NSF Banned Athletic Substances Program Gains International Momentum
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The partnership between the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and third-party testing firm NSF International has drawn the attention of several European countries, according to NSF's Kathy Jordan
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Manufacturer Century Foods International became the first firm to receive certification under NSF International's recently announced GMP for Sport program, according to NSF. The GMP program "supports" NSF's Athletic Banned Substances Certification Program but also is an independent registration, the firm states. Forsyth, Missouri-based National Enzyme also received GMP for Sport certification, according to the NSF website. Additionally, the addition of Infinty2's InfiAid to the Athletic Banned Substances Program Certification list also was finalized ("1The Tan Sheet" July 24, 2006, p.5)...
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Manufacturer Century Foods International became the first firm to receive certification under NSF International's recently announced GMP for Sport program, according to NSF. The GMP program "supports" NSF's Athletic Banned Substances Certification Program but also is an independent registration, the firm states. Forsyth, Missouri-based National Enzyme also received GMP for Sport certification, according to the NSF website. Additionally, the addition of Infinty2's InfiAid to the Athletic Banned Substances Program Certification list also was finalized ("1The Tan Sheet" July 24, 2006, p.5)...