Claims on many supplements don't comply with law, report says
date:Oct 04, 2012
tions Truth in Advertisingindustry self-regulation effort.

They are recommended sweeping changes to the law, the imposition of vast new regulatory burdens on FDA based on the fact that (a small number) of dietary supplements didnt pass substantiation. To me it seems quite a reach,Ullman, an attorney with the New York-based firm Ullman, Shapiro Ullman, told NutraIngredients-USA.

I cannot fathom the kind of broad generalizations they made based on this kind of sample size.

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