bluedominoes, inc. and Price-Pottenger Team to Provide Information on MSG and How it Impacts Children's Health
Article Explores the Effects of MSG on Children
San Diego, Calif. - February 05, 2008
What do migraines, obesity, asthma and hyperactivity have in common?
Parents, children, and studies have linked these health issues to
Monosodium Glutamate.
"After reading the wonderful article Artificial Food and Cosmetic
Coloring: A Hidden Source of Toxic Metals, I asked Debbie Lindgren,
President and Co-Founder of bluedominoes, inc., if she would interview
the leading expert in the field of MSG, Jack Samuels," said Joan Grinzi,
Executive Director of the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation. "We
are thrilled to publish the article which presents studies, sources of
MSG, and how to reduce MSG exposure."
The article titled, "Children and MSG: A Conversation with Jack Samuels,"
discusses MSG and how it impacts children. The article is available to
Price-Pottenger members in their quarterly Journal, Health & Healing
Wisdom, Winter 2008 issue.
"With our focus on how dietary and environmental factors influence children,
we were pleased with the opportunity to work with both Price-Pottenger and
Jack Samuels, who share similar goals," said Debbie Lindgren. "We have always
been impressed with Price-Pottenger's classes, books and their unique offerings."
bluedominoes, inc. is company focused on exploring how
environmental and dietary factors influence children's
health, behavior, and learning. Founded by Debbie Lindgren
and Linda Manaster, bluedominoes is committed to helping
parents make healthier choices for their families by
compiling research, sharing resources, and offering
solutions for a less toxic life. For more information, visit
http://www.bluedominoes.com.
The Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation is committed to advancing the quality
of life through the study, application, research and dissemination of nutritional
and environmental information which can affect health in today's high-tech world.
To find out more information about Price-Pottenger, their course offerings,
articles, books, and other valuable resources, please visit http://www.ppnf.org.