New features have been added to the NSF International Certified for Sport web site, including a list of certified products and a Spanish language option.
NSF International (Ann Arbor, MI) has launched a redesigned, bilingual web site for its NSF Certified for Sport program.
The NSF Certified for Sport program tests athletic dietary supplements to ensure they are free of banned athletic substances and contaminants. Facility inspections and toxicology and label reviews are also required for products bearing the NSF sport certification.
Available in English and Spanish, the new web site provides a full listing of certified companies, making it easier for athletes and coaches to identify certified products.
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