UAE calls 'health foods' to account
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Health foods in the UAE will soon be regulated as the Ministry of Health addresses the issue of medical claims made by some products, it was reported Tuesday.
The Health Ministry and General Secretariat of Municipalities (GSM) are to form a joint committee to regulate health foods, including nutritional supplements and energy bars, an official told UAE daily Gulf News.
Under the new system businesses would be required to seek approval before marketing any health food products, in a bid to protect consumer rights and ensure product safety, said Khalid Mohammed Sharif, head of food control at Dubai Municipality.
"This includes power bars and energy bars. We have to test them for safety and see if their claims can be substantiated before they can be sold," he told the newspaper.
The committee would be authorised to recall products which fail safety tests, or demand that companies modify certain claims, the paper said.
Pharmaceuticals are currently regulated by the Ministry of Health, while food products come under the authority of the GSM.
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