Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Explicit Genital Tattoing

European register of traditional herbal food contaminants

From this May and in accordance with Directive 2004/24/EC on traditional herbal medicinal plants , which provided for a transitional period of seven years, can only stay in the European Union market drugs of those registered and approved features.

The Directive was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council on 31 March 2004 and it is contemplated transitional period of seven years for the registration of traditional medicines that were already on the market when entered into force.

Applicants have had seven years to file an application to the competent authorities of the Member States that wish to market their product. If a herbal medicine is not registered or licensed as of April 30, 2011, can not be in the EU market from 1 E May 2011. After this date, manufacturers of traditional herbal medicinal plants can continue to seek registration under the simplified procedure.
Under the terms of the directive does not prohibit food supplements and herbal infusions, and not condemn alternative therapies like homeopathy.

Source: www.aseconsa.es

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