12-09-2011, 08:39
Hi,
I've received this letter from Avalon, probably because I once bought a supply of "Bountiful Breast" from them (though I never received them, they were stopped at the border and sent back). Anyways, those of you who live in the US, do you know what it is all about? What do you think about it?
Tell the Congress and the FDA: The Draft Guidance on NDIs is Bad for Consumers
On July 1, the US Food and Drug Administration issued draft guidance for complying with the New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) notification protocols required by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)—seventeen years late.
The biggest problem is that this guidance will turn a notification system into an approval system—a terrible precedent that will utterly cut off the supply of nutritional supplements. It will also create such huge barriers for supplement manufacturers that it will be much more difficult and expensive to produce them. But of course, that means consumers would either have to pay much more for nutritional supplements, or else risk not being able to buy them at all if the manufacturer deems them too expensive to produce.
>> CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE & SIGN THE PETITION! <<
Help Stop the FDA from making it difficult for consumers such as yourself to purchase Dietary Supplements!
I've received this letter from Avalon, probably because I once bought a supply of "Bountiful Breast" from them (though I never received them, they were stopped at the border and sent back). Anyways, those of you who live in the US, do you know what it is all about? What do you think about it?
Tell the Congress and the FDA: The Draft Guidance on NDIs is Bad for Consumers
On July 1, the US Food and Drug Administration issued draft guidance for complying with the New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) notification protocols required by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)—seventeen years late.
The biggest problem is that this guidance will turn a notification system into an approval system—a terrible precedent that will utterly cut off the supply of nutritional supplements. It will also create such huge barriers for supplement manufacturers that it will be much more difficult and expensive to produce them. But of course, that means consumers would either have to pay much more for nutritional supplements, or else risk not being able to buy them at all if the manufacturer deems them too expensive to produce.
>> CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE & SIGN THE PETITION! <<
Help Stop the FDA from making it difficult for consumers such as yourself to purchase Dietary Supplements!