Chapter 4 Part A References
Chapter 4 Part A References
1a Heard, George W. "Chapter 17." Man versus Toothache. Milwaukee: Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, 1952. Print.
2a Ibid., Chapter 9.
3a Ibid., Chapter 28.
4a McAfee, Mark. "The Fifteen Things That Pasteurization Kills." Wise Traditions Summer (2010): 82. Print.
5a Ibid.
6a Huggins, Hal A.. It's All in Your Head: The Link Between Mercury Amalgams and Illness. 1 ed. New York: Avery Publishing, 1993. Print:155.
7a USDA food nutrient database accessed at www.nutritiondata.com
8a Page, Melvin E., and H. Leon Abrams. Your Body Is Your Best Doctor! New Canaan, CT: Keats Pub., 1972. 129. Print.
9a Price, W. A. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration 8th Edition. La Mesa: Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation; 2008:29.
10a Ibid., 113-114.
11a Page, Melvin E., and H. Leon. Abrams. Health vs Disease, a Revolution in Medical Thinking. St. Petersburg, FL: Page Foundation, 1960. 57. Print.
12a Tooth Decay, Pregnancy FAQ, American Dental Association. Available at: http://www.ada.org/public/topics/pregnancy_faq.asp
13a Huggins, Hal A.. It's All in Your Head: The Link Between Mercury Amalgams and Illness. 1 ed. New York: Avery Publishing, 1993. Print:156.
14a Burt, Brian A. "The use of sorbitol- and xylitol-sweetened chewing gum in caries control." Journal of the American Dental Association Vol 137, No 2, 190–196. Jan. 2008 <http://jada.ada.org/cgi/content/abstract/137/2/190>.
15a "Artificial Sweeteners Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Are There Any Safety Concerns with Sugar Alcohols on MedicineNet." Web. 01 Sept. 2010. <http://www.medicinenet.com/artificial_sweeteners/page4.htm>.
16a Eyre, Charlotte. "Sugar-free Gum Poisonous for Pets." Confectionery News - News on Confectionery. 24 June 2007. Web. 31 Aug. 2010. <http://www.confectionerynews.com/Markets/Sugar-free-gum-poisonous-for-pets>.
17a 1.Dehmel KH and others. Absorption of xylitol. Int. Symp on metabolism, physiololgy and clinical use of pentoses and pentitols. Hakone, Japan, 1967, 177-181, Ed. Horecker. www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v12je22.htm
18a Heaney, Anthony. "UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center : In the News : Pancreatic Cancers Use Fructose, Common in a Western Diet, to Fuel Growth." UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center : Cancer Treatment and Research. 3 Aug. 2010. Web. 01 Sept. 2010. http://www.cancer.ucla.edu/Index.aspx?page=644&recordid=385&returnURL=/index.aspx.
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