CRN Surprised When ChromaDex Detailed Elysium Health Litigation During NDI Notification Webinar

In response to what it says was unexpected airing of ChromaDex' ongoing disputes with Elysium Health, CRN will require speakers at its events to submit materials its review. Chromadex says CRN asked for the type of presentation its chairman made while Elysium Health wasn’t surprised a ChromaDex executive would comment on the litigation.

A ChromaDex Corp. executive provided too much information for the Council for Responsible Nutrition’s liking on the firm’s litigation against Elysium Health Inc. during the trade group’s recent webinar on protecting investments in new dietary ingredient notifications.

In response to what it says was ChromaDex executive chairman Frank Jaksch’s unexpected airing of the firm’s ongoing disputes with Elysium Health on 27 May, CRN adopted a policy of requiring speakers at its events to submit their visual

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