Archives for December 19, 2003

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Health Canada reviews comfrey products

Health Canada is advising consumers not to use products containing the herb comfrey until it has carried out a review of products on the market.

Wholegrain health claim clears FDA procedure

Food marketers in the US can now make a claim referring to the beneficial actions of wholegrains on reduction of heart disease risk, following an application from Kraft Foods.

Rye may add prebiotic properties

The rye grain, and rye bran in particular, is rich in dietary fibre and also contains a significant fructan concentration, which may have important prebiotic properties, suggests a new publication.

Grape juice to regain youth

Grape juice significantly improved short-term memory and some neuro-motor skills such as coordination and balance in preliminary research on animals, presented last month.

Food labeling needs overhaul to help reduce obesity

The FDA should change food labeling laws to allow for accurate comparative claims in order to help consumers choose healthier diets, said the US Federal Trade Commission in a letter to FDA this week.

Vitamin maker agrees to settle in price-fixing case

German chemicals firm Merck KGaA, one the vitamin manufacturers involved in the price fixing allegations, has reached a settlement and is co-operating with the plaintiffs, reported the New York Times today.