La ley de referencia de la dieta suplemento de Omega 3 en América del
El & nbsp; Administración, US & nbsp; Food & nbsp; y & nbsp; Drogas & nbsp recientemente & nbsp; prohibir nutrición & nbsp; suplementos & nbsp; maker alegando & nbsp; que & nbsp; su & nbsp; productos contener alta omega-3 graso & nbsp; ácidos. Debido the agency hasn’t set a baseline level for those acids.
In 2007, the FDA published a proposed rule, in which the FDA banned certain nutrient content claims for foods containing EPA or DHA. The American Herbal Products Association explains that claiming the products are high in DHA or EPA and synonyms such as "rica & nbsp; en" y "excelente & nbsp; fuente & nbsp; fuente & nbsp; de" son & nbsp; prohibido & nbsp; & nbsp; ser & nbsp; impreso & nbsp; & nbsp; los & nbsp; etiquetas; food & nbsp.
El & nbsp; FDA respondido & nbsp; que, & nbsp; según & nbsp; para el & nbsp; federal & nbsp; Food, & nbsp; Drogas & nbsp; & amp; & nbsp; Cosmetic & nbsp; Ley, alegando & nbsp; algunos & nbsp; productos y nbsp; que contiene & nbsp; alta nutrient content are allowed only for nutrients for which a reference level to which the claim refers has been set. There are not yet any such levels set for DHA, EPA .