2010年6月19日土曜日

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In Japan, dietary supplements are popular among middle-aged and advanced age people. It is widely believed to be one of the keys to a longer life.


Usually, we can buy supplies in drug stores and supermarkets. Prices depend on consumers' demand. If consumers consider that price is high compared to the quality, no one buy the supplements, so traders are always sensitive to trend and fashion.


The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare strictly controls traders, making sure there are no false claims about their effect. The Vietnamese Government may find it beneficial to look at mechanisms in Japan for better control.

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