Statement

Ensuring Safety and Transparency in Dietary Supplements: A Response to the Clean Label Project’s Protein Powder Report

JANUARY 9, 2025 — CRN supports efforts to ensure the safety and quality of dietary supplements, including protein powders. However, as we have noted in the past, reports like those issued by the Clean Label Project often lack critical context and risk misleading consumers rather than empowering them.

Flawed study on prenatal vitamins fuels misplaced anxiety among pregnant women

DECEMBER 24, 2024 — CRN expresses grave concern regarding the flawed methodology and erroneous conclusions presented in the recently published study, “Content of Selected Nutrients and Potential Contaminants in Prenatal Multivitamins and Minerals: an Observational Study.” The study inaccurately reported that certain prenatal multivitamins contained heavy metals (lead, arsenic, and cadmium) at levels exceeding “USP Purity Limits,” a standard that does not exist for the finished products tested in the study.

CRN issues the following public statement in response to Sen. Durbin’s letter to trade organizations in the dietary supplement industry regarding tianeptine

MARCH 19, 2024 – CRN shares the Senator’s grave concerns that tianeptine is being fraudulently marketed as a dietary supplement when it is an unsafe and illegal substance. CRN’s members, and all responsible supplement marketers, do not sell this ingredient and condemn the sale of it.