Medical Foods vs. Dietary Supplements
Medical foods are often confused with dietary supplements- perhaps because both may contain nutritional ingredients; however, the terms are not interchangeable and fall within discrete regulatory classification.
Medical foods are intended to:
- Provide support for the nutritional management of a specific disease or condition that has distinct and established nutritional requirements
- Be used under the supervision of a physician
- Support those who have trouble digesting and absorbing food and certain nutrients and cannot nutritionally manage their condition though diet modification alone
Dietary supplements and functional foods are intended to:
- Provide nutritional support for healthy people
- Provide nutrients or dietary ingredients intended to affect normal structure or function in humans
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