Sketchy Ingredients in Dietary Supplements

Sketchy Ingredients in Dietary Supplements

When it comes to cutting-edge ingredients, sports nutrition has a history of having questionable and sketchy ingredients in dietary supplements. Prohormones, 1,3-dimethyamylamine (DMAA) and selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) are infamous examples of...
COVID-19 Drives Demand for Immune-Boosters

COVID-19 Drives Demand for Immune-Boosters

As COVID-19 drives continued demand for immune booster dietary supplements, new disruptions in the supply chain emphasize the need for quality assurance. The COVID-19 pandemic has been an accelerator for the dietary supplement industry, with sales at record-breaking...
Processing Aids for Dietary Supplements

Processing Aids for Dietary Supplements

Processing aids used during manufacturing dietary supplements can help improve product quality, enhance appearance and shelf life, aid with packing and transportation, and much more. Processing aids are substances or additives of natural or synthetic origin used in...
FDA Targets Cesium Chloride Supplements

FDA Targets Cesium Chloride Supplements

According to FDA, cesium chloride is a new dietary ingredient subject to a premarket notification to the agency to establish its safety in dietary supplements. The Food and Drug Administration published five warning letters to marketers of dietary supplements...