Can you explain what constitutes a dietary supplement, why the Renuva products are considered a dietary supplement, and whether the Renuva products are FDA approved?
In 1994, U.S. Congress signed the Dietary Supplement, Health & Education Act (DSHEA) into law. In this landmark piece of legislation, the Dietary Supplement industry was permitted to manufacture and distribute natural substances, provided that the substances did not “pose a significant threat to consumer safety.” With the signing of this piece of legislation, the “burden of proof” was placed on the FDA to prove a natural substance not fit for general consumption. As such, the FDA has no approval protocol for dietary supplements. Therefore like all dietary supplements the Renuva products are not “FDA approved”.
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