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". Nutrition and health claims Today, crucial issues relating to Danish environmental and health conditions have been voted on. In Denmark, we have a health policy based on a balanced diet involving healthy and natural foods. This means that we in Denmark have so far managed to maintain our bans on health claims, artificially enriched foods and the addition of vitamins and minerals. In a long list of EU Member States, extensive liberalisation in the sphere of food has gradually given rise to a definite need for strict regulation of this area, designed to safeguard and guarantee consumers’ safety and health. Public health and consumer protection go hand in hand. In Denmark, we wish to maintain a high level of protection, but that requires us to retain our arrangements involving a national ban on the unnecessary addition of vitamins and minerals that are harmful to health. Only in this way can we ensure that our people have the health guarantee to which they are entitled. Thank you for your votes. Thank you for giving me the floor."@en1

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