New York Attorney General and GNC reach agreement on herbal supplement testing
The
According to a
In its own press release, GNC claimed the testing supplied to the prosecutor’s office “provided conclusive evidence that GNC’s products are safe, pure, properly labeled and in full compliance with all regulatory requirements” and stated that ingredients would be subject to the DNA barcoding before the extraction process. Supplement industry trade groups have loudly criticized the
In February, the
Reacting in an emailed statement Monday afternoon,
“The announcement further entrenches a state attorney general’s office in a regulatory matter in which it has no expertise and substitutes face-saving requirements for meaningful advancement of the industry,” Mister said in the statement.
More industry leaders react
In his Monday statement,
In a company statement, GNC CEO
Mister and other trade association heads raised the possibility that the agreement intrudes into federal regulatory matters and thus creates confusion in the market, a phenomenon that has beset other industries.
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