Crack-Down On Homeopathic Products Pushed By EU Science Advisory Council
Executive Summary
European Academies Science Advisory Council urges “standardized, knowledge-based” regulatory framework for homeopathic products, similar to requirements for medicinal products in the EU. The umbrella organization representing 29 European scientific bodies says claims for the products are too often “implausible” and threaten consumer health.
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