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UK FSA out of step with available research
11 May 2003
Sir John Krebs chair of the UK's Food Standard Agency stated on 8 May that
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UK FSA out of step with available research (1)
10 October 2007
Sir John Krebs chair of the UK's Food Standard Agency stated on 8 May that “you can get all the nutrients you need from a balanced diet” and backed a huge anti-supplement campaign in the media. Nutritional supplements were portrayed as unnecessary and potentially harmful.
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ANH hits back at FSA report and message
08 May 2003
The UK Food Standard's Agency has released its report on vitamins and minerals today, along with powerful messages warning consumers about the dangers of nutritional supplements. Scientists and complementary practitioners around Europe have hit back at the FSA calling their message irresponsible and the science used to support it flawed.
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ANH hits back at FSA report and message (1)
10 October 2007
The UK Food Standard's Agency has released its report on vitamins and minerals today, along with powerful messages warning consumers about the dangers of nutritional supplements. Scientists and complementary practitioners around Europe have hit back at the FSA calling their message irresponsible and the science used to support it flawed.
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ANH PRESS RELEASE: European food supplement ban avoided (1)
10 October 2007
Legal challenge and cooperation between industry and government avert wide-scale food supplement ban previously anticipated today.
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News Alerts: Week 25, 2020
17 June 2020
Nutrient deficiencies, immune health and covid; Unvax’d kids healthier than vax’d; Water fluoridation on trial; Sub-standard supplements on Amazon; US dietary guidance whistleblowers; Avoidable medication errors in UK
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'Unscrupulous health food sellers justify stringent EU health claims regime’, says UK mainstream press
22 July 2009
ANH comments on misrepresented story on EU health claims in Sunday Times
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The FSA fingers Pan Pharmaceutical products in the UK
20 June 2003
The second largest formulator of dietary supplements in the world feels the pain globally, after its license was suspended in Australia in late April. It is widely felt in industry circles that this suspension was overly harsh, particularly considering that the quality control problems that initiated the ban were primarily confined to a pharmaceutical product, rather than natural healthcare pro
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News Alerts: Week 5, 2016
03 February 2016
HPV vaccine premature ovarian failure concerns, Proton beam therapy in UK, Statins cause heart attacks, anti vacc thesis attacked, Kew Gardens’ new medicinal standard, GMO study removed by Seralini, robots to substitute herbicides?, Ads for kids increase obesity, Aldi encourages healthier habits, EFSA’s conflict of interests.
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Are the knives out for raw milk in the UK?
09 January 2013
Faulty reasoning at the heart of suspiciously timed media articles