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The following article reviews are provided by the American Botanical Council as part of its HerbClip[tm] Educational Mailing Service. Access to more than 2,700 reviews of articles archived in a searchable database (www.herbalgram.org/herbclip) is one of many benefits of membership in the American Botanical Council (ABC, Austin, Texas). The following are two such reviews. For more information about ABC, see the end of this article--Eds.
Brenda Milot authored the HerbClip review of "Consumer Perceptions of Mood-enhancing Functional Foods." This is a review of an article by Williams E, et al. entitled "A Qualitative Analysis of Consumer Perceptions of Mood, Food and Mood-enhancing Functional Foods," first published in Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional & Medical Foods. 2004;4:61-83.