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Health supplement nutraceutical labels

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Health supplement / nutraceutical labels FAQs

What information is typically included on health supplement labels?

Health supplement labels provide information like the product name, list of active ingredients, recommended dosage, serving size, and any relevant health claims. Extra information like storage instructions, expiration dates, and the manufacturer’s contact details may be included to help customers use the product safely and effectively.

Are health supplement labels required by law to display specific information?

Yes, in the UK, health supplement labels must comply with food supplement regulations. Labels must include the name of the product, list of ingredients, recommended daily dose, and any necessary warnings. Claims made on the label must be backed by evidence and cannot be misleading.

What health claims can be made on nutraceutical labels?

Nutraceutical labels can make claims like “supports immune health” or “promotes bone health,” but only if these claims are backed by scientific evidence and approved by regulatory bodies such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Labels cannot claim to diagnose, treat, or cure any diseases, as this is reserved for licensed medicines.

Do supplement labels need to include ingredient sourcing or origin information?

Ingredient sourcing and origin information is not legally required but can be added for transparency or to distinguish a product’s strengths . Some manufacturers choose to disclose the origin of their ingredients, especially if they are organic, sustainably sourced, or locally produced.

The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) shows customers the daily intake level of a nutrient considered sufficient for most people. Including the RDA percentage on labels helps buyers understand how much of each nutrient they are getting relative to their daily needs, reducing the risk of overdose.

Are allergen warnings required on health supplement labels?

Allergen warnings are required if a supplement contains any ingredients that are common allergens, such as soy, gluten, nuts, or dairy. These must be clearly highlighted to help consumers identify any potential allergens quickly and ensure safe usage.

Can health supplement labels be customised for branding?

Label service offers supplement labels that can be designed to reflect a brand’s unique look and feel, as long as required information such as ingredients, dosage, and warnings is not obscured the labels can customized freely to suit your needs.

What types of materials are used for supplement labels?

Health supplement labels are commonly made from durable materials like polypropylene or high – quality paper that can resist moisture and handling. For brands emphasizing sustainability, recycled or biodegradable materials are also offered.

What adhesive types are suitable for supplement labels?

Permanent adhesives are commonly chosen for supplement labels to make sure that they remain securely attached throughout the product’s shelf life. For products that might be exposed to moisture or different temperatures, moisture – resistant adhesives are recommended to maintain label integrity.

How are supplement labels regulated to protect consumers?

Supplement labels are regulated by food safety authorities, which require labels to b e clear, accurate, and non – misleading. In the UK, the Food Supplements Regulations 2003 oversee labelling, ensuring claims are truthful and ingredients are accurately listed.

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