
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2004
Contact: Youngevity
2400 Boswell Road
Chula Vista, CA 91914
619-934-3989
www.AmericanLongevity.net FDA AMENDS OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS/CORONARY
HEART DISEASE QUALIFIED HEALTH CLAIM
AND EXTENDS CLAIM FOR USE ON CONVENTIONAL FOODS
Chula Vista, California - Today the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized a qualified health claim linking consumption of omega-3 fatty acids with a reduced risk of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), as follows:
"Supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. One serving of [name of food] provides [x] grams of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids." [See nutrition information for total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol content.]
The announcement follows FDA consideration of a health claim petition filed by Youngevity and Life Extension Foundation Buyers Club seeking to amend the agency’s previously authorized health claim for omega-3 acids and CHD. Today’s decision dramatically widens FDA’s former position regarding the relationship between dietary supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids and the resulting reduced risk of CHD. The former qualified health claim contained a substantively limiting disclaimer that failed to adequately assess the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids in reducing the risk of CHD. FDA’s current qualified health claim more accurately describes the current state of the scientific evidence on the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids and extends use of the health claim to both dietary supplements and conventional foods. A copy of the FDA letter allowing the use of the claim may be obtained from Cynthia Lewis at Emord & Associates 202-466-6937 Click here to view the online article
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