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27 May 2024

Clinical testing of food supplements: what it is and stages

Food Supplements Clinical Trials at Cor.Con. International

Conducting clinical studies is essential for providing scientific evidence for relating cause-and-effect with expected benefits. Cor.Con. International tests its products for effectiveness before marketing and only makes them available for purchase if the trial results are positive. 

At a time when consumers are increasingly aware and demanding, proving that the quality of a food supplement is certified is not only a guarantee of transparency, but also a true competitive advantage.
Conducting clinical studies is essential for providing scientific evidence for relating cause-and-effect with expected benefits. The “trial” process for food supplements is very different compared to medicine trials.

Supplements are food products and, as such, have no therapeutic, prevention or treatment properties, so it is not necessary for each product to be scientifically tested. The purpose of food supplements is to correct nutritional deficiencies, maintain an adequate intake of certain nutrients or support specific physiological functions.
Cor.Con. International stands out from other companies because it tests its products for effectiveness before marketing and only makes them available for purchase if the trial results are positive. Clinical efficacy studies on our food supplements can be found in industry-leading scientific publications, making the product claims even more reliable.

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