Note: This manual is for Genesis R&D Supplements 2.0 and later. The manual for versions 1.6 and earlier can be found here: Genesis R&D Supplements Documentation

Ingredient Options for a Nutrient on a Tabular Label, Using Calcium as an Example

Calcium, like other nutrients governed by the NLEA, must appear on the label if present in significant amounts. It will always appear above the line and include a %DV.

  • Check the box to show hide the nutrient on the label.

  • The nutrient amount from the Formula screen is listed. This amount can be overwritten here.

  • The unit entered from the Formula screen is entered here. The unit can be changed for ingredients or components that are not governed by the labeling regulations. In this example, Calcium must be listed on the label in milligrams, so the unit cannot be changed.

  • The rounding rule, according to the labeling regulations, is applied to the nutrient amount by default. Uncheck the box to have the amount listed without applying the rounding rule. NLEA nutrients that round to zero percent of the Daily Value will not be reported on the label by default. If you are making a claim, such as Calorie Free, you may want to add a nutrient that rounds to zero back to the label. This can be done by checking the box next to the nutrient name in the Dietary Nutrients section of the ribbon.

  • In the example below, the Calcium nutrient shown above the line comes from Calcium Citrate and Calcium Malate.  You can show the source of Calcium above the line by checking the source boxes. Sources can be shown inline or beneath the nutrient.

 

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