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- 11:37, 24 March 2026 Mwood talk contribs created page Cyclic Dextrin (Created page with "Cyclic Dextrin or Highly Branched Cyclic Dextrin (HBCD), often branded as Cluster Dextrin®, is a high-performance carbohydrate supplement produced from cornstarch. It is highly water-soluble, breaks down quickly for rapid absorption, and provides sustained energy during intense training. Its low osmotic pressure minimizes stomach discomfort. The branded name Cluster Dextrin® is owned by a Japanese company - Glico, their MOQ was 500kgs. Generic forms are available wit...")
- 13:36, 13 February 2026 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:Mineral salts elemental weights.pdf
- 13:36, 13 February 2026 Mwood talk contribs created page File:Mineral salts elemental weights.pdf
- 14:28, 18 December 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Clear Whey (Created page with "Data on Clear Whey: Regular whey comes from whey concentrate, the least processed type which contains small amounts of lactose and fat, and clocks in at about 70-80% protein. Clear whey comes from whey isolate, which goes through a greater refining process, with lower levels of lactose and around 90% protein content. Clear Whey has several disadvantages: The high acidity can be detrimental to the stomach and blood pH balance. The cost is increased by additional produc...")
- 11:27, 9 December 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Neem (Created page with "Neem (Azadirachta indica ) also known as Indian Lilac, Crack Jack, Paradise Tree, has been evaluated by EFSA and info updated 24/11/25. The fruits are not Novel in food supplements, the leaves and oil are Novel in foods and food supplements. As this post-dates Brexit an FSA decision would be needed to establish the UK position.")
- 11:26, 9 December 2025 Mwood talk contribs deleted page (New Article title) (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Neem}} Neem (Azadirachta indica ) also known as Indian Lilac, Crack Jack, Paradise Tree, has been evaluated by EFSA and info updated 24/11/25. The fruits are not Novel in food supplements, the leaves and oil are Novel in foods and food supplements. As this post-dates Brexit an FSA decision would be needed to establish the UK position. Category:Ingredients Categ...", and the only contributor was "Mwood" (talk))
- 11:05, 9 December 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page (New Article title) (Created page with "Neem (Azadirachta indica ) also known as Indian Lilac, Crack Jack, Paradise Tree, has been evaluated by EFSA and info updated 24/11/25. The fruits are not Novel in food supplements, the leaves and oil are Novel in foods and food supplements. As this post-dates Brexit an FSA decision would be needed to establish the UK position.")
- 14:57, 1 December 2025 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Odd Ingredients (content was: "'''What are Odd Ingredients?''' Odd ingredients are ingredients that you may come across which have special cases attached to them, whether they cannot be used at all, or are limited on quantities allowed, these limitations are usually due to legal reasons. '''Classifications''' There are four main groups that we classify Odd Ingredients by: * Novel Food * Medicinal ingredients * Traditional Herbal Remedy (THR) * Unauthorized")
- 09:33, 14 November 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Cistanche tubulosa (Created page with "This is Novel in UK and EU and not approved. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded that the safety of a water extract of Cistanche tubulosa stems as a novel food ingredient has not been established. EFSA's Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) raised safety concerns due to adverse events reported in clinical trials, including severe events like cerebral haemorrhage and epilepsy. Consequently, the European Commission terminated the proced...")
- 14:39, 22 September 2025 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Collagen (content was: "Collagen dissolves well, and is colourless and tasteless. One Bovine collagen was tested on 20/7/23 and fills at a ratio of 1.923 (tested as 130g filling into a 250ml tub to the top of the flat section of the tub, so about 10mm from the base of the neck).")
- 10:12, 31 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Mineral elemental weights.pdf
- 10:14, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:SP3.png
- 10:14, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page File:SP3.png
- 10:08, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page File:SP2.png
- 10:08, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:SP2.png
- 10:05, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:SP1.png
- 10:05, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page File:SP1.png
- 09:37, 24 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Methylene blue (Created page with "Methylene Blue (methylthioninium chloride) is definitely medicinal. It is supposed to be prescribed for specific conditions and only licenced for that. It is usually delivered intravenously, if it is given orally it is only 6% as efficient. There are plenty of contraindications as well, so not a good idea without medical advice either.")
- 14:39, 21 July 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Vanadium (Created page with "Vanadium is not an approved mineral for use in supplements in the UK or EU. It was rejected by the FSA in 2003 and again by EFSA in 2008. It does occur naturally in the diet and there were fears of overexposure, which can have side-effects.")
- 09:08, 6 June 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Bisphenol A (BPA) (Created page with "Customers have asked if the plastic tubs contain BPA, the answer is "no". Statement from the British Plastics Federation: Bisphenol A (BPA): BPA is used in the manufacture of some plastics such as food and drink can linings, but it is not used in PET plastic food and drink containers (nor those made from HDPE, LDPE or polypropylene). Therefore, all the plastic tubs and lids we use are BPA-free.")
- 11:59, 30 May 2025 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Tudca (content was: "TUDCA or Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid, Ursodoxicoltaurine. Probably a novel food or possibly a medicine. Category:Ingredients Category:Medicines Category:Novel Food", and the only contributor was "87.252.57.137" (talk))
- 12:03, 31 March 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Chelated minerals (Created page with "Chelation is (in simple terms) a type of bond of molecules to a metal (minerals like calcium, magnesium etc.). It is derived from the Greek chēlē, meaning "claw". There are synthetic chelates as well as natural ones, like amino acids. Before 2010 mineral chelates were just referred to as AACs (e.g. Magnesium AAC), for amino acid chelates. The EU decided it wasn’t specific enough and no one knew what amino acids were actually used, so it came about that Glycine was t...")
- 16:07, 24 March 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Maca (Created page with "The whole Maca scene is quite complex, so here is some data. The colour of the root (it is really just the skin) is determined by the plant itself. You plant Maca seeds and the roots grow and the ratios are usually 60-70% yellow, 20-25% red and 10-15% black. You can read up on it in below link. There is also sometimes a purple root, but technically it is classed as red. Several years ago Chinese companies bought up a whole harvest of Maca roots from Peru (illegally) by...")
- 10:30, 7 March 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Streptococcus (Created page with "Streptococcus salivarius (or Streptococcus salivarius subsp. salivarius) is an unapproved Novel Food in the EU. Streptococcus thermophilus (or Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus) is not Novel and is authorised, we have this in Access.")
- 11:18, 5 March 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page DMAE (Created page with "DMAE - Dimethylaminoethanol has now been declared a Novel Food (February 2025). We can use it only for export outside the EU.")
- 14:42, 10 January 2025 Mwood talk contribs created page Plastic Types (Created page with "When looking at tubs and lids you will see abbreviations for the different plastic types, they are defined here. HDPE - High Density Poly Ethylene, usually made from petroleum, although there are some materials with a percentage of sugar cane, it is recyclable. The softer plastic tubs, like Duma, are HDPE. LDPE - Low Density Poly Ethylene, usually made from petroleum, it is mostly recyclable. The push-on lids with tear-off strips, like Duma and Snapsecure, are LDPE....")
- 12:53, 19 December 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) (Created page with "Indole-3-carbinol also abbreviated to I3C is considered Novel and is only allowed for export outside the UK/EU.")
- 15:04, 26 September 2024 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:FSA and FSS issue guidance on caffeine in food supplements.pdf
- 15:04, 26 September 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page File:FSA and FSS issue guidance on caffeine in food supplements.pdf
- 13:49, 26 September 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Caffeine (Created page with "There is government advice on caffeine in food supplements, namely: 400mg per day is unlikely to cause adverse effects and pregnant women should keep to a limit of 200mg. Article below and link. https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/news/fsa-and-fss-issue-guidance-on-caffeine-in-food-supplements#revision-log")
- 09:22, 22 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Paraxanthine (Created page with "Paraxanthine is a metabolite of caffeine, when caffeine is ingested enzymes in the liver act upon it and paraxanthine is produced. It is being touted as "the next big thing" as it has similar benefits to caffeine but less side effects. It has GRAS status in the USA, but would definitely be Novel in the UK and EU as it is synthetically produced. No doubt someone will apply for Novel Food approval, at the point it is approved, this page will be updated.")
- 10:50, 21 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:Mineral elemental weights.pdf
- 10:50, 21 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page File:Mineral elemental weights.pdf
- 10:49, 21 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Elemental Weights of Minerals (Created page with "Minerals are provided, in dietary supplements, as salts or compounds that are approved forms for food use. Each compound will contain a different amount of the specific mineral, this is called the elemental weight (as minerals are elements). The elemental weights are usually shown in Access as the purity figure, this allows you to calculate how much of a mineral goes in a capsule. Sometimes you might get asked if there is another product with a higher amount of a speci...")
- 10:10, 16 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page L-Tryptophan (Created page with "L-Tryptophan is one of the essential amino acids, that must come from the diet, as it cannot be synthesised by the body. In 1989 a contaminated batch of L-Tryptophan from a Japanese factory caused an outbreak of a rare illness in the USA, there were also fatalities. This lead to L-Tryptophan being banned, other countries (including the UK) followed suit and it remained so until around 2005. A new safety assessment was done and it was specified that in the UK (and EU) al...")
- 09:14, 16 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Glucosamine (Created page with "In 2018 the MHRA reviewed Glucosamine use and set a limit for supplements, anything higher was deemed a medicinal dose and would require a medicines licence. Anything at or above 1178mg of Glucosamine (base) is deemed a pharmacological dose, food supplements would have to be lower. To ensure this clear space can be demonstrated, discussions between HFMA, CRN UK, and PAGB have led to an upper level, for guidance purposes only as follows: 1100mg Glucosamine (base) …whi...")
- 07:31, 7 August 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Talk:Compound Ingredients (Corrections Needed)
- 13:17, 31 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Urolithin A (Created page with "Urolithin A is not naturally occurring, it is a metabolite of ellagitannins when acted upon by gut bacteria, it cannot have had a history of consumption and would likely be Novel as a pure ingredient. There are foodstuffs that promote the production of Urolithins, one is Oak, an Oak extract is available - Robuvit.")
- 14:11, 18 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Recycling (Plastics) (Created page with "Most plastics can be recycled, there are two methods for recycling - mechanical and chemical. When you put some plastic in your recycling bin you don't know where it is going and how (or if) it is being recycled. The two methods both have pros and cons. In summary, mechanical grinds up old plastic (after sorting and washing) into pellets, these are then reused to extrude new plastic items. Chemical recycling actually breaks down the plastic into its component parts and...")
- 08:38, 18 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Silicon - Silica - Silicone (Created page with "Silicon is an element and the second most common in the earth's crust. It has an atomic number of 14 and the symbol is Si. Silica is a compound, also called silicon dioxide, it is found in nature, its symbol is SiO2. Silicone is a polymer with various industrial applications, the seal around your bath is silicone. Silica or silicon dioxide is the only form we use at G&G, there are natural sources, like bamboo, which contain silica or it can be manufactured and used as...")
- 15:11, 16 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Scoop sizing (content was: "This is an example of Creatine Monohydrate in an email from Ellie: The loose bulk density is at least 0.60g/ml, meaning 0.60g will go into 1ml. 0.60g * 8.333333 = 5g, so the scoop will need to be around 8-8.5ml. I’d go for 8ml, as the actual density is typically higher than 0.60g/ml Category:Packaging", and the only contributor was "87.252.57.137" (talk))
- 13:52, 15 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Nicotinamide Riboside (content before blanking was: " Category:Ingredients Category:Novel Food Category:Approved Novel Food")
- 13:46, 15 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Metal/Aluminium Lids (Created page with "All metal lids are usually either tinplate or aluminium, although there are some steel ones. Tinplate lids are suitable for use with an IHS liner, aluminium are not. The aluminium blocks the magnetic field and they will not seal, this applies to glass and plastic containers. Therefore, when aluminium lids are being used with a glass jar or with a plastic jar, they will require a neck sleeve or full sleeve, for tamper-evidence.")
- 13:40, 15 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs deleted page Metal/Aluminum Lids (content was: "All metal/aluminum lids, when being used with a glass jar, need a neck sleeve or full sleeve. Unishell lids (smooth, non-ribbed) do not need a neck sleeve when being used with a plastic tub as the internal heat seal works. Aluminum lids (ribbed) when being used with a plastic tub need a neck sleeve as the tamper seal does not work. Category:Packaging", and the only contributor was "87.252.57.137" (talk))
- 08:01, 8 July 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Lumbrokinase (Lumbrokinase - Novel)
- 10:12, 14 June 2024 Mwood talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:5-HTP data.pdf
- 09:08, 13 June 2024 Mwood talk contribs deleted page File:5-HTP data.docx (Replaced with PDF)
- 09:06, 13 June 2024 Mwood talk contribs uploaded File:5-HTP data.pdf
- 09:06, 13 June 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page File:5-HTP data.pdf
- 13:57, 20 May 2024 Mwood talk contribs created page Benfotiamine (Created page with "Benfotiamine is a synthetic (lab-made) derivative of Thiamine (Vitamin B1). It is fat-soluble, unlike Thiamine HCl, which is water-soluble. It is not approved in the UK or EU as a form of B1, in 2008 an EFSA safety assessment was done and there was insufficient evidence to approve it. It is legal in the USA and is a drug/medicine in some other countries.")