Logo

Action Center

Protecting Our Supplement Choices In Texas
A bill is being considered in Texas that could limit your food choices and undermine the trust we place in science-based safety standards. Some lawmakers are pushing to ban certain ingredients that have been used safely in our foods for decades. This isn't just about a few products. It's about protecting your access to foods you know and trust.

These ingredients aren't added to our food by chance, and the proposed warning labels are more onerous than California's failed Proposition 65 system. They've undergone rigorous scientific studies and have a long history of safe, authorized use. They follow the FDA's science-based and risk-based evaluations, ensuring every ingredient is safe both before it reaches shelves and while it stays on them. 

Let's be clear: this proposed ban ignores the established science and the very process that protects consumers like you and me. It's not about safety, it's about politics.

Tell your representatives: trust the science, not the headlines. Maintain a safe, transparent, and politically independent food supply.

Stand up for your right to informed food choices and proven safety standards. We deserve a policy based on facts, not fear. Please write to your legislators in Texas, urging them to oppose SB 25.

    Subject
    Message Body
    Post
    Suggested Message
    Post
    Remaining: 0
  • Hide
    • Please call this number:

      Please do not close this window. You will need to come back to this window to enter your code.
      We just sent an email to ... containing a verification code.

      If you do not see the email within the next five minutes, please ensure you entered the correct email address and check your spam/junk mail folder.
      Enter Your Info
      Your Information
      By providing your mobile number, you agree to receive periodic call to action text messages from Natural Products Association. Message and data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help. Reply STOP to unsubscribe. Message frequency varies. Privacy Policy  
      Home Information

      Enter Your Info