The Nutritional Supplement Journey
Part II: How To Choose Quality Nutritional Products
Reading Labels: The New RDA
When looking at the label on the back of a dietary supplement, what are you really looking at? The term RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowances), introduced over 40 years ago by the National Academy of Sciences' U.S. Food and Nutrition Board (FNB), was set as a standard for the daily amounts of vitamins needed to maintain health. Now, the new standard is called the DV (Daily Value), which was introduced by the FDA in 1994. There are two sub categories of the DV: the DRVs (Daily Reference Values) and the RDIs (Reference Daily Intakes). The DRVs represent the daily references of fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, carbohydrate, protein, fiber, sodium and potassium. The RDIs represent the daily references of essential vitamins and minerals, and where it applies, protein.
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