Camu camu is a little, shaggy riverside tree that develops in the Amazon rainforest in Peru and Brazil. It's viewed as the most extravagant wellspring of vitamin C in the Amazon, and containing potassium, iron, calcium and phosphorous. The EU's Novel Food Regulation expresses that eatable items that have not been utilized for human utilization to a noteworthy degree in the EU before 15 May 1997 are "novel foods". This represents a danger to private companies that desire to offer camu camu in the EU in light of the fact that a dossier of the item with particular confirmation of its security must be displayed before it tends to be sold. If no immediate change is foreseen, camu camu can be sold as a dietary supplement in light of the fact that these dietary supplements don't fall under the rule of NFG.
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