| USDA Researcher Comments on Safety of Chromium Picolinate: Response to United Kingdom Food Standards Agency (FSA) Advisory on Vitamins and Minerals |
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STATEMENT Dr. Richard Anderson, USDA researcher from the Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, MD comments, “Based on decades of extensive scientific research, I believe that consumers can continue to use chromium picolinate with confidence. In fact, many of those with insulin resistance are likely to benefit from chromium supplementation in the picolinate form.” “The FSA’s attempt to raise dramatic safety concerns about chromium picolinate is alarming. I’m disappointed that this U.K. Agency has misrepresented the large body of scientific evidence that supports the safety of chromium picolinate supplementation, which is affirmed as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) in the United States.” “There is no data to suggest that oral chromium picolinate supplementation in humans or animals has the potential to cause cancer or result in any other adverse event. The FSA suggested proposal to ban the use of chromium picolinate in manufacturing of food supplements in the U.K. is unfounded. In fact, the weight of evidence suggests that chromium as chromium picolinate has real potential to help millions of people, demonstrating consistent efficacy in supporting blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes, a disease that is reaching epidemic proportions in the U.S.” Chromium Picolinate Safety Evidence Highlights: • USDA research showing that chromium picolinate was safe in a 24-week animal toxicity study in which animals were dosed at chromium levels several thousand times the upper estimated safe intake for humans (Anderson, 1997). # # # Note: This statement is the personal belief of Dr. Richard Anderson, not the official policy of the USDA. Nutrition 21, a leading researcher and marketer of chromium picolinate distributed this statement. Dr. Anderson has no financial ties to Nutrition 21. www.Nutrition21.com Contact: |
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