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Old 03-12-10, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by alcanoe
A comment on libraries and finding stuff on the web. Unfortunately, the good technical stuff is stashed away in digital libraries where on has to pay big $'s to get access. That's even true when the work was funded by the taxpayer it appears.
I can't speak for all public libraries, but many public libraries have a number of data bases available to the public and all that is required is a library card (free to residents of the community/county). Many people may not be aware of the vast amount of information available. Visit your friendly, local reference librarian. (This has been a public service announcement)


There is so much conflicting information in the nutrition field, you can literally prove a food or nutrient or class of nutrient is good or bad by doing a selective search.
My thoughts exactly! This is why one needs to look for credible sources!
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