What constitutes a dietary supplement, why is Renuva HGH Generator considered a dietary supplement, and is it 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 that a natural substance was not fit for general consumption. As a result of this legislation, the FDA has no approval protocol for dietary supplements. Therefore like all dietary supplements the Renuva products are not “FDA approved” and do not require FDA approval.
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