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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
- Spectrum Organic Products Responds to FDA Letter Regarding Use of Non-GMO Seal on Canola Oil Label
- 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
- FDA Presents Compliance Guide for Structure/Function Claims
- 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
- South East European Officials Meet for Training Forum on Supplements
Regulatory officials and global scientific and regulatory experts came together in Bulgaria last week at a Food Supplement Training Forum to discuss and share global regulatory developments and trends on food supplements. Eleven officials from Bulgaria, Croatia, Ukraine, Macedonia and Albania attended the two-day event in Sofia on 10-11 March, to discuss the various challenges faced by authorities in regulating food supplements in the South East European region.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Nutrient Profiles Scheme Sees Further Delays
The European Commission's proposal for a nutrient profiling scheme looks set to be delayed until after the new parliamentary elections, international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has announced.
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Codex Agrees Additives for Use in Food Supplements
The Codex Committee on Food Additives last week agreed to adopt nine colours for use in food supplements at levels consistent with recommendations by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA).
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- Belgian Ministerial Order Could Signal Start of Higher Ingredient Level Across EU
A recent Belgian Ministerial Order setting a 200mg maximum daily level for coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) in food supplements could signal the start of a trend towards higher levels for the ingredient in supplements and foods across the European Union, international food policy consultancy EAS has said.
- LycoRed's Natural Lycopene Wins EU Approval
LycoRed, Ltd., has announced that following approval by the European Commission, Lyc-O-Mato®, natural lycopene complex, has been cleared for marketing in the EU as a novel food ingredient for lycopene fortification.
- LycoRed's Natural Lycopene Wins EU Approval
LycoRed, Ltd., has announced that following approval by the European Commission, Lyc-O-Mato®, natural lycopene complex, has been cleared for marketing in the EU as a novel food ingredient for lycopene fortification.
- LycoRed's Natural Lycopene Wins EU Approval
LycoRed, Ltd., has announced that following approval by the European Commission, Lyc-O-Mato®, natural lycopene complex, has been cleared for marketing in the EU as a novel food ingredient for lycopene fortification.
- LycoRed's Natural Lycopene Wins EU Approval
LycoRed, Ltd., has announced that following approval by the European Commission, Lyc-O-Mato®, natural lycopene complex, has been cleared for marketing in the EU as a novel food ingredient for lycopene fortification.
- LycoRed's Natural Lycopene Wins EU Approval
LycoRed, Ltd., has announced that following approval by the European Commission, Lyc-O-Mato®, natural lycopene complex, has been cleared for marketing in the EU as a novel food ingredient for lycopene fortification.
- Global Natural Cosmetics Market: The Battle of the Standards Gains Pace
The final version of the Cosmos standard has recently been announced. The launch comes after six years of negotiations between the leading natural & organic cosmetic certification agencies in Europe.
- Global Natural Cosmetics Market: The Battle of the Standards Gains Pace
The final version of the Cosmos standard has recently been announced. The launch comes after six years of negotiations between the leading natural & organic cosmetic certification agencies in Europe.
- Global Natural Cosmetics Market: The Battle of the Standards Gains Pace
The final version of the Cosmos standard has recently been announced. The launch comes after six years of negotiations between the leading natural & organic cosmetic certification agencies in Europe.
- Global Natural Cosmetics Market: The Battle of the Standards Gains Pace
The final version of the Cosmos standard has recently been announced. The launch comes after six years of negotiations between the leading natural & organic cosmetic certification agencies in Europe.
- Global Natural Cosmetics Market: The Battle of the Standards Gains Pace
The final version of the Cosmos standard has recently been announced. The launch comes after six years of negotiations between the leading natural & organic cosmetic certification agencies in Europe.
- EAS holds workshop to help empower companies on use of mutual recognition in EU
Food businesses frustrated with the barriers to trade they face from one national market to the next in the European Union (EU) will be given clear steps on how to overcome these challenges and successfully place products across the EU at an upcoming workshop being hosted by international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, in Brussels on 17 September.
- EAS holds workshop to help empower companies on use of mutual recognition in EU
Food businesses frustrated with the barriers to trade they face from one national market to the next in the European Union (EU) will be given clear steps on how to overcome these challenges and successfully place products across the EU at an upcoming workshop being hosted by international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, in Brussels on 17 September.
- EAS holds workshop to help empower companies on use of mutual recognition in EU
Food businesses frustrated with the barriers to trade they face from one national market to the next in the European Union (EU) will be given clear steps on how to overcome these challenges and successfully place products across the EU at an upcoming workshop being hosted by international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, in Brussels on 17 September.
- EAS holds workshop to help empower companies on use of mutual recognition in EU
Food businesses frustrated with the barriers to trade they face from one national market to the next in the European Union (EU) will be given clear steps on how to overcome these challenges and successfully place products across the EU at an upcoming workshop being hosted by international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, in Brussels on 17 September.
- EAS holds workshop to help empower companies on use of mutual recognition in EU
Food businesses frustrated with the barriers to trade they face from one national market to the next in the European Union (EU) will be given clear steps on how to overcome these challenges and successfully place products across the EU at an upcoming workshop being hosted by international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, in Brussels on 17 September.
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- ViviMind™ Granted Certificate of Free Sale as Food Supplement in Italy - Premarket Notification Filed in the U.S.
Bellus Health (International) Limited has announced that the Italian Ministry of Health has granted a certificate of free sale for ViviMind™ (homotaurine) as a food supplement.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
Martek Biosciences has announced that it has received a unanimous positive vote from the Standing Committee On The Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union for additional novel food approval of life'sDHA in Europe.
- European Patent Office Ruling on Novogen Opens Way for Other Isoflavones
In accordance with Council of Responsible Nutrition symposium (May 2009, Milan) on the Efficacy and Safety of Isoflavones for Postmenopausal Women, Solbar's Solgen soy isoflavones are designed to alleviate symptoms experienced by postmenopausal women as used in non-medical nutraceutical products.
- European Patent Office Ruling on Novogen Opens Way for Other Isoflavones
In accordance with Council of Responsible Nutrition symposium (May 2009, Milan) on the Efficacy and Safety of Isoflavones for Postmenopausal Women, Solbar's Solgen soy isoflavones are designed to alleviate symptoms experienced by postmenopausal women as used in non-medical nutraceutical products.
- European Patent Office Ruling on Novogen Opens Way for Other Isoflavones
In accordance with Council of Responsible Nutrition symposium (May 2009, Milan) on the Efficacy and Safety of Isoflavones for Postmenopausal Women, Solbar's Solgen soy isoflavones are designed to alleviate symptoms experienced by postmenopausal women as used in non-medical nutraceutical products.
- European Patent Office Ruling on Novogen Opens Way for Other Isoflavones
In accordance with Council of Responsible Nutrition symposium (May 2009, Milan) on the Efficacy and Safety of Isoflavones for Postmenopausal Women, Solbar's Solgen soy isoflavones are designed to alleviate symptoms experienced by postmenopausal women as used in non-medical nutraceutical products.
- European Patent Office Ruling on Novogen Opens Way for Other Isoflavones
In accordance with Council of Responsible Nutrition symposium (May 2009, Milan) on the Efficacy and Safety of Isoflavones for Postmenopausal Women, Solbar's Solgen soy isoflavones are designed to alleviate symptoms experienced by postmenopausal women as used in non-medical nutraceutical products.
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
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According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) this week adopted provisions for five key issues for the food supplement industry in line with provisions supported by IADSA.
The Codex decision-making body, which is meeting in Rome from 29 June till 4 July, adopted the Recommendations on the Scientific Substantiation of Health Claims, the Nutritional Risk Analysis Principles, the Provisions on Gum Arabic, the definition and table of conditions of dietary fibre, and the use of eight food colours in food supplements, all in line with recommendations from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations’ (IADSA). These Codex provisions now become official Codex Standards and Guidelines.
The adopted Recommendations on the Scientific Substantiation of Health Claims now take into account the totality of the available relevant scientific data and weighing of the evidence for substantiating a health claim, rather than placing primary importance on human intervention trials.
IADSA also welcomed the adoption of the Nutritional Risk Analysis Principles, which it described as “a solid framework for the potential future application of the risk assessment method by Codex for the use of vitamins, minerals and other substances in food supplements”.
Gum Arabic was adopted as a carrier at 10 mg/kg; and the definition and table of conditions of dietary fibre now distinguish three main categories of carbohydrate polymers, refer to monomeric units and leave the decision on whether to include carbohydrates with monomeric units from 3 to 9, to national authorities.
In addition, the CAC adopted the use of the following eight food colours in food supplements: Allura Red AC, Caramel Colour-Class IV, Carotenoids, Chlorophylls-Copper Complexes, Fast Green FCF, Grape Skin Extracts, Indigotine and Iron Oxides – a decision that IADSA said “will avoid potential confusion in many countries and unnecessary barriers to trade”.
IADSA Chairman Byron Johnson said: “We support the results of the work on these issues and support their adoption. The drafts finally agreed endorse a number of comments made by IADSA, and we welcome the progress that has been made.” |