Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 " Zeus " <info Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:53:43 -0000 Although it appears to be only about food,this EU Directive will seriously affect health claims made about dietary supplements. It has already been knocked back once at the European Parliament and just going through now for the second time. It will severely impact on what companies can say to consumers, what practitioners can say to patients about supplements. from www.alliance-natural-health.org Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation The Environment Committee of the European Parliament met on 5 April 2004 to consider the proposed Regulation to prohibit all health and nutrition claims made on or for foods. It agreed to enact Article 165 of the rules and procedures of the Parliament to force the regulations back to the drawing board, it being so problematic. For a news item on this important vote, A claim is any message or representation, including pictorial, graphic or symbolic, which states, suggests or implies that a food has particular characteristics (Article 2). A food is any substance or product that is intended or reasonably expected to be ingested by humans. It does not include live animals, plants prior to harvesting, medicines, animal feed or tobacco. It does include foods intended for supply to restaurants, hospitals, schools, canteens and caterers (Article 1). Serious objections have been raised in the UKas well as other Member States if this Regulation is implemented in its present form on the grounds that: 1 Consumers will suffer from lack of information – as producers and retailers will not be allowed to advise them of the benefits of a food or supplement and secondly from limited product range – as many niche products will disappear from the market. 2 There has been inadequate consultation as it appears that many businesses were unaware of the implications of the Regulation and, by the FSA's own admission, no proper account has been taken of the financial impact on business. 3 At the very least 2000 small businesses are estimated to close and the ripple effect of this will jeopardise many others particularly in the publishing and advertising sectors. 4 As the European Food Safety Authority is being asked to approve any claim, we do not believe that they will be able to cope with the mass of applications that will come from UK alone. Our assessment takes no account of applications from other Member States. 5 The effect of the Regulation falls more heavily on small business and this is contrary to the Lisbon Accord. For these reasons alone it was considered prudent to encourage delay approval of the Regulation until such time that all the objections have been examined and realistic solutions devised. The Forum of Private Business in the UK along with several trade organisations including the ANH has been asking MEPs to delay approval of the Regulation and consider carefully all the objections raised. forwarded by Zeus Information Service Alternative Views on Health www.zeusinfoservice.com All information, data and material contained, presented or provided herein is for general information purposes only and is not to be construed as reflecting the knowledge or opinion of Zeus Information Service. Subscribe Free/Un: info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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