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NutriSupLaw Blog Editor and Publisher Joins Arnstein & Lehr!

The Nutritional and Dietary Supplement Law Blog is pleased as punch to announce that Joel B. Rothman, your faithful editor and publisher, has joined the West Palm Beach office of Arnstein & Lehr LLP as a partner.
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Hydroxycut: Hype and reality

In the days following the FDA warning on the dangers of taking Hydroxycut and the manufacturer's recall, the reaction has been more sliced than divided. There were the oft-seen reactions: NaturalNews headlined its commentary, "FDA Floats Hydroxycut Scare to Discredit Yet Another Supplement Company." 
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SI: Good Advice in the Wake of "What You Don't Know..."

Here is some good advice I received in an email courtesy of Greenberg Traurig partner James R. Prochnow who allowed us to reprint this here.  The advice came in the context of potential reaction from the article by David Epstein and George Dohrmann in Sports Illustrated entitled "What You Don't Know Might Kill You."
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SI: The Industry Reacts to "What You Don't Know..."

There was a ton of buzz this past week about the article by David Epstein and George Dohrmann in Sports Illustrated entitled "What You Don't Know Might Kill You."
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Nutritional Outlook: Playing It Safe by Joel Rothman

This month's Nutritional Outlook magazine features an article by your favorite Nutritional and Dietary Supplement Law blog editor/publisher Joel Rothman.  Entitled "Playing It Safe: Marketers can protect themselves against product adulteration and recalls," the article provides several valuable tips for supplement marketing companies looking to avoid legal and regulatory problems in today's challenging environment.
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Bust by U.S. Marshals raises stakes for ingredient safety

Get ready for the not-so-kind-and-gentle FDA when it comes to food safety. The agency took abuse from politicians and consumer advocates over its handling of peanut and pistachio contamination earlier this year.
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Claim to boost testosterone meets class-action lawsuit

The company says that its product will boost testosterone levels by 10,000%. The plaintiffs says the product is snake oil marked up to $70 a package.
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FDA recall: What were the reasons with Hydroxycut?

The Food & Drug Administration issued on May 1 a consumer warning to stop using Hydroxycut, the heavily marketed weight-loss product. The agency said that "some Hydroxycut products are associated with a number of serious liver injuries" and announced that the maker was recalling all products.
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Breaking News: Hydroxycut Recalled!

  The FDA has just announced a massive recall of the popular weight loss supplement, Hydroxycut. According to the FDA press release dated today, FDA has received 23 reports of serious health problems ranging from jaundice and elevated liver enzymes, an indicator of potential liver injury, to liver damage requiring liver transplant.
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Dietary supplement recalls getting published on Twitter

The old saying that news travels fast and bad news travels faster could apply to the latest recall of dietary supplements. The Food & Drug Administration found sibutramine in almost three dozen weight-loss products distributed by Universal ABC Beauty Supply International Inc.
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Will supplement safety be the next food scare?

The recent recalls of peanuts and pistachios brings to mind public concerns about the safety of all foods, including nutritional supplements. There's good reason to be worried, if a recent report on Chinese slimming capsules is accurate.
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Recall urged for antler velvet nutritional supplements

Canada.com reports that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has raised concerns over elk antler velvet, a common ingredient used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and many supplement products. 
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As Economy Is Down, Vitamin Sales Are Up

The New York Times reported this week what many of us in the supplement industry have observed for some time, namely that despite the difficult economic times supplement sales have been somewhat immune to the worldwide economic downturn.
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NIH opens money maze to clinical, therapy and prevention research grants

Let the grant writing begin. The National Institutes for Health has been among the big winners in the American Recovery Act, a.k.a. the economic stimulus package.
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FDA needs more resources, but for more regulation of dietary supplements?

When it comes to dietary supplements, it's like the Wild West, and the bad guys know they don’t have to take the sheriff seriously. Industry and consumer voices are split in their interpretations of a GAO report on how the FDA should regulate dietary supplements.
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Toxic chemicals in child-care cosmetics products create public stir

Looking to promote the safety of your product? Tout the fact that your children's bath and shampoo products do not contain formaldehyde. In a recent test, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics found 23 children's bath products that that may cause cancer and skin allergies.
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QVC pays $7.5M to Settle FTC Charges over Deceptive Claims on Supplements and Cosmeceuticals

QVC has agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it made false and unsubstantiated claims about three types of dietary supplements in violation of an FTC order, and about an anti-cellulite skin cream in violation of the FTC Act.
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How do supplement and nutrition companies attract venture capital?

If you were at Natural Products Supply Expo West, you were probably impressed with the number of competitors. There were hundreds of companies with nutritional supplements, organic products and "fill-in-the-blank"-free fragrances.
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Dietary supplements help boost intake of Vitamin C, magnesium and calcium

The popular view that supplements contribute to nutrition got a boost from a study published by the American Dietetic Association. In the March issue of the ADA's journal, scientists based in Seattle, Atlanta and Minneapolis found that supplements help middle-aged and older Americans meet their daily intake requirements.
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Ex-NYC health commissioner tapped for FDA

According to the Associated Press, President Barack Obama intends to name former New York City Health Commissioner Margaret Hamburg to lead the troubled Food and Drug Administration. 
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