For hundreds of thousands of Australian’s suffering from food allergies finally a Gold Coast naturopath and savvy corporate business woman have put their heads together to create a one stop answer. Food shopping is about to be made easy with a compact pocket size passport that lists most safe and additive free foods found on most local supermarket shelves.
There are 70 food additives that can be detrimental to the health of everyday Australian’s but the challenge is identifying which foods contain them. Labels only disclose what they have to by law, so shopping for food that is healthy, convenient and free from the additives that have been linked to some startling effects on our learning and behavior can be time consuming, particularly under the disguise of clever packaging.
Cathi Meredith - a publisher and media consultant and Victoria Hornsby, naturopath and teacher of children with learning and behavioral difficulties saw a need for additive-free information to be made more readily available.
Victoria set about researching all the information and Cathi designed a compact, shopper friendly guide that could be used by everyday shoppers when making their food choices. The guide contains all the information you will need to know about selecting foods from the supermarket that do not contain additives in a reliable and easy to read format.
Convenience shopping just got a whole lot more convenient with the Additive-free passport. Small enough to fit into your handbag and designed so that you can select additive-free foods that suit your families taste and budget.
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