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EU laws on sale of vitamins 'valid'

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12 July 2005

Controversial new European laws which could outlaw thousands of vitamin and

mineral supplements were upheld by European Court judgesy.

The European Court of Justice rejected British health food industry claims that

the proposed Food Supplements Directive, coming into force on August 1, breaches

EU rules.

The surprise decision goes against an opinion delivered by the same court's

advocate-general in April, advising that the rules should be scrapped because

they contravene basic EU principles of " legal protection, legal certainty and

sound administration " .

The judges countered that the proposed arrangements, designed to tighten

controls on the growing market in products sold under the health food heading,

can go ahead as planned.

Health food companies have to submit natural remedies, vitamin supplements and

mineral plant extracts - many of them in long-established regular use in a £300

million-a-year market in the UK - for approval and inclusion on a list of

recognised food supplements.

The judges backed the move saying: " A 'positive list' system is appropriate for

securing the free movement of food supplements and ensuring the protection of

human health. "

Maco

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