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Below is a listing of all the links in the link set. From here you can Add, Delete, and Edit the links.
| Name | Description | Options | |
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| Dylin | Edit | Delete | |
| Healthy New Zealand | Healthy New Zealanders aimee | Edit | Delete |
| Whats in our food? | TV3's What's in our Food? Check out some of these videos (at home) | Edit | Delete |
| Nutrition guidelines | Daily food intake information | Edit | Delete |
| McDonalds | McDonalds are really honest about what is in the food they serve. Take a look at the different food items and compare them with other things you eat. You might be surprised. | Edit | Delete |
| Minor New Zealand Injuries | Tells you everything you need to know about Minor New Zealand Injuries | Edit | Delete |
| Kilojoules and Calories (Jack w) | This site shows you Kilojoules and Calories and what the difference is | Edit | Delete |
| America's Heart Health | All about America's heart health | Edit | Delete |
| Ministry for the Enviroment | This Government Website tells you about pollution in New Zealand and what we are doing | Edit | Delete |
| Heathy Food | Shows most of the healthy things for all kids | Edit | Delete |
| Fast Food Nutrition Facts | Lots of interesting facts you may find ! Some about Diabeties | Edit | Delete |
| Chemical Ingrediants in Food | The number code description | Edit | Delete |
| Food Pyramid Jack w | This is a food pyramid interactive, come and take a look Jack w | Edit | Delete |
| NUMB3RS | there are some inqrediants in food that are banned | Edit | Delete |
| jack | the air | Edit | Delete |
| polluted rivers Jack w | Edit | Delete | |
| www.KFC.com | Tells you everything you need to know about KFC inc. nutrition facts. | Edit | Delete |
| Food additives | A list of all food additives by number. Check the back of a packet - you will find things on them in here. | Edit | Delete |
| Food Additives Guide | List of Flavor Enhancers found in common processed foods. | Edit | Delete |
| New Zealand's Ministry of Health | Full of Information in this Link Michael L | Edit | Delete |
| ask the dietician Jack w | this has everything you need to know about food and protein and lots of stuff so check it out | Edit | Delete |
| ministry of nz health Jack W | this is about nz health and tells you about it and stuff | Edit | Delete |
| gluten | Gluten is a protein found in cereals, specifically, wheat (the main culprit), barley and rye. A similar protein is also found in oats. These cereals are relatively recent additions to the human diet, on the evolutionary timescale. Basically, our bodies haven't had very long to learn how to deal with gluten - so it's not surprising if a high proportion of us have difficulties digesting it. | Edit | Delete |
| Oil and Fat Facts | this is a website that could answer some of your question about fat and oils | Edit | Delete |
| dylin | Sodium occurs naturally in most foods. The most common form of sodium is sodium chloride, which is table salt. Milk, beets, and celery also naturally contain sodium, as does drinking water, although the amount varies depending on the source. | Edit | Delete |
| salt sugar and fat | You may have heard a lot about fat, salt and sugar. Are they really all that bad? Decide for yourself. | Edit | Delete |
| salt | Probably one-fifth of the population, because of genetic predisposition, may be increasing their risk of high blood | Edit | Delete |
| what food taste the same without sodium in it | what food taste the same without sodium | Edit | Delete |
| carbohydrates | this tells you what carbohydrates are and what they do | Edit | Delete |
| Gouts history Jack w | this tells you all about gout and its history | Edit | Delete |
| Gout | tells you abot the symtons what caues | Edit | Delete |
| obseity graph stats | these are graphs showing the most obesse countries in the world | Edit | Delete |
| New Zealand's Health.....=P | New Zealand health and more stuff thats kinda cool in a way | Edit | Delete |
| Channel 4 | food | Edit | Delete |
| sodium Jack w | this is about sodium | Edit | Delete |
| Calories | Its about calories | Edit | Delete |
| Jack Bull | What is Fast Food doing to our Children's brains? We have a very intimate relationship with food. We take food into our bodies and it actually becomes part of our living selves. That is why it is so hard to change eating habits and patterns. We each have an early history that goes back to the eating patterns that we were taught as children, i.e. the favorite foods we were given by our mothers or fathers. Children and later adults associate those foods with nurturing and love. Any attempt to change patterns of eating has to link into acknowledging that need to see the love and nurturing that comes from food. There is also the mystique of presentation of food that great chefs and Madison Avenue capitalize on. That's why people love to go out to eat and that's why people young and old are captivated by the appearance of food. Any attempt to change eating habits must incorporate all of these concepts to come up with a new way of eating that pays homage to these concepts. The goal should be to acknowledge that indeed we do have an intimate relationship with food and a way of loving and honoring our body - this wonderful gift that God has given us -- is to honor it by only taking in the most pure and nourishing food because that food becomes the building blocks for the very structure of our body. Imagine how horrified a doting mother would be if she realized that the trans fats in those fast food french fries that she is feeding her toddler actually become incorporated into her child's brain cells! Seventy percent of the brain is fat - do you want to build it with foreign, chemically altered and processed fat or do you want to build it with fresh, pure, good fats? Fats are essential to building healthy brain cells. If the only available fat is junk fat, then that is what gets incorporated into your brain cells! It's no wonder we are having an epidemic of learning disorders, obesity and health problems in our children. In our time urgency world where both parents usually work, the preparation of food has been relegated to Madison Avenue who is happy to step in with "convenience foods" for us to eat. Restaurants, which are "family friendly" offer the same fast-food convenience in their kids' menus. Look at any kids' menu and it is filled with fried fast food. If we try to change eating habits by just serving a healthy collection of the "right" foods without being mindful of the above concepts, then our eating prescription is doomed to fail. Like all health habits, it has to begin within the individual patient, by making him/her aware of the deep-seated primordial emotions behind food. It starts by having them see that we are our food. Would you build your dream home with cheap, rotting building materials?? Of course not, we are ever changing living bodies, which have the capacity to rebuild ourselves with strong, sturdy, healthy building materials, which make for a strong healthy person inside and out. Does that mean that we just serve a person a sterile, healthy collection of the right foods and they should be happy? In the distant future, will we just be served cubes of pre-selected engineered foods that contain the correct composition of food we need to survive? I think not! No, we need to learn from Madison Avenue and restaurants and be mindful of the importance of presentation around our food. Eating habits can change when each person becomes aware of this intimate relationship that we have with the food we eat. | Edit | Delete |
| gluten free foods | gluten free foods | Edit | Delete |
| New Zealands Public Health | Our publics health | Edit | Delete |
| Fast Food Secrets | More than 60% of the restaurants had what experts refer to as "critical violations," which are benchmarks for judging a restaurant's cleanliness. Critical violations can fuel food-borne illnesses (such as salmonella) and, aside from that, are just nasty. The most common violations in fast-food chains? Employees not washing their hands (in some chains, there was no soap in the bathrooms), improper food holding temperatures, undercooked meat, and employees handling food with their bare hands. Fast-food meals contain common food allergy ingredients, but they don't tell you which ones. There are a variety of different ingredients used in even the most simple fast-food products you purchase at your local drive-thru. So if you have food allergies, you may want to think twice before you visit the golden arches. A sausage burrito at McDonald's contains more than 50 different ingredients, including milk, egg, wheat, corn syrup, and a range of chemicals and preservative agents. The hash browns are cooked with animal products and the bacon contains wheat and soy. Some fast-food joints, like Jack in the Box, spell out the most common sources of food allergies and then mention that one or more of their products may contain the allergens, but they don't specify which ones. Just covering all their bases, we think. Our advice: order a diet cola. | Edit | Delete |
| Fast Food Secrets | More than 60% of the restaurants had what experts refer to as "critical violations," which are benchmarks for judging a restaurant's cleanliness. Critical violations can fuel food-borne illnesses (such as salmonella) and, aside from that, are just nasty. The most common violations in fast-food chains? Employees not washing their hands (in some chains, there was no soap in the bathrooms), improper food holding temperatures, undercooked meat, and employees handling food with their bare hands. Fast-food meals contain common food allergy ingredients, but they don't tell you which ones. There are a variety of different ingredients used in even the most simple fast-food products you purchase at your local drive-thru. So if you have food allergies, you may want to think twice before you visit the golden arches. A sausage burrito at McDonald's contains more than 50 different ingredients, including milk, egg, wheat, corn syrup, and a range of chemicals and preservative agents. The hash browns are cooked with animal products and the bacon contains wheat and soy. Some fast-food joints, like Jack in the Box, spell out the most common sources of food allergies and then mention that one or more of their products may contain the allergens, but they don't specify which ones. Just covering all their bases, we think. Our advice: order a diet cola. | Edit | Delete |
| What's really in our food? | Whats really in our food? Videos | Edit | Delete |