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12-29-2017 06:42 AM
I am careful what I buy in the Dollar stores too
12-29-2017 10:55 AM
@kivah wrote:China has tried to kill us in many different way, ie, asbestos in their wallboards/insulation, dog food (killed tens of thousands of dogs), children's toys, lots of items at the 99 cent stores that originated in China, ie, toothpaste.If something is to be eaten and it says made in China --- do not buy!!!! They have very low standards and just don't care.
Bingo!
12-29-2017 11:44 AM
The FDA doesn’t even regulate vitamin supplements! If you want more power to this agency, I suggest in 2018 people start voting in people who care about their constituents & not their donors.
12-29-2017 12:08 PM - edited 12-29-2017 12:20 PM
@JustJazzmom wrote:The FDA doesn’t even regulate vitamin supplements! If you want more power to this agency, I suggest in 2018 people start voting in people who care about their constituents & not their donors.
Some supplements are regulated by the FDA. If they are prescribed by a doctor then they have to be. The FDA can also recall any dietary supplement if they find it to be unsafe.
From the FDA website:
"How Vitamins are Regulated
Vitamin products are regulated by FDA as "Dietary Supplements." The law defines dietary supplements, in part, as products taken by mouth that contain a "dietary ingredient" intended to supplement the diet.
Listed in the "dietary ingredient" category are not only vitamins, but minerals, botanicals products, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, microbial probiotics, and metabolites. Dietary supplements can also be extracts or concentrates, and may be found in many forms. The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 requires that all such products be labeled as dietary supplements.
In June 2007, FDA established dietary supplement "current Good Manufacturing Practice" (cGMP) regulations requiring that manufacturers evaluate their products through testing identity, purity, strength, and composition."
12-29-2017 06:52 PM - edited 12-29-2017 06:52 PM
I trust Andrew Lessman supplements. i found some high-priced Sephora Anastasia palettes were made in CHINA. AWFUL
12-30-2017 01:31 AM - edited 12-30-2017 01:37 AM
Interestingly, the info on the product pages says "imported." Does not say what country - I would like to know that. Went to another brand that also says "imported," but no country.
Hyacinth
12-30-2017 09:38 AM
@winamac1 wrote:I trust Andrew Lessman supplements. i found some high-priced Sephora Anastasia palettes were made in CHINA. AWFUL
You made me go look at my Renaissance palette. It says made in USA. However, I still wonder where the ingredients come from.
12-30-2017 10:30 AM
I've noticed some of my mail order clothing catalogues have switched from the country to "imported." Must be a loophole in the law, but I'm pretty sure the garments themselves must state the actual country. I'm going to look at everything from now on, especially makeup. Sadly some of my favorite brands have items from China.
12-30-2017 10:35 AM
I try to not buy anything made in China. Especially something that is applied to the skin or ingested.
Just think, if no one buys items made in China maybe things will start being made here in the states again.
I do my best.
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