F.D.A. prohibits some omega-3 claims
date:Apr 29, 2014
The Food and Drug Administration is publishing a final rule that prohibits certain nutrient content claims for foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids, the agency said April 25.

The rule prohibits statements on the labels of food products, including dietary supplements, claiming the products are high in two kinds of omega-3 fatty acids: docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Synonyms such as rich in and excellent source of also are prohibited.

In regard to similar claims fo
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