If these additives pose no health concerns, then no. If health concerns arise then yes.
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How can 'what' be regulated? More information is needed.
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The most common ingredients in energy or sports drinks is vitamin B-12. Other top ingredients are taurine, caffeine and B vitamins. Taurine is an ingredient that's been getting a lot of controversy lately. Some people feel it should be more tightly regulated.
Bad idea. Fuel additives are something which should be used out of necessity - not as a regular practice. There are no "good" fuel additives - while some may rectify one problem, they usually lead to more.
Currency is regulated by the government, when they strike oil or gold, they can print more bills and make more coins in either of the two mints
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A regulated broker is a broker that is listed in one or more of the regulatory bodies. A regulated broker is obligated to obey the restrictions and the limitations that are enforced by the regulatory body.
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To learn more about food additives, check out health and medical sites such as WebMD or the Mayo Clinic. Also check out health and nutrition or athletic sites.
No. If something is banned, it is outright forbidden. If something is regulated, it is monitored by one or more regulators. The regulator makes sure the regulated continues following the rules. Industries in the US are generally regulated.