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- Naturade Significantly Strengthens Balance Sheet; Receives $2.5 Million in Capital from Westgate Equity Partners, L.P.
- Natrol Appoints Vincent Andrich VP Sales for Prolab Division
- Vermont Pure Holdings, Ltd. Announces Record Fiscal Year 2001 Results
- Body Shop Reports 24.8 Mil Euro Sales Revenues
- Supplement Group Targets Consumer Education
- Advanced Nutraceuticals, Inc. Announces 2001 Year End Results And Additional Financing
- ADM Awarded Nutraceuticals Patent Patent Creates Proprietary Position for ADM in Fast-Growing Nutraceutical Market
- Tantivy Sciences Obtains Exclusive License to Unique Nutraceutical Products
- Top GNC Executives Tour Pittsburgh Market to Present New Business Plan and Expansion Possibilities; Meeting will focus on new business strategies and growth
- Nutrition 21 Receives Patent For the Nutritional Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes; Patent Presents New Pharmaceutical Licensing Opportunities
- ConsumerLab.com Finds Most B-vitamin Supplements Contain What They Claim, But Often Exceed Safe Levels - Consumers Cautioned to Be Aware of Side Effects with High Dose Products
- Nutraceutix, Inc., Nutravite Announcement Commercial Availability of CDT™ Glucosamine for Canadian Marketplace
- Harvey Kamil Appointed President of NBTY, Inc. - Scott Rudolph to Continue as Chairman and CEO
- drugstore.com Expects to Reach Profitability Target in 2003
- Human Genome Project Leads to Innovative Healthcare
- NPIcenter’s Career Center targets nutraceutical Industry
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Editorial: An Exercise in Synergy
- NBTY, Inc. Appoints Harvey Kamil President, Scott Rudolph To Continue As Chairman And CEO
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- LignisulMSM vs Naproxen for Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial Gets Underway
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Launches Lexxus Taiwan
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- Probiata® Offers Safe, Natural and Effective Alternative
- Alive & Well with Michelle Harris
- Be Well and Get Rewarded! Find Personalized Wellness Solutions and Earn Free Vitamins at NatureMade.com
- Consumers Search for Healthy Cleaning Products That Work
- Nordic Naturals: Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Cyanotech Names Bob Capelli as Director of Sales
- Nutraceutical Clinical Laboratories International, Inc., Secures $2 Million in Funding
- KAVA ADVISORY: Health Canada is advising consumers not to use any products containing kava
- NHPD Posts New Documents
Canada's Natural health Products Directorate has posted several documents on the Health Canada website dealing with Priority 5 NHPs, post-licensing and a new application for International Trade Certificate for Natural Health Products.
- NHPD Posts New Documents
Canada's Natural health Products Directorate has posted several documents on the Health Canada website dealing with Priority 5 NHPs, post-licensing and a new application for International Trade Certificate for Natural Health Products.
- Council For Responsible Nutrition Sets The Record Straight That Aanabolic Steroids Are Not Dietary Supplements
In response to remarks made regarding dietary supplements and the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) during the January 15 Oversight & Government Reform Committee hearing on the “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball”, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), issued the following statement: “We are disappointed that some in Major League Baseball are inappropriately trying to use dietary supplements as a scapegoat to deflect attention from the real problem of baseball players illegally using performance-enhancing substances to cheat the system."
- Council For Responsible Nutrition Sets The Record Straight That Aanabolic Steroids Are Not Dietary Supplements
In response to remarks made regarding dietary supplements and the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) during the January 15 Oversight & Government Reform Committee hearing on the “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball”, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), issued the following statement: “We are disappointed that some in Major League Baseball are inappropriately trying to use dietary supplements as a scapegoat to deflect attention from the real problem of baseball players illegally using performance-enhancing substances to cheat the system."
- Council For Responsible Nutrition Sets The Record Straight That Aanabolic Steroids Are Not Dietary Supplements
In response to remarks made regarding dietary supplements and the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) during the January 15 Oversight & Government Reform Committee hearing on the “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball”, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), issued the following statement: “We are disappointed that some in Major League Baseball are inappropriately trying to use dietary supplements as a scapegoat to deflect attention from the real problem of baseball players illegally using performance-enhancing substances to cheat the system."
- Council For Responsible Nutrition Sets The Record Straight That Aanabolic Steroids Are Not Dietary Supplements
In response to remarks made regarding dietary supplements and the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) during the January 15 Oversight & Government Reform Committee hearing on the “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball”, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), issued the following statement: “We are disappointed that some in Major League Baseball are inappropriately trying to use dietary supplements as a scapegoat to deflect attention from the real problem of baseball players illegally using performance-enhancing substances to cheat the system."
- Sellers of Alternative Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Settle with FTC for Failing to Substantiate Health Claims
The Federal Trade Commission today announced a consent agreement with online sellers of alternative hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products that settles charges that they made health claims for their products without supporting scientific evidence.
- Sellers of Alternative Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Settle with FTC for Failing to Substantiate Health Claims
The Federal Trade Commission today announced a consent agreement with online sellers of alternative hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products that settles charges that they made health claims for their products without supporting scientific evidence.
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Canadian Health Authorities Approve Aloe's Effectiveness & Permit Label Claims
The Danish company, Aloe Vera Group has had Canadian Health authorities recognize their aloe gel as effective for treating sunburn, minor burns and cuts, and to assist in wound healing.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Neptune Technologies receives GRAS notification in the United States
Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. has announced that it has received notification that Neptune Krill Oil ("NKO®") has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient, determined by a three-member panel of independent experts.
- Dannon Refutes Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Misleading Claims
The Dannon Company, Inc. has responded to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, CA, stating, "Dannon proudly stands by the claims of its products and the clinical studies which support them. All of Dannon’s claims for Activia and DanActive are completely supported by peer-reviewed science and are in accordance with all laws and regulations. Dannon’s advertising has always been and will continue to be absolutely truthful, and Dannon will vigorously challenge this lawsuit."
- Dannon Refutes Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Misleading Claims
The Dannon Company, Inc. has responded to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, CA, stating, "Dannon proudly stands by the claims of its products and the clinical studies which support them. All of Dannon’s claims for Activia and DanActive are completely supported by peer-reviewed science and are in accordance with all laws and regulations. Dannon’s advertising has always been and will continue to be absolutely truthful, and Dannon will vigorously challenge this lawsuit."
- Dannon Refutes Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Misleading Claims
The Dannon Company, Inc. has responded to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, CA, stating, "Dannon proudly stands by the claims of its products and the clinical studies which support them. All of Dannon’s claims for Activia and DanActive are completely supported by peer-reviewed science and are in accordance with all laws and regulations. Dannon’s advertising has always been and will continue to be absolutely truthful, and Dannon will vigorously challenge this lawsuit."
- Dannon Refutes Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Misleading Claims
The Dannon Company, Inc. has responded to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, CA, stating, "Dannon proudly stands by the claims of its products and the clinical studies which support them. All of Dannon’s claims for Activia and DanActive are completely supported by peer-reviewed science and are in accordance with all laws and regulations. Dannon’s advertising has always been and will continue to be absolutely truthful, and Dannon will vigorously challenge this lawsuit."
- Dietary Supplement Marketers Violated Court Order in Some of Their Ads
Dietary supplement marketers must run more frequent and prominent advertising disclosures after violating a court order entered against them two years ago. The original order settled Federal Trade Commission charges that the defendants deceptively marketed their dietary supplements, sublingual sprays, and other products. Despite the order’s specific requirements on how to disclose that the programs were paid advertisements, the companies aired a number of television and radio infomercials that did not make the proper disclosures.
- Dietary Supplement Marketers Violated Court Order in Some of Their Ads
Dietary supplement marketers must run more frequent and prominent advertising disclosures after violating a court order entered against them two years ago. The original order settled Federal Trade Commission charges that the defendants deceptively marketed their dietary supplements, sublingual sprays, and other products. Despite the order’s specific requirements on how to disclose that the programs were paid advertisements, the companies aired a number of television and radio infomercials that did not make the proper disclosures.
- Sellers of “Obesity Treatment” Program Settle with FTC for False Weight-Loss Claims
Sellers of the “Centro Natural de Salud Obesity Treatment” have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they made false and unsubstantiated claims that their product causes rapid, substantial, and permanent weight loss. The “treatment” consists of three pills and a bar of “special soap.”
- Sellers of “Obesity Treatment” Program Settle with FTC for False Weight-Loss Claims
Sellers of the “Centro Natural de Salud Obesity Treatment” have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they made false and unsubstantiated claims that their product causes rapid, substantial, and permanent weight loss. The “treatment” consists of three pills and a bar of “special soap.”
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- Enzymotec's Krill oil Achieves GRAS status
Enzymotec has announced thatits Krill oil has achieved GRAS status with the US FDA.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- MenaQ7(TM) Natural Vitamin K2 Declared GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
NattoPharma, Norway, and P.L. Thomas have received independent GRAS designation for MenaQ7 natural vitamin K2 as menaquine-7 for use as an ingredient in food products. MenaQ7 has been determined to be safe as a human food ingredient by an independent panel of recognized experts.
- President's FY 2009 Budget Advances Food and Medical Product Safety, and the Safety of FDA-Regulated Imports
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has requested nearly $2.4 billion to protect and promote public health as part of the President's fiscal year (FY) 2009 budget—a 5.7 percent increase over the budget that the FDA received for the current fiscal year. The FY 2009 request, which covers the period of Oct. 1, 2008 through Sept. 30, 2009, includes $1.77 billion in budget authority and $628 million in industry user fees.
- President's FY 2009 Budget Advances Food and Medical Product Safety, and the Safety of FDA-Regulated Imports
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has requested nearly $2.4 billion to protect and promote public health as part of the President's fiscal year (FY) 2009 budget—a 5.7 percent increase over the budget that the FDA received for the current fiscal year. The FY 2009 request, which covers the period of Oct. 1, 2008 through Sept. 30, 2009, includes $1.77 billion in budget authority and $628 million in industry user fees.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- FDA Investigation Leads to Several Indictments for Importing Contaminated Ingredients Used in Pet Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations announced that two Chinese nationals and the businesses they operate (Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., LTD. (XAC) and Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co. LTD.), along with a U.S. company (ChemNutra, Inc.) and its president and chief executive officer, were indicted by a federal grand jury today in separate but related cases. The indictments are for their roles in a scheme to import products purported to be wheat gluten into the United States that were contaminated with melamine. These products were used to make pet food.
- FDA Investigation Leads to Several Indictments for Importing Contaminated Ingredients Used in Pet Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations announced that two Chinese nationals and the businesses they operate (Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., LTD. (XAC) and Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co. LTD.), along with a U.S. company (ChemNutra, Inc.) and its president and chief executive officer, were indicted by a federal grand jury today in separate but related cases. The indictments are for their roles in a scheme to import products purported to be wheat gluten into the United States that were contaminated with melamine. These products were used to make pet food.
- FDA Investigation Leads to Several Indictments for Importing Contaminated Ingredients Used in Pet Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations announced that two Chinese nationals and the businesses they operate (Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., LTD. (XAC) and Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co. LTD.), along with a U.S. company (ChemNutra, Inc.) and its president and chief executive officer, were indicted by a federal grand jury today in separate but related cases. The indictments are for their roles in a scheme to import products purported to be wheat gluten into the United States that were contaminated with melamine. These products were used to make pet food.
- FDA Investigation Leads to Several Indictments for Importing Contaminated Ingredients Used in Pet Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations announced that two Chinese nationals and the businesses they operate (Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., LTD. (XAC) and Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co. LTD.), along with a U.S. company (ChemNutra, Inc.) and its president and chief executive officer, were indicted by a federal grand jury today in separate but related cases. The indictments are for their roles in a scheme to import products purported to be wheat gluten into the United States that were contaminated with melamine. These products were used to make pet food.
- FTC Sues Sellers of Weight-Loss Pills for False Advertising
The Federal Trade Commission has charged a business operation with violating federal law by falsely claiming that its weight-loss pills cause users to lose weight without dieting or exercise.
- FTC Sues Sellers of Weight-Loss Pills for False Advertising
The Federal Trade Commission has charged a business operation with violating federal law by falsely claiming that its weight-loss pills cause users to lose weight without dieting or exercise.
- National differences must be considered when implementing global health trends
Speaking at a seminar in Singapore on the implications of a global nutrition and health policy last month, EAS Food Law Advisor Guy Valkenborg said that to guarantee the highest rate of success regulators must take into account the national differences across the world and implement policies based on an assessment of a variety of measures.
- National differences must be considered when implementing global health trends
Speaking at a seminar in Singapore on the implications of a global nutrition and health policy last month, EAS Food Law Advisor Guy Valkenborg said that to guarantee the highest rate of success regulators must take into account the national differences across the world and implement policies based on an assessment of a variety of measures.
- National differences must be considered when implementing global health trends
Speaking at a seminar in Singapore on the implications of a global nutrition and health policy last month, EAS Food Law Advisor Guy Valkenborg said that to guarantee the highest rate of success regulators must take into account the national differences across the world and implement policies based on an assessment of a variety of measures.
- National differences must be considered when implementing global health trends
Speaking at a seminar in Singapore on the implications of a global nutrition and health policy last month, EAS Food Law Advisor Guy Valkenborg said that to guarantee the highest rate of success regulators must take into account the national differences across the world and implement policies based on an assessment of a variety of measures.
- Products from Mineral Resources International, Inc. Achieve GRAS Status
Mineral Resources International, Inc. has announced that it has received the valued GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) designation for the full range of products MRI manufactures from the Great Salt Lake with final evaluation issued by a panel of highly qualified toxicologists who reviewed MRI’s documentation.
- Products from Mineral Resources International, Inc. Achieve GRAS Status
Mineral Resources International, Inc. has announced that it has received the valued GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) designation for the full range of products MRI manufactures from the Great Salt Lake with final evaluation issued by a panel of highly qualified toxicologists who reviewed MRI’s documentation.
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
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BioAstin has now undergone US FDA review for a total of 17 different structure/function claims. This allows companies marketing BioAstin to use any of these claims on their product labels, in literature and on their websites. Legality of claims vary greatly in other countries; in some markets claims are already allowed, while in others claims are still awaiting approval. “Finally, we can advertise the benefits of BioAstin to consumers in the USA,” said Gerry Cysewski, Cyanotech’s CEO and Founder.
Cyanotech is the worldwide leader in production capacity of natural Astaxanthin, and has conducted several human clinical studies to validate the benefits of BioAstin. In addition to the 17 allowed structure function claims, Cyanotech holds three patents on the use of Astaxanthin in human nutrition, as well as three patents related to the production of microalgae.
For a list of the allowed structure function claims in the USA or information on Cyanotech’s industry leading products BioAstin® Natural Astaxanthin and Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica®, please e-mail us at bcapelli@cyanotech.com or call 808.334.9415. Cyanotech Corporation, a world leader in microalgae technology, produces BioAstin® Natural Astaxanthin and Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica®—all natural, functional nutrients that enhance human health and nutrition, providing significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune response benefits. NatuRose® Natural Astaxanthin is a natural pigment source that also promotes animal health and nutrition, primarily in aquaculture. Phycobiliproteins are fluorescent pigments used in medical diagnostic testing and research. Cyanotech produces these products from microalgae grown at its 90-acre facility in Hawaii using patented and proprietary technology and distributes them to nutritional supplement, nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and animal feed makers and marketers in more than 40 countries worldwide.
Cyanotech was the first microalgae company in the world to obtain ISO 9001:2000 certification. Our products are all natural and are pesticide and herbicide free. They are free of genetically modified organisms and are produced in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Processes. |