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The Soil Association 
Three out of every four households in the UK now buy organic food... Find out why so many of us are choosing organic get the facts about what organic means, and see how you can be sure you're buying organic.
784  Sunday, 10 April 2005 
Healthy living in Scotland 
This website is a joint collaboration between NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Executive to promote Scotland’s healthyliving programme.
887  Sunday, 10 April 2005 
Scottish schools measures 
Healthier school meals are on the menu while children in the first two years of Scottish primary schools will enjoy free fruit thanks to new measures and investment announced today.
1839  Sunday, 10 April 2005 
BBC Healthy Living: Nutrition 
You are what you eat... A good diet is central to overall good health.
647  Monday, 11 April 2005 
British Nutrition Foundation 
The British Nutrition Foundation is a scientific and educational charity which promotes the well being of society through the impartial interpretation and effective dissemination of evidence-based nutritional knowledge and advice.
1535  Monday, 11 April 2005 
Food in Schools programme 
The Food in Schools (FiS) programme is a joint venture between the Department of Health (DH) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). A whole range of nutrition-related activities and projects are being developed as part of the programme, to complement and add value to existing healthier food initiatives in schools.
911  Monday, 11 April 2005 
The Elements of Health and Disease in the Soil (McCarrison Society Conference 2003) 
The importance of trace elements to the human body has largely been ignored. However, they are vital for our internal defence against oxidative cell damage, the maintenance of energy metabolism and the brain, and the translation of the genetic code. Deficiencies in the food we eat put these systems at risk. "Click the title for more..
372  Tuesday, 12 April 2005 
Small Farms Library: nutrition, economics 
The focus will be on trees, soil and water, sustainable farming, sustainable technology, and family nutrition. The aim is to help people fight poverty and hunger, and to help sustain the environment we all must share.

(Keith Addison, http://journeytoforever.org/)

900  Wednesday, 13 April 2005 
Imagine Health 
Kate Start's Consultancy
1615  Wednesday, 20 April 2005 
Observer Food Monthly. May 2005 
Professor Michael Crawford and Yoqun Wang of London Metropolitan University found that a chicken in 2004 contained more than twice as much fat as in 1940
538  Sunday, 15 May 2005 
David Marsh RESEARCHER, AUTHOR, P.R. 
Nutrition, Evolution, Integrated Medicine, Environment: Only when we understand the conditions under which our forebears evolved will we be able to understand how to avoid the \'diseases of civilisation\' and to ensure that the brain, the organ that enabled us to rise to dominance over the rest of creation, continues to evolve positively, hopefully in sensitivity as well as capability.
1707  Thursday, 16 June 2005 
BMA Childhood Obesity initiative 
The BMA believes that the significant increase in the levels of childhood obesity are a cause for great concern. The health behaviour of the nation’s children needs to be addressed immediately in order to ameliorate the long-term effects of poor nutrition and lack of exercise.(Copyright BMA)
1564  Wednesday, 22 June 2005 
The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis 
An easily-digested book by Denis Montgomery explores the origins and evolution of mankind, which began in Africa and was sustained there by our core-population during the several climatic traumas of the Pleistocene Epoch.
948  Saturday, 08 October 2005 
Nutrition for Optimal Health Association Winter Newsletter 
 HEART DISEASE AND RISING BRAIN DISORDERS: Vol XXXI, No. 1, WINTER 2006 Most of the current elite doctors have sidlined preventive medicine resulting in rising heart disease and brain disorders -- particularly in children. Rich DHA and other essential fatty acids that are necessary for proper development of the human brain and circulatory system are almost entirely omitted from modern diets.  About the work of NOHA Honorary Member Michael A. Crawford, PhD
962  Tuesday, 15 November 2005 
Nutrition for Optimal Health Association (USA newletter) 
Chairman Professor Michael J Crawford: keynote speech at the NOHA 25th Anniversary  Conference
963  Thursday, 24 November 2005 
The Soil Association - Historical Notes 

The following history of Lady Eve Balfour and the Soil Association has been written by, and is reproduced by kind permission of Oliver C Fox. For more information visit Oliver"s web-site (THIS LINK) which describes the birthplace of organic gardening.

973  Thursday, 24 November 2005 
Healthier Babies - health of both men and women before a conception 
The wars of the twentieth century and their aftermaths ( The effects of food shortage on human reproduction ) demonstrated that the health of women before pregnancy affects the health of their babies. All the works on this website are concerned with the health before a conception of both men and women. The highest susceptibility to damage in the human life cycle is in the period immediately before ovulation during a woman\'s follicular phase. A second period of high susceptibility to damage is the 48 hours immediately following fertilisation. Susceptibility diminishes during pregnancy as the baby grows.
1077  Thursday, 24 November 2005 
New Yorkers in grip of diabetes epidemic (Guardian International) 
· 800,000 have disease that proves threat across world
· Immigrants most at risk thanks to American diet
1685  Wednesday, 11 January 2006 
Foresight - Preconception Care 
First established in 1978, Foresight is a charitable organisation based in West Sussex in England, whose primary role is to promote the importance of good health and nutritional status in both parents before conceiving a baby, and to provide sensible, acheivable information and advice on how to do this.
1138  Tuesday, 17 January 2006 
Considering Nutrition with Evolution 
Only when we understand the conditions under which our forebears evolved will we be able to understand how to avoid the \'diseases of civilisation\' and to ensure that the brain, the organ that enabled us to rise to dominance over the rest of creation, continues to evolve positively, hopefully in sensitivity as well as capability.
1309  Thursday, 26 January 2006 
BBC News: Nutrition and Mental Health 
Food campaigners Sustain and the Mental Health Foundation say the way food is now produced has altered the balance of key nutrients people consume.
1697  Friday, 27 January 2006 
Guardian reports McC Member David Thomas' Mineral Levels study 
As revealed at the McCarrison Society's January 2006 Conference, the mineral content of milk and popular meats has fallen significantly in the past 60 years, according to a new analysis of government records of the chemical composition of everyday food.
1963  Saturday, 04 February 2006 
Mother and Child Foundation 
Pre- and peri-natal  nutrition.
917  Monday, 13 March 2006 
Ofsted Reports on Food in Schools 

School meals are improving faster in primary schools than secondary schools

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1036  Monday, 20 March 2006 
British Medical Journal - More Responses to omega 3 study 
British Medical Journal - their published Rapid Responses to the study by Hooper et al, 24 March 2006
1186  Wednesday, 29 March 2006 
Rand Corp. Unfairly Smears Fish Oil Pills; Call For Withdrawal of Bogus Study 
from PRWeb.com.
Comments about relative mercury content in fish vs fish oil pills disputed by McCarrison Society...
1021  Friday, 28 April 2006 
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 
NICE is an independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health.
747  Friday, 05 May 2006 
Diet & antisocial behaviour of young adult prisoners 
Influence of supplementary vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids on the antisocial behaviour of young adult prisoners (Copyright © 2002 The Royal College of Psychiatrists )
C. Bernard Gesch et al
1213  Monday, 08 May 2006 
British Society for Ecological Medicine 
The BSEM promotes the study and good practice of allergy, environmental and nutritional medicine for the benefit of the public, and supports doctors who use the insights of ecological medicine to help patients.
834  Wednesday, 21 June 2006 
Henry Doubleday Research Association 
Garden Organic is the working name of the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA), a registered charity and Europe's largest organic membership organisation. They are dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming and food.
827  Saturday, 12 August 2006 
International Obesity Task Force 
"Obesity constitutes sone of the most important medical and public health problems of our time"
Prof. Philip James
IOTF Chairman
1012  Tuesday, 12 September 2006 
The Toddler Tutor - Little Learner's Diet & Nutrition for Learning 
Jan Katzen-Luchenta\'s website says "little learners require special dietary plans with snacks and meals that support brain development, sustain energy, and create emotional balance.
393  Wednesday, 01 November 2006 
Sustain: : the alliance for better food and farming 
Sustain advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, promote equity and enrich society and culture
842  Sunday, 19 November 2006 
Scottish Group of the McCarrison Society 
Geographical and dietary differences, different legislature and personalities give a slant on the aims and objectives of the McCarrison Society North of the Border
1235  Sunday, 19 November 2006 
SEER Centre- Sustainable Ecological Earth Regeneration 
Remineralisation with volcanic Rockdust not only grows bumper crops in a Highland glen where the local farmers said they “would never grow tatties”, but can help slow Climate change by increasing carbon sequestration AND combat ill-health through replacing lost trace elements.
559  Tuesday, 21 November 2006 
TALC - Teaching-aids at Low Cost 
TALC are a UK based charity dedicated to providing free and low cost books and educational materials including CD ROMs for people with a PC but no Internet access, to healthcare workers and organisations throughout the world.
1150  Tuesday, 28 November 2006 
WOPAA - The World Patient Association 
Key Aims and Objectives of WOPAA
  1. Promote natural health and wellness around the world
  2. Advance natural health interests and choices
  3. Research and investigate the benefits of natural healthcare systems
A UK not-for-profit organisation for Patient and Practitioner members
1058  Thursday, 26 April 2007 
Nutrition for Learning: new blog address 
Jan Katzen-Luchenta\'s valuable blog has a new address
1400  Sunday, 20 May 2007 
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McCarrison papers for download (Soilandhealth.org) 
Part of a large on-line sources library
880  Thursday, 19 May 2005 
Nutrition, health and human rights: WHO nutrition 
Let us begin with an unequivocal assertion: proper nutrition and health are fundamental human rights. What does this mean? What are the primary links between nutrition and health seen from a human-rights perspective?
265  Thursday, 19 May 2005 
Paediatric Nutrition as a clinical discipline 
Professor Alan Lucas was interviewed today on BBC TV London News.

The UK’s first stand-alone centre for paediatric nutrition is to be founded at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, headed by the country’s first appointed medical consultant in paediatric nutrition. He has led the fundraising for the centre, which is close to its £250,000 initial target.

748  Monday, 26 September 2005 
Human Genome Project Poster 
Gene Gateway, originally designed as a Web companion to the popular Human Genome Landmarks poster, is a collection of guides and tutorials designed to help students and other novice users get started with some of the resources that make these data available to the public.
Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) of the Office Science, U.S. Department of Energy 
935  Wednesday, 29 March 2006 
Institute for Science in Society 

More Illnesses Linked to Bt Crops

Further evidence has emerged on the link between common transgenic proteins and serious allergic reactions while regulators turn a deaf ear and approve yet more planting. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

A fully referenced version of this articles is posted on ISIS members’ website. Details here

The same transgenic proteins implicated in two different GM crops

We recently reported illnesses and deaths among villagers of south Mindanao in the Philippines that are suspected of being linked to the genetically modified ‘Bt’ maize with an insecticidal protein from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis  [1] (“GM ban long overdue, five deaths and dozens ill in the Philippines”, SiS 29).

803  Friday, 21 April 2006 
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