Health claims rules now in ‘overkill’: law firm
date:Nov 15, 2012
process was too costly, complicated and lacked precision, he added.

This was a situation that would not be improved until EFSA provided a definition for what it understood health to mean, he said.

Without knowing what they mean by health, how can a company say: This product will improve health?

Definition of health

It is absolutely important that EFSA says what its definition of health is,added Meier, from German firm Gornylaw.

The lack of a definition was not a challenge in obvious cases
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