FREE NUTRITION INFORMATION
Here are fifteen no-cost ways to find out more about the foods you eat.
Here are 15 no-cost ways to find out more about the
foods you eat.
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Jean Stangl
More and more folks are becoming concerned about the amount
of sugar, additives, and calories found in the foods they
commonly buy and eat. Such men and women are also
interested in learning about the vitamin content of natural
foods. Unfortunately, it's sometimes necessary to seek help
in deciphering the often complex nutritional labels used on
food packages today.
Well, what follows is a mere sampling of the numerous
publications that offer helpful information about
nutrition. What's more, the booklets listed below are all
free for the asking . . . subject, of course, to the
quantity available and the number of requests, so—if
any of them interest you—get your order in early.
Just drop a postcard to each firm or agency whose title(s)
you'd like to receive, stating your choice and giving your
name and address. It's that simple. (Be sure, however, to
allow two to four weeks for your information to arrive.)
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