"Extreme measures" may be needed to tackle supplement safety fears -- CRN's Cordaro.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
"EXTREME MEASURES" TO RELIEVE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT SAFETY CONCERNS, including removal of suspect products from the market or the establishment of "safety limits or strong warning labels," may be necessary to preserve the industry's reputation and keep "DSHEA bashing" in check, Council for Responsible Nutrition President John Cordaro declared at CRN's 1996 annual conference Sept. 29-Oct. 2 in Amelia Island, Florida.
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