FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
August 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EU'S controversial 2002 food supplements directive is valid, the European Court of Justice has ruled, rejecting complaints by Britain's health food sector. Because it allows only officially listed vitamins and minerals to be sold, the industry claims around 5,000 products are threatened.
THE EU'S controversial 2002 food supplements directive is valid, the European Court of Justice has ruled, rejecting complaints by Britain's health food sector. Because it allows only officially listed vitamins and minerals to be sold, the industry claims around 5,000 products are threatened.
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