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Giving supplements to pets to ward off COVID? Don t bother

Print The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a boom in consumption of dietary supplements, with one recent report estimating 12% growth in sales last year. The fact that many people are turning to these largely unregulated products during such perilous times is one thing. That a growing number are similarly giving them to their dogs and cats is something else. A recent study found that sales of pet supplements soared 21% last year to nearly $800 million. Prior to the pandemic, annual sales growth was no more than 5%. Advertisement The study found that almost half of pet owners “are paying closer attention to their pets’ health and wellness because of COVID-19.”

Columna: Los suplementos dietéticos carecen de regulación, y eso es una tontería [Los Angeles Times]

Columna: Los suplementos dietéticos carecen de regulación, y eso es una tontería [Los Angeles Times]
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CBD marketers targeted by FTC ordered to pay fines | Natural Products INSIDER

Editorial credit: Felix Lipov / Shutterstock.com According to a Federal Trade Commission official, settlements in a law enforcement sweep against CBD marketers send a clear message to the growing sector: Don’t make spurious health claims that are unsupported by medical science. A handful of marketers of CBD products have agreed to each pay tens of thousands of dollars to the Federal Trade Commission after they were charged with making deceptive claims. Dubbed “Operation CBDeceit,” the sweep of actions against six sellers of CBD-containing products highlights “the first law enforcement crackdown on deceptive claims” in the CBD market, according to the government agency in a Dec. 17 news release. The sweep also reflects the FTC’s ongoing efforts to protect consumers from deceptive, false and misleading health claims in advertisements on websites and via social media.

Column: Dietary supplements are largely unregulated That s just dumb

Print Whatever else we’ve learned from the race to come up with a COVID-19 vaccine, it’s clear that consumers depend on federal authorities to make sure the medicines we take are safe and effective. So why do those same authorities all but shrug off the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements those over-the-counter herbal and holistic remedies intended to address potentially serious ailments? These products are sold without any requirement for upfront evidence of effectiveness and without a need for regulatory approval prior to being offered to consumers. While many if not most supplements are benign and pose no apparent health threat to the public, the largely free rein given to the $35-billion industry creates an unwelcome opportunity for unscrupulous businesspeople to indulge their worst tendencies.

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