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anti-fortification

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  • There is a strong anti-fortification sentiment, based partly on the idea that dietary nutrients should be enough, and partly on the idea that taking supplements should be voluntary.

    Making Light: Open thread 135 2010

  • What WP IS is an incendiary smoke round with alternate use as an anti-personnel/anti-fortification weapon.

    Think Progress » Exclusive: Classified Pentagon Document Described White Phosphorus As ‘Chemical Weapon’ 2005

  • Premier John Brumby denied such laws were necessary, but said the government was in discussions with police about new anti-fortification laws, which would prevent gangs from installing protective barricades around their premises.

    The Age News Headlines 2010

  • "We have had these discussions about whether, in relation to those organised criminal groups ... there might be a case for anti-fortification legislation," he said.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • "We have had these discussions about whether, in relation to those organised criminal groups ... there might be a case for anti-fortification legislation," he said.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Less than five percent of Americans are exceeding safe limits of folic acid despite intakes from a multitude of sources, both enriched and natural, says a new study. folic acid from enriched cereal-grain products, ready-to-eat cereals, and supplements do not lead to excessive intakes of the B vitamin, according to a study that may allay the fears over folic acid build-up, and weaken the arguments of anti-fortification groups around the world.

    BakeryAndSnacks RSS 2009

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