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Published April 30, 2012
The FDA has issued warning… Read More »
Published April 26, 2012
ConsumerLab.com has conducted an extensive review of prostate supplements containing saw palmetto and/or beta-sitosterol and has determined that few were likely to reduce the symptoms of prostate enlargement… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
In new research published in the April Journal of Food Science, analyses of the first known public database compiling reports on food fraud and economically motivated adulteration in food highlights the most fraud-prone ingredients in the food… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
FDA must reconsider imposing the pre-market approval paradigm of food additives to dietary supplements as proposed in its New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) Draft Guidance, according to a commentary by the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Wa… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
The European Commission’s work to create a nutrient profiling system to restrict claims on certain foods will once again come up for discussion in 2013 when the Commission presents its second proposal on the issue, according to food poli… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has referred advertising for Serranol, a dietary supplement marketed by Good Health Naturally, Escondido, CA, to FTC for further review, after the company declin… Read More »
Published April 16, 2012
The European Commission’s work to create a nutrient profiling system to restrict claims on certain foods will once again come up for discussion in 2013 when the Commission presents its second proposal on the issue, according to food policy expe… Read More »
By Duffy MacKay, N.D., Vice President, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs, CRN
Published April 15, 2012
In late February, FDA released a draft guidance titled “Postmarketing Adverse Event Reporting for Medical Products and Dietary Supplements During an Influenza Pandemic,”which has yet to receive much attention. It is a revision of the draf… Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published April 5, 2012
Consumer watchdog group decries 'deceptive' label claims, demands changes. Read More »
Published April 2, 2012
Trade associations support efforts to crack down on bad actors without impacting responsible companies. Read More »
Published April 1, 2012
With many eyes on dietary supplements these days, now is the time to make sure you are following all the rules. Read More »
By Ellen Schutt, Communications Director, Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED)
Published April 1, 2012
A robust industry looks to support new health claims through science while confronting sustainability and communication challenges. Read More »
By Lisa Schofield, Contributing Writer
Published April 1, 2012
In order to maintain a strong sales performance, the industry must adapt to consumer demands while grappling with increasingly strict government oversight. Read More »
Published April 1, 2012
New product development in an age of strict regulation relies heavily on consumer awareness. Read More »
Published April 1, 2012
In mid-March, Dateline NBC aired a segment on “dry labbing,” which focused on testing in the dietary supplement industry. Dry labbing is the practice of supplying fictional results in lieu of performing appropriate analytical tes… Read More »

