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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Status of Cell-Cultured Meat Regulations

from Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health · host Dr. Joseph Mercola

Cell-cultivated meat has already moved beyond the experimental stage, with five products completing federal review — though clearing review, as you'll see, turns out to be very different from reaching your plate The FDA and USDA share oversight of cell-cultivated meat, creating a multi-step approval process that includes safety reviews, facility inspections, and labeling evaluations before products reach the marketplace States have adopted sharply different approaches, with some banning cell-cultivated meat outright, others requiring special labeling and many still deciding how they will regulate the technology Court challenges are already being decided: in March 2026, a federal appeals court ruled that Florida's ban does not conflict with federal law, dealing the industry's central legal argument an early defeat — even as other claims continue Understanding how foods are produced, regulated, and labeled helps you make more informed decisions, while choosing minimally processed foods from regenerative and grass fed farming systems offers a straightforward alternative to highly engineered food products

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