Good books on functional foods to share with your children and others are the Dictionary of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, by Eskin and Tamir and the book, The Functional Foods Revolution: Healthy People, by Heasman and Mellentin. The world is eager for foods that promote digestive health by making a difference. Where you might find clues are at old or recent archived news releases online that inform readers about functional foods that can be tailored to your genotype. Functional foods may show promise to those with genetically-linked illnesses. According to a University of Auckland, New Zealand news release, “Research into nutrigenomics opens opportunities for new high-value foods,”...
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