Acacia Rigidula Found In More Supplements; FDA Warns Six Firms
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Warning letters to six firms published, like others FDA has submitted since April 2015, explain that acacia rigidula needs approval as a new dietary ingredient, enforcement that the Council for Responsible Nutrition and American Herbal Products Associations commend.
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