• Words Matter! Nutrition Labels, Toxicology, and Your Health

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Durata: 37 min
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Words Matter! Nutrition Labels, Toxicology, and Your Health

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  • Words matter. This is particularly evident when we go to the grocery store and see words like, “natural,” “organic,” and more. These words mean something, and they don’t mean other things. It is important for us to be aware of these words, especially when it comes to talking about things that we take into our body.In this episode, Dr. Michael Smith interviews Dr. Kayla Preece, a naturopathic doctor with a background in regulatory affairs and toxicology. They discuss the role of naturopathic medicine in the regulatory landscape, specifically in the assessment of the safety of food ingredients and dietary supplements. Dr. Preece explains the concept of Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) and how it is applied in the United States. She also sheds light on the challenges and complexities of regulatory compliance and the importance of understanding the science behind ingredient safety. The conversation highlights the need for clear definitions of terms like "healthy" and "natural" in food labeling and the impact of regulatory decisions on public health.Key Takeaways:* The regulatory landscape for food ingredients and dietary supplements is complex and constantly evolving. Understanding the science behind ingredient safety is crucial for regulatory compliance.* Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) is a designation for food ingredients that have been deemed safe based on scientific evidence and expert consensus. The GRAS process involves assessing the composition, manufacturing, and intended use of an ingredient.* The definition of terms like "healthy" and "natural" in food labeling is not well-defined, leading to confusion and potential deception. Clear regulations and standards are needed to protect consumers.* Frozen fruits and vegetables can be a convenient and nutritious option, as freezing helps preserve their nutrients. It is important to focus on simple, whole foods and not be overly fearful of food choices.* The regulatory landscape differs between countries, with varying requirements and standards for ingredient safety. Harmonization of regulations and international collaboration are important for global food safety.-------A naturopathic doctor and toxicologist, Kayla Preece, ND, DABT weaves both disciplines in helping companies (and, indirectly, consumers) bring food and supplement products to the market that are safe and not going to cause any major problems. Dr. Preece completed her naturopathic medical education at the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) in Portland, OR. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and holds many credentials with the Regulatory Affars Professional Society (RAPS). After working in a naturopathic clinic setting, she transitioned her career into the area of regulatory affairs, specifically for food and supplement ingredients that are Generally Recognized as Safe, or GRAS. This is a special regulatory pathway that allows food and supplement manufacturers to bring these ingredients to market. She currently lives in California and enjoys hiking and skiing. Connect with Dr. Preece at dr.kayla.preece@gmail.com. --------Connect with me!focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.comdrmichael@focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.comInstagram: @dr.michaelsmithnmd - https://www.instagram.com/dr.michaelsmithnmd/Facebook: @dr.michaelsmithnmd - https://www.facebook.com/dr.michaelsmithnmdYouTube: @Dr.MichaelSmithNMD - https://www.youtube.com/@dr.michaelsmithnmdLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaelbsmith1--------If you live in Idaho and are looking for naturopathic and integrative healthcare support for you or your family, let me help you! Learn more about me and schedule a free 15-minute discovery call online at focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.com.--------This video is intended as educational and does not constitute medical advice. For accurate health information that uniquely pertains to you, please consult your licensed healthcare provider.--------The Naturopathic Family Podcast is available where you enjoy your podcasts, including:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbHf6qqoSo4bn8X0TMhp8f8LT4bEHgWDKSubstack: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/naturopathic-family-podcast/PC:1001082777Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9aae01b-4a4a-4a23-8b1c-8cfd72371259/naturopathic-family-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit naturopathicfamily.substack.com
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Words matter. This is particularly evident when we go to the grocery store and see words like, “natural,” “organic,” and more. These words mean something, and they don’t mean other things. It is important for us to be aware of these words, especially when it comes to talking about things that we take into our body.In this episode, Dr. Michael Smith interviews Dr. Kayla Preece, a naturopathic doctor with a background in regulatory affairs and toxicology. They discuss the role of naturopathic medicine in the regulatory landscape, specifically in the assessment of the safety of food ingredients and dietary supplements. Dr. Preece explains the concept of Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) and how it is applied in the United States. She also sheds light on the challenges and complexities of regulatory compliance and the importance of understanding the science behind ingredient safety. The conversation highlights the need for clear definitions of terms like "healthy" and "natural" in food labeling and the impact of regulatory decisions on public health.Key Takeaways:* The regulatory landscape for food ingredients and dietary supplements is complex and constantly evolving. Understanding the science behind ingredient safety is crucial for regulatory compliance.* Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) is a designation for food ingredients that have been deemed safe based on scientific evidence and expert consensus. The GRAS process involves assessing the composition, manufacturing, and intended use of an ingredient.* The definition of terms like "healthy" and "natural" in food labeling is not well-defined, leading to confusion and potential deception. Clear regulations and standards are needed to protect consumers.* Frozen fruits and vegetables can be a convenient and nutritious option, as freezing helps preserve their nutrients. It is important to focus on simple, whole foods and not be overly fearful of food choices.* The regulatory landscape differs between countries, with varying requirements and standards for ingredient safety. Harmonization of regulations and international collaboration are important for global food safety.-------A naturopathic doctor and toxicologist, Kayla Preece, ND, DABT weaves both disciplines in helping companies (and, indirectly, consumers) bring food and supplement products to the market that are safe and not going to cause any major problems. Dr. Preece completed her naturopathic medical education at the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) in Portland, OR. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and holds many credentials with the Regulatory Affars Professional Society (RAPS). After working in a naturopathic clinic setting, she transitioned her career into the area of regulatory affairs, specifically for food and supplement ingredients that are Generally Recognized as Safe, or GRAS. This is a special regulatory pathway that allows food and supplement manufacturers to bring these ingredients to market. She currently lives in California and enjoys hiking and skiing. Connect with Dr. Preece at dr.kayla.preece@gmail.com. --------Connect with me!focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.comdrmichael@focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.comInstagram: @dr.michaelsmithnmd - https://www.instagram.com/dr.michaelsmithnmd/Facebook: @dr.michaelsmithnmd - https://www.facebook.com/dr.michaelsmithnmdYouTube: @Dr.MichaelSmithNMD - https://www.youtube.com/@dr.michaelsmithnmdLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaelbsmith1--------If you live in Idaho and are looking for naturopathic and integrative healthcare support for you or your family, let me help you! Learn more about me and schedule a free 15-minute discovery call online at focusedfamilyintegrativemedicine.com.--------This video is intended as educational and does not constitute medical advice. For accurate health information that uniquely pertains to you, please consult your licensed healthcare provider.--------The Naturopathic Family Podcast is available where you enjoy your podcasts, including:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbHf6qqoSo4bn8X0TMhp8f8LT4bEHgWDKSubstack: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/naturopathic-family-podcast/PC:1001082777Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9aae01b-4a4a-4a23-8b1c-8cfd72371259/naturopathic-family-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit naturopathicfamily.substack.com

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