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Dr. Judy Buttriss , BNF (British Nutrition Foundation)

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In this Task Force report, the phrase Adverse Reactions to Food is used as the umbrella term to describe a range of different types of responses to food, in particular food intolerance, food aversion and food poisoning (Fig. 1.1). Read the first page
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