EU Set To Maintain Safe Intake Levels For Vitamin D And Folate In Supplements

Positive news for dietary supplement manufacturers as EFSA plans to maintain the existing tolerable upper intake levels for vitamin D and folate. The regulator recently revealed plans to cut levels for vitamin B6 and selenium.

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The European Food Safety Authority has recommended retaining the existing maximum safe daily intakes from foods for both vitamin D and folate.

Based on the available intake data, European consumers are unlikely to exceed these safe levels for vitamin D or folate,...

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