COMMENTS | While they will certainly lend some respectability to the growing supplements market, most of these new seals of approval provide consumers with little guidance about a product's efficacy--whether it works or not. "Certification without substantiating a certain level of efficacy creates a void. You should be able to get a product that does what it claims to do." |
UPDATE | 10.02 |
COMPANY | Indena |
CONTACT | Edward M. Croom Jr., scientific and regulatory affairs manager |
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