WELLNESS
LIFESTYLES, INC. d/b/a AMERICAN LONGEVITY FILES SELENIUM
HEALTH CLAIM PETITION WITH THE FDA
07/10/02
Washington,
D.C. Wellness Lifestyles, Inc. d/b/a American Longevity,
makers of dietary supplements containing the antioxidant
essential trace element selenium, filed a health claim
petition with the Food and Drug Administration today
asking the agency to approve the following two health
claims for use on labels and in labeling of dietary
supplements containing selenium:
Selenium
may reduce the risk of certain cancers.
Selenium
may produce anticarcinogenic effects in the body.
American
Longevity's petition is supported by a substantial amount
of scientific evidence on the role of selenium in the
body. The petition is accompanied by a scientific report
from Philip D. Whanger, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at
Oregon State University, a biochemist and nutritionist.
FDA
has 540 days within which to act on the petition. American
Longevity has asked the FDA to approve the petition
under its health claims review standard or, if FDA chooses
not to approve the petition, to allow use of the claims
with disclaimers as required by the United States Court
of Appeals' Pearson v. Shalala decision.
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