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When Folklore Meets Food Fad

May 2009 Footnotes

By Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA

1. Barboza D and Barrionuevo A. “Filler in animal feed is open secret in China.” The New York Times.  April 30, 2007.

2. BBC News, Oct. 31, 2008. “Chinese melamine scandal widens.”

3. Barboza D and Barrionuevo A. “Filler in animal feed is open secret in China.” The New York Times.  April 30, 2007.

4. Barboza D and Barrionuevo A. “Filler in animal feed is open secret in China.” The New York Times.  April 30, 2007.

5. Laflamme DP, Abood SK, Fascetti AJ, et. al.  “Pet feeding practices of dog and cat owners in the United States and Australia.” JAVMA.  2008; 232(5):687-694.

6. Laflamme DP, Abood SK, Fascetti AJ, et. al.  “Pet feeding practices of dog and cat owners in the United States and Australia.” JAVMA.  2008; 232(5):687-694.

7. Xie H. Personal communication on March 24, 2009.

8. Clemmons RM. “Feeding according to TCM. “ Obtained at Google cache page. Part of the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine Course VEM 5208, “Additional Approaches to Disease Prevention and Treatment.”

9. Wertheim HFL, Nguyen TQ, Nguyen KAT, et al. “Furious rabies after an atypical exposure.” PLoS Med.  2009; 6(3):e10000044 doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000044 .

10. Kastner J. “Chinese Nutrition Therapy: Dietetics in Traditional Chinese Medicine.” New York: Thieme, 2004. P. XII.

11. Chen JD and Xu H. “Historical development of Chinese dietary patterns and nutrition from the ancient to the modern society.” Simopoulous, AP (ed): “Metabolic Consequences of Changing Dietary Patterns.”   World Rev Nutr Diet. Basel, Karger, 1996, 79:133-153.

12. Chen JD and Xu H. “Historical development of Chinese dietary patterns and nutrition from the ancient to the modern society.” Simopoulous, AP (ed): “Metabolic Consequences of Changing Dietary Patterns.”   World Rev Nutr Diet. Basel, Karger, 1996, 79:133-153.

13. Boudreaux M. “Traditional Chinese Medical food therapy.” North American Veterinary Conference 2003, Small Animal and Exotics. Orlando, Fla.

14. Clemmons RM. “Feeding according to TCM.” Obtained at Google cache page for .

15. Sinha R, Cross AJ, Graubard BI, et al. “Meat intake and mortality: A prospective study of over half a million people.“ Arch Intern Med. 2009;169(6):562-571.

16. Carpenter KJ. “A short history of nutritional science: Part 1 (1785-1885).” J Nutr. 2003;133:638-645.

17. Carpenter KJ. “A short history of nutritional science: Part 1 (1785-1885).” J Nutr. 2003;133:638-645.

18. Tierney J. “Is nutrition science not really science?” Science Blog, The New York Times. March 24, 2009.

19. Remillard RL. “Homemade diets: Attributes, pitfalls and a call for action.” Top Companion Anim Med  2008;23(3):137-142.

20. Chandler ML.  Laflamme DP. “Pet food safety: Dietary protein.” Top Companion Anim Med.  2008;23(3):148-153.

21. Top Companion Anim Med. 2008 Aug;23(3):148-53. Review.

22. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Obtained on 032409. 

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