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vicky

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Structure/function claims on dietary supplements _____.
 a. are illegal
 b. that are misleading can be taken off the market
 c. prove that the supplement can prevent a disease
 d. prove that the supplement can treat a diseasec
 e. have to be approved before they can appear on product labels

Question 2

Which common food allergen must be identified on ingredient labels?
 a. strawberries
 b. milk
 c. corn syrup
 d. xanthan gum
 e. sodium aluminum phosphate



swimkari

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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