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Norland Products Inc. provides the highest quality, hypo-allergenic Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen and Fish Gelatin from the skin of wild, deep-sea fish such as cod, pollock and haddock. Read More »
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Published February 7, 2012
An agreement was approved and entered into the California Superior Court on February 1 between 30 member companies of the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3 (GOED), Salt Lake City, UT, and the Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation giving these companies operating certainty around Proposition 65 limits for dioxins, furans, PCBs and dioxin-like PCBs in products with EPA and DHA omega 3s. Read More »
Published January 25, 2012
Health Wright Products, Clackamas, OR, has appointed Cameron Dorn as key account sales representative. He will be responsible for supporting existing key accounts along with new product and customer development. Mr. Dorn brings a broad range of exper… Read More »
Published January 23, 2012
Marc Ullman, Legal Advisory Council Chairman of the Natural Products Foundation (NPF), Washington, D.C., met with Richard Cleland of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on December 19, 2011, to present documentation regarding 22 non-compliant dietary supplement advertisers. Read More »
Published January 6, 2012
Santiago Vega has joined Corn Products International, Westchester, IL, as senior manager, Nutrition Marketing. In this role, Mr. Vega will lead Corn Products' North American nutrition marketing initiatives to support global nutrition strategies.… Read More »
By Alan Richman, Contributing Writer
Published January 2, 2012
There’s more than A, B, C to watch—and watch out for—in the vitamin category. Read More »
Published January 2, 2012
Associations request revisions, a more reasonable guidance. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published January 2, 2012
The upside: FDA has begun the process of vetting the comments filed in response to its NDI Notification Guidance draft. The downside: there is no timeline for completion. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published December 8, 2011
CSPI calls for warning labels on popular supplement used for antidepression. Read More »
Published December 7, 2011
The Food and Drug Law Institute is publishing “Dietary Supplement Regulation: A Comprehensive Guide,” which will serve as a valuable resource to dietary supplement stakeholders. Edited by Scott Bass, a partner at Sidley Austin in Washingt… Read More »
Published December 2, 2011
The nonprofit organization American Botanical Council (ABC) has filed public comments with FDA in response to publication of its Draft Guidance on New Dietary Ingredients (NDIs) in July 2011. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published December 1, 2011
Industry organizations team up with the shared goal of squashing adulterated supplements. Read More »
Published December 1, 2011
The non-profit Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), Washington, D.C. has called on FDA to require a warning label on dietary supplements containing St. John’s Wort, saying these products may interfere with birth control, antidepres… Read More »
Published December 1, 2011
Experts will produce white papers to guide industry and protect consumers. Read More »
Published December 1, 2011
The Natural Products Association (NPA), Washington, D.C., responded to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal about the benefits of vitamins, calling the reporting “irresponsible” and “inaccurate.” John Gay, exec… Read More »
Published December 1, 2011
Global sales of natural and organic beauty products are projected to reach $9 billion in 2011, according to a new report from U.K.-based Organic Monitor. Although consumer demand for natural and organic products remains buoyant, new research finds th… Read More »

