Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Dietary supplements illegally labeled

  • Report: Some dietary supplements illegally labeled

    Report: Some dietary supplements illegally labeled. Share. Comments. dietary supplements. Federal watchdogs say some dietary supplements marketed to help consumers lose weight are illegally labeled.

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  • Decline in births goes beyond the ailing economy

    This story is part of Health and Wellness · Researchers study breast cancers after pregnancy · Tanning beds' toll: At least 170,000 skin cancers a year · Report: Some dietary supplements illegally labeled ...

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  • Guest Column: Distinguishing Safe From Unsafe Supplement Products

    WASHINGTON -- A recent boom in convenience stores in the sales of dietary supplements, from male enhancement pills to appetite suppressants and bodybuilding supplements, gives retailers a strong reason to exercise caution when stocking such products ...

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  • In the Spotlight: Tragic outcome raises caution over dietary supplements

    According to this physician, "There have been several reports of 'supplements' not containing the ingredients described on the label and/or containing amounts of the ingredients that are much higher or lower than described on the label." The Food and ...

    www.pjstar.com

  • USADA official cautions athletes about supplement use

    Dr. Eichner cautioned about supplements that promise effects on the label such as 'boosts testosterone' or 'increases growth hormone.

    www.nutraingredients-usa.com

  • Obama vs. Romney

    Industry had numerous disagreements with Clinton's appointed FDA Commissioner, David Kessler, M.D., who said FDA would not approve any proposed disease prevention claims for dietary supplements, even though the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act ...

    www.naturalproductsinsider.com

  • Consumer Reports Reminds Us to Be Vigilant about Supplement Attacks

    Research shows supplements can address nutritional deficiencies, improve overall health, and could save billions in health care costs through a lower incidence of sickness and ailments.

    www.naturalproductsinsider.com

  • Organic Illusions

    Omega-3 fatty acids are important to organic food promoters because they appear in the milk of cows fed on pasture. When this first became a topic of conversation, several beef and dairy nutritionists pointed out that they could supplement commercial ...

    www.american.com

  • Gym encouraging use of steroids by fitness enthusiasts

    Indian Council of Medical Research has said that consuming steroids is not only harmful but also illegal. Let's shed some light on this dangerous practice first and ... So these are all used as off labelled uses, they are not recommended for these uses ...

    ibnlive.in.com

  • Carney: Sugar lobby funds group's fight against corn syrup

    ... has joined in the anti-corn-syrup fight. CFH has lobbied the FDA to require clearer labeling and enforce restrictions on fructose content.

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • 131 illegal adverts for tobacco products noted in August

    During August, five undertakings were entered into by the Health Inspectorate, two of which were food related and concerned hygiene of food premises, provision of washing facilities, HACCP and on improperly labelled food. Three undertakings were public ...

    gozonews.com

  • Phony Cosmetics and Supplement Peddlers Arrested

    At the house, police arrested Mr. Surathach Yodya, age 41, the owner of the house, and seized all the illegal products. Mr. Surathach is initially charged with selling fake food, and food with an incorrect label, according to the 1979 food year act. He ...

    www.pattayadailynews.com

  • "Smart Drugs" Primer: 4 Lesser-Known Nootropics To Boost Brainpower

    "Nootropics" is the term used to apply to a whole category of cognitive capability enhancers, including drugs, dietary supplements and vitamins that can boost memory, motivation, attention, alertness and more. The word nootropic comes from two Greek ...

    blisstree.com

  • Source-Omega Claims JAMA Meta-Study Unethical; Calls for Ban of the Word ...

    The company says that the study is unethical because populations were not treating heart disease by use of supplements and foods, which is illegal unless approved by a review board. The September 12th JAMA study referenced food and supplement omega-3 ...

    www.execdigital.com

  • Woman arrested for illegal sale on the Internet of unregistered pharmaceutical ...

    The product label indicates that it contains vitamins as a dietary supplement. During the operation, the woman was arrested by the Police for sale of an unregistered pharmaceutical product.

    7thspace.com

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