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== Where should we store them ? ==
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- Medicine is OPF, but it might make sense to keep supplements in OFF (We did move most of the to OPF in the past) as we can use the nutrition facts and ingredients for them, plus specific warnings/support
 
== Doping banned dietary substances ==
 
== Doping banned dietary substances ==
 
* French list: https://www.afld.fr/webfm/basedopants2015-onlinepourdiffusionpdf
 
* French list: https://www.afld.fr/webfm/basedopants2015-onlinepourdiffusionpdf

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http://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/dietary-supplements

‘food supplements’ means foodstuffs the purpose of which is to supplement the normal diet and which are concentrated sources of nutrients or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect, alone or in combination, marketed in dose form, namely forms such as capsules, pastilles, tablets, pills and other similar forms, sachets of powder, ampoules of liquids, drop dispensing bottles, and other similar forms of liquids and powders designed to be taken in measured small unit quantities;

(source: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:02002L0046-20150402 ) 

Where should we store them ?

- Medicine is OPF, but it might make sense to keep supplements in OFF (We did move most of the to OPF in the past) as we can use the nutrition facts and ingredients for them, plus specific warnings/support

Doping banned dietary substances

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