What Does DSHEA Stand For?
DSHEA stands for Dietary Supplement And Health Education Act Of 1994
The Dietary Supplement and Health Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) is a landmark U.S. legislation that regulates the dietary supplement industry. It establishes a framework for the safety, labeling, and marketing of dietary supplements, allowing manufacturers to market their products without prior approval from the FDA, provided they adhere to specific guidelines. DSHEA aims to ensure that consumers have access to a variety of supplements while promoting informed choices about health and nutrition. Additionally, it defines dietary supplements as products intended to supplement the diet, including vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, and other substances.
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