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The Nuts and Bolts (or Berries) of Nutraceutical Regulation and Development: A Natural Review

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The Nuts and Bolts (or Berries) of Nutraceutical Regulation and Development: A Natural Review

Isabelle Raymond, PhD
Supplements, serums, infused soaps oh my! The over the counter space is a vast dermatology multiverse which can easily knock you off your axis and that’s just with topicals. If your vertigo wasn’t bad enough, let’s talk about nutraceuticals. Before you hurl, have some educational dimenhydrinate with podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman and the nutraceutical ninja from Nutrafol Dr. Isabelle Raymond as they digest the regulatory, marketing, development pathways for this ambiguous class of products our patients always seem to want. “Oh I want something natural,” they may say…now you will be armed with the fun fundamentals about this industry.
This podcast is funded by Nutrafol. 
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HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD

GUEST: Isabelle Raymond, PhD

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