03.16.15
The American Botanical Council (ABC), Austin, TX, has selected Loren D. Israelsen, president of the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA), as the recipient of its 2014 Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder Award.
This is the third award of its kind to be presented by ABC. The Herbal Community Builder Award is granted annually to an individual in the herbal medicine community who has played a significant role in creating a sense of community among herbalists, researchers, members of the herb and natural products communities, and related groups who work in the area of medicinal plants. It is named after ABC founder and executive director Mark Blumenthal.
Among his many noteworthy accomplishments, since 1991, Mr. Israelsen has served as the president of the United Natural Products Alliance, a global industry trade association dedicated to supporting companies and consumers committed to high-quality natural health products.
It is especially apt that he is the recipient of the Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder Award for 2014, the year in which the herbal and dietary supplements community celebrated the 20-year anniversary of the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, for which Mr. Israelsen was integral to framing and seeing through into law.
Mr. Israelsen is an expert on the regulation of herbs and dietary supplements in the U.S. and internationally. He has served as an advisor to or officer in numerous industry and nonprofit organizations, as well as government agencies.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Israelsen has served as vice president and general counsel for the American Herbal Products Association, and he co-founded and provided general counsel for the European American Phytomedicine Coalition. Mr. Israelsen also has acted as an advisor to the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Dietary Supplements, as an industry liaison to the Food and Drug Administration’s expert advisory committee on ephedra, and as an advisory board member for the Office of Technology Assessment’s Working Group on Dietary Supplement Regulation. Further, he was an expert panel member for both the Institute of Food Technologists’ 2005 Functional Food Report and the Department of Defense/RAND study concerning regulation of dietary supplements in the US military.
“Loren is a widely respected source of rational perspectives and insights into the regulation of herbs and dietary supplements in the United States,” said Mr. Blumenthal. “He is a close friend and trusted advisor to numerous people in and outside the American herb industry, including many researchers and integrative healthcare practitioners. I am deeply grateful for his long-term friendship and for the support he has given to so many people over the past three decades. He has really been instrumental in helping to build a sense of community among many responsible elements of the herb community.”
“To receive an award named after one of my great mentors for contributing to the betterment of the herbal community is as great an honor as I can imagine,” said Mr. Israelsen. “We all follow in the footsteps and on the shoulders of so many who devoted their hearts and minds to the protection and advancement of botanical medicine and its traditions and culture.”
“Being honored as one who has tried to carry on that tradition, in the hope of building the herbal community, warms my heart beyond words,” he continued. “My thanks to the American Botanical Council for being a strong and clear voice of our community and for extending the hand of friendship and recognition through this award.”
This is the third award of its kind to be presented by ABC. The Herbal Community Builder Award is granted annually to an individual in the herbal medicine community who has played a significant role in creating a sense of community among herbalists, researchers, members of the herb and natural products communities, and related groups who work in the area of medicinal plants. It is named after ABC founder and executive director Mark Blumenthal.
Among his many noteworthy accomplishments, since 1991, Mr. Israelsen has served as the president of the United Natural Products Alliance, a global industry trade association dedicated to supporting companies and consumers committed to high-quality natural health products.
It is especially apt that he is the recipient of the Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder Award for 2014, the year in which the herbal and dietary supplements community celebrated the 20-year anniversary of the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, for which Mr. Israelsen was integral to framing and seeing through into law.
Mr. Israelsen is an expert on the regulation of herbs and dietary supplements in the U.S. and internationally. He has served as an advisor to or officer in numerous industry and nonprofit organizations, as well as government agencies.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Israelsen has served as vice president and general counsel for the American Herbal Products Association, and he co-founded and provided general counsel for the European American Phytomedicine Coalition. Mr. Israelsen also has acted as an advisor to the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Dietary Supplements, as an industry liaison to the Food and Drug Administration’s expert advisory committee on ephedra, and as an advisory board member for the Office of Technology Assessment’s Working Group on Dietary Supplement Regulation. Further, he was an expert panel member for both the Institute of Food Technologists’ 2005 Functional Food Report and the Department of Defense/RAND study concerning regulation of dietary supplements in the US military.
“Loren is a widely respected source of rational perspectives and insights into the regulation of herbs and dietary supplements in the United States,” said Mr. Blumenthal. “He is a close friend and trusted advisor to numerous people in and outside the American herb industry, including many researchers and integrative healthcare practitioners. I am deeply grateful for his long-term friendship and for the support he has given to so many people over the past three decades. He has really been instrumental in helping to build a sense of community among many responsible elements of the herb community.”
“To receive an award named after one of my great mentors for contributing to the betterment of the herbal community is as great an honor as I can imagine,” said Mr. Israelsen. “We all follow in the footsteps and on the shoulders of so many who devoted their hearts and minds to the protection and advancement of botanical medicine and its traditions and culture.”
“Being honored as one who has tried to carry on that tradition, in the hope of building the herbal community, warms my heart beyond words,” he continued. “My thanks to the American Botanical Council for being a strong and clear voice of our community and for extending the hand of friendship and recognition through this award.”