Written by Catherine Saxelby
on Tuesday, 25 July 2017.
Tagged: food safety, Foodwatch Newsletter, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, healthy weight loss, newsletter, nutrition
This is the question posed by the latest newsletter of the Food Safety Information Council. Would you be surprised to know that an average of 86 people a year die from food poisoning? Compare this to only around TWO per year for shark attacks.
That's why we're tackling food safety in this month's Foodwatch Newsletter.
Each year in Australia 2.1 million work days are lost because of food poisoning. That is quite a hit to the economy! Not to mention all the unnecessary suffering it causes. Take a look at our newsletter as well as the Food Safety Information Council's website to check out what you can do to keep yourself and your loved ones safe from this curse.
As usual there's much more in our July Newsletter.
Catherine Saxelby has the answers! She is an accredited nutritionist, blogger and award-winning author. Her award-winning book My Nutritionary will help you cut through the jargon. Do you know your MCTs from your LCTs? How about sterols from stanols? What’s the difference between glucose and dextrose? Or probiotics and prebiotics? What additive is number 330? How safe is acesulfame K? If you find yourself confused by food labels, grab your copy of Catherine Saxelby’s comprehensive guide My Nutritionary NOW!
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