UK Curbs Racing Greens Powder On Daily Fruit, Vegetable Recommendation Claim
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Racing Greens Nutraceuticals is advised to discontinue claims its energy and recovery supplement delivers “six of your five a day” daily servings of fruit and vegetables the UK recommends because it's a powder. Public Health England says fresh or frozen, canned, dried or juiced fruits and vegetables qualify, while a 150mL of unsweetened fruit juice, vegetable juice or a smoothie counts as a maximum of one portion of the five a day.
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