GAP takes new tack to win first EU health claim
date:Jul 14, 2012
r and EFSA and the European Commission, but Crittenden said there had been no dialogue as yet with EFSA. There had been some preliminary discussions with the EC.

GAP and others in the probiotic community have become increasingly frustrated and annoyed about how it is that more than 7500 individual pieces of probiotic research have translated into so many health claim rejections and not a single approval from EFSA.

On behalf of GAP which also includes Canadian firm Institut Rosell Lallemand an
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