Dietary Supplements, Herbs and Botanicals Regulation
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Today, dietary supplements, herbs and botanical products have become a multibillion-dollar industry. Interestingly, as early as 1944, in Barnes v. United States, the court held that the label on vitamins was false and misleading. The product label implied that the tablets consisted of a significant quantity of vitamins when in fact the product was deficient in vitamins A, B, and D. In a later decision, the court focused again on consumer protection, as exemplified in United States v. Aangamik 15…













