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www.eatright.org. This is the website of the
American Dietetic Association, 216 W. Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Call
(800-366-1655) (312-899-0040) or fax (312-
899-1979).
Hot-line (900-225-5267 --a licensed dietitian will
answer your questions for a nominal fee of $1.95
for the first minute and .95 for every additional
minute. One of the best sites for nutrition
information in the United States.
www.danoneinstitute.org. The Danone Institute
is the oldest of a network of non-profit
organizations dedicated to nutrition research for
the prevention of disease and the promotion of
health. Danone is based in France. Other
members of the network are based in other
European countries. The website, though written
in English, can be a bit technical but we strongly
recommend it as a part of your database of solid
information on nutrition.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, PO Box
30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105. Call
(301-251-1222) or on the Internet
(http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/) Provides great
general information, including charts of foods
showing fat content and daily food plans.
American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Ave.,
Dallas, Texas 75231-4596. Call (214-373-6300)
or (800-242-8721). On the Internet
(http://www.americanheart.org) The United
States' core source of information on prevention
of heart disease Internet
The Ornish Program (www.ornish.com ).
Iowa State University nutrition information
(http://www.extension.iastate.edu/pubs/fo1.htm
)
International Food Information Council
(http://ific.org/)
Nutrition Analysis Tool
(http://spectre.ag.uiuc.edu/~food-lab/nat/)
International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids
and Lipids (http://www.issfal.org.uk/)
www.soyfoods.com. All things soy.
(1-800-TALKSOY)
DASH Diet
(www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/bl
oodpr/dash-1500.html)
(http://www.heartriskevaluations.com/)
Take a test to determine your risk for developing
heart disease.
www.slrhc.org/healthinfo/dietaryfiber/)This site
lists foods rich in fiber.
(http://www.slrhc.org/healthinfo/dietaryfiber/)
More fiber-rich foods.
www.preventdisease.com
Provides an excellent summary of information on
properties of foods which prevent disease or
support health.
www.yahoo/health.com
Cleveland Clinic
American Medical Association
Johns Hopkins
Anti-Aging Programs
Longevity
Gary Noll
Diet
Institute of Food Research (www._____)
Cancer
The Perricone Diet
American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org)
Lung Cancer Institute
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