FIBER EFFICACY VARIATIONS MAY REQUIRE DATA ON INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FIBER EFFICACY VARIATIONS MAY REQUIRE DATA ON INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS to support a health claim, James Anderson, MD, University of Kentucky, cautioned at a May 12-13 FDA-sponsored conference on dietary fiber health claims. "I have concerns about generalizing from one product to another," Anderson noted. "For any claim to bear scrutiny, it needs to have documentation for that specific product."
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