1. NMR News: Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2010
FREE SPEECH ABOUT SCIENCE ACT RIGHT ON TARGET WITH CONSUMER
NEEDS
By: Latesha Richards, Marketing Coordinator
April 2010
Last month, on March 23, 2010, Representatives Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) and Jared Polis
(D-CO) introduced the “Free Speech about Science Act” to Congress. This bill, if passed, would
amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) so as to allow legitimate scientific
research to be freely distributed to the public about foods and dietary supplements. It would
essentially give dietary supplement and food manufacturers the right to cite scientific research
studies from well-respected, peer-reviewed scientific journals on product labels that claim health
benefits.
Among some of the ideas that this short bill argues for are:
1. To amend the “Misbranded Food” section of FFDCA (Section 403(r)): that claims for
food can be made if the claim is based on legitimate scientific research.
2. To amend subparagraph 3C to allow food claims along with allowing the public to
understand what is being said in the claim and the “relative significance of such
information in the context of a total daily diet,” must be stated in a manner (a) where “an
accurate balanced summary of such research,” is presented (b) where the claim includes
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a citation to the research, and (c) where the claim discloses the parties that funded the
research. (p4, lines 1-12)
3. To add a definition of “legitimate scientific research” to indicate the types of scientific
research that can be cited, i.e. in vitro, in vivo, in animals, or in humans that is (a) is
“conducted [according] to sound science,” (p4, lines 20-21) (b) has received acceptance
by a scientific or medical panel, and has been published in its entirely as an accurate,
balanced review or summary in a peer-reviewed article, textbook, scientific publication
or a recognized federal publication. (p4, lines 22-25 and p5, lines 1-10)
4. To amend subparagraph 6A of the FFDCA, which would include an allowance for
mitigation, cure, treatment, or prevention claims to be made for dietary supplements
concerning a specific disease or class of diseases. In order to make such a claim, the
manufacturer must have (a) substantiation that is truthful and not misleading, (b) a
disclosure stating that the statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration, (c) and the claim must include a citation to the research and the parties
that funded such research. (p6, lines 12-24 and p7, lines 1-4)
Bill right on target with consumer trends
Apart from this seemingly controversial issue posed by this bill, concerning statements
for dietary supplements made with vitamins, minerals, herbs or other similar substances, that
claim to diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure or prevent a specific disease or class of diseases, without
needing significant scientific agreement or FDA approval, the provisions made in this bill are
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one step forward in the right direction. As consumers embrace better nutrition and healthier
lifestyles, products that provide information on product efficacy that is up-to-date and easily
understood are required. The bill states that “Americans want access and have a right to access
legitimate scientific information about foods and dietary supplements to ensure informed
decisions about diet and health care (p2, lines 9-12)…Providing access to scientific information
promotes self-responsibility, thereby empowering Americans to exercise independent judgment
in caring for themselves and ultimately reducing health care costs and improving quality of life.”
(p2, lines 20-24)
Consumers demand more meaningful information from food and dietary supplement
manufacturers because they believe in the value of dietary supplements. Access to scientific
research, as required by this bill, will be a powerful tool that will meet demands and drive
consumer confidence. As the healthcare landscape has evolved to include more self-care and
awareness, the provisions in this bill are very fitting for today’s smart and savvy consumer.
To access the bill, go here: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-
bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h4913ih.txt.pdf
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