters of the restaurants in South L.A. are fast food, and the City Council hopes the decision will attract healthier alternatives. The decision was made after area residents complained that junk food was destroying public health. The resolution is likely to be used as a model by other cities where similar citizen campaigns are launched.
Learn more: http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_13834.cfm
It is not necessary to give up meat in order to be healthier. It IS a good idea to have less of it. And if you can afford it, try organically-fed, or free-range, hormone-free, no antibiotics or food color, meats, chickens, turkeys, etc.
The American Institute for Cancer Research talks about the New American Plate. Take a look at this for help in eating healthier.
http://www.aicr.org/publications/nap/nap2.lasso
Full Fat, Full Benefits
Forget the fat-free dressing on the side. Turns out, you need fat to absorb carotenoids, the disease-fighting antioxidants that give fruits and veggies their color.
A recent study found that volunteers absorbed more carotenoids when they munched salads with full-fat dressing, less when they dined with low-fat dressing, and almost none when they opted for nonfat.
But you don't have to rely on dressing to get the biggest nutritional boost from your salads-according to the head researcher, other fat sources such as avocado, cheese, or nuts, may work just as well.
Source: Alternative Medicine, October, 2004
Ann's NOTE: Olive oil - PERFECT for salad.
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 Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen, 9/98
Study from Norway
 Animal Fat & Breast Cancer Link Food Serving Size Equivalents Fruit/Vegetable Consumption/Weight Mgment Olive Oil Needed on Salad to Help Absorb Carotenes Raw vs Cooked Vegetables & Cancer Risk: REVIEW Fruits/Veg & Cancer Prevention: Review from 1992 EAT THEM
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 Int J Cancer, 5/02
 Vegetarian Diet Approved by ADA Fruit/Vegetables: Benefit the Body Efficiently (Vitamin Okay) Raw & Cooked Veg/Fruits/Micronutrients & BCa Risk
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 J Carcinogenesis, 4/03
 Diet LINKED to Cancer Risks Dietary Variety is BEST
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 LINK to organization that
funds studies on nutrition,
offering very useful information

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 LINK to Men's Health,
fruits and Vegetables

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 LINK to main page for
nutritional advice

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 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1/04

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 LINK to website w/lots of
information

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 J Agricultural & Food Chem, 6/04
 Antioxidant Supplementation:Reduced Ca Risk in MEN Most Diets Need Supplementation
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 Source: New York Times, 9/21/04

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 Int J Food Sci Nutr, 9/04

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 LINK to site on value of
vitamin D and sunlight

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 J Environmental Health Perspectives, 10/02
 1/6 Level of Pesticides in Kids Eating Organic foods Study Evaluates Nutritional Modulation & Chemo Pesticides and Children
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 LINK to NYC-based doctor and cancer survivor
offering programs designed to optimize health
through nutrition

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 LINK to Changing the Way we Feed our Children

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 Pediatric Academic Societies'
Annual Meeting, May 2007

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