This site offers all the nutritional information one could ever want to know about a food including the inflammatory/antiinflammatory score for each food.
This site has a section called healthy lifestyle, which contains info on nutrition, healthy diets, menus, recipes, supplements, and answers "nutrition basics" questions, which are some commonly asked questions on current nutrition topics.
This site has health benefits of vegetarian diet, as well as nutrition and food info, safety issues, articles, info on diseases, and a lot of other interesting info.
This is a relatively new website explaining the government's view of nutrition and the "pyramid". For the person who knows little about foods, and kids, this looks very informative. This is inside the NIH website nutrition.gov
It is maintained by the Dept of Agriculture.
The Food & Nutrition Information Center is located at the National Agricultural Library of USDA. It offers information on nutrition, diet & disease, weight & obesity, food safety, food labeling, dietary supplements, etc. On this site you can submit questions directly to Registered Dietitians & nutritionists.
This site has tests you can take to assess your bio-status, what your vitamin/mineral needs are, prevention of disease, informational articles and books, and more. It has a section for HCP too.
Europe nutrition and supplement news briefs. News headlines contain research, regulatory, industry, and consumer trends topics. News is also categorized by product news and health condition news.
This site has sections for patients and HCPs. It has diet and nutrition info and healthy eating for kids; in restaurants, etc. It also has an assessment called My Life Check with questions about your blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, weight, exercise, smoking, and healthy diet.
This site has a lot of info about food ratings, food in the news, safe and healthy products, and health, environment, and social responsibility information.
This is Dr. Andrew Weil's site. It offers info on health issues from an integrative medicine approach. There's a section called Dr. Weil's Optimum Health Plan where you can improve your health under Dr. Weil's guidance.
I am also familiar with this site; my 30 year old daughter- in- law says this is her "go to" site for all her nutrition and health questions and information.
This site explains how you can eat and cook healthy, and healing with foods. You can look up (by nutrient name) the essential nutrients in the healthiest foods, get a description of the nutrient, how it helps you, and what problems a deficiency might cause; also how foods relate to your health condition.
What an excellent website. Its mission is to provide us with the latest scientific research about the benefits of the world's healthiest foods. Every week there's a video on how to prepare the food of the week. There's a focus on how to cook these foods to maintain the highest amount of nutrients.
I found so much useful information on this site I almost forgot to go home. Mostly product testing, but there are also sections such as the encyclopedia, and current government warnings (not just US). The product testing sections list not only the products that passed CL tests, but also those that did not, and why. There are explanations of how the tests were done. The text also discussses current research with references. The biggest problem is that not all products can be tested. But I did find some information about a supplement I'm taking that helped to explain the label information on the bottle.
This website is excellent. Even without a subscription you can get a lot of information but prices for it aren't bad. Lots of recall and warning information.
This site has a section under the Inspiration tab called Dares where one can take on different challenges related to health including practicing a healthy financial lifestyle. You can post your picture & tell your story & read about other people's dares.
Contains a vitamin ID survey and helps you to figure out a personalized vitamin profile. Even if you do not necessarily want to order from this website it may be helpful for people to learn what may be good for them if they are just starting off in learning about dietary supplements.
I tried the vitamin ID survey and found out that I need more Vitamin C, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, and magnesium. This site has an interesting concept for learning about your vitamin deficits and buying personalized vitamins.