Reach Prop 65 Specifications Through Reverse-Engineering – Pharmavite Exec
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Reverse-engineer products, particularly "high risk supplements" – including large tablets and capsules – to determine appropriate specification levels for heavy metals to meet California’s Prop 65 safe harbor levels, a Pharmavite exec says
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