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#SSWExpo Recap: Consensus-building starts with conversation
A consistent trend in the comments shared from trade organization representatives at #SSWExpo was that much of the industry-wide unity that helped pass #DSHEA has faded. And major progress in updating or creating new progress needs to start by addressing siloing.
“There's some infrastructure issues for the industry that I think we need to address before we can even get to the consensus-building,” Karen Howard, CEO and executive director of the Organic & Natural Health Association said. “We don't sit around the table anymore and discuss on a regular basis, and that's going to kill us. That and the fact that we have a dysfunctional Congress, and we don't have lots of PAC (political action committee) money to pass around anymore.”
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Industry experts discuss future of DSHEA at SupplySide West
From global supply chain concerns to state-level opposition to dietary supplements, representatives from six industry trade groups discussed challenges facing the industry at SupplySide West, while al...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Researchers from the University of Georgia have found that omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may offer protection against several types of cancer, including colon, stomach, and lung cancers. #ThursdayThoughts #Omega3 ... See MoreSee Less
Cancer: Omega-3, omega-6 fatty acids may help reduce overall risk
Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in fish oil may help prevent several types of cancer, including colon, stomach, and lung cancers, a new study suggests.1 CommentComment on Facebook
Omega 6’s? Don’t we have an imbalance on them???