Post by David Lawrence Dewey on Jul 11, 2011 19:50:35 GMT -5
FDA's scheme to outlaw nearly all nutritional supplements created after 1994 would destroy millions of jobs and devastate economy.
They are working overtime for BIG PHARMA so that BIG PHARMA
can patent herbs and supplements. GREED is at its' highest in this country.
www.naturalnews.com/032924_dietary_supplements_FDA_approval.html
FDA Draft Guidance for Industry: Dietary Supplements: New Dietary Ingredient Notifications and Related Issue
www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/DietarySupplements/ucm257563.htm#top
FDA unleashes end game scheme to outlaw virtually all dietary supplements formulated after 1994 ...Learn more: www.naturalnews.com/032912_FDA_dietary_supplements.html
In June of 2011, U.S. Marshals stormed Dash's facility. They seized 80 cases of his products. Not because the products were unsafe or ineffective. But because Dash was in violation of labeling laws.
Here are two more recent examples of these Gestapo tactics:
About 80 SWAT-style agents from the FDA, IRS, and FBI invaded Maxam Nutraceutics in Hood River, OR. The company sells supplements for autism and Alzheimer's disease. The FDA claimed the products were not labeled according to federal regulations. But Maxam founder and CEO Jim Cole said many of the claims targeted by the agency were actually in testimonials. He said his company complied with the FDA's demands, but it was raided anyway.
FDA agents showed up at Wyldewood Cellars Winery near Mulvane, KS. They seized and locked up bottles of elderberry juice concentrate. Owner John Brewer said he received a letter from the FDA about five years ago. It accused him of being in violation of federal law because he claimed the concentrate prevents, treats, and cures illnesses like AIDS, diabetes, and flu. Brewer said he changed the label to read: "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease." But that did not stop the FDA.
What You Can Do
Don't wait until the FDA shuts down the companies you depend on for the natural supplements you need to keep your body healthy.
Here are 7 steps to take now:
Stock up on the supplements you use all the time. Buy them in bulk, but keep an eye on their expiration dates.
Explore Canada and other non-U.S. markets as alternate sources of natural health products.
Continue to eat lots of vitamin- and mineral-rich fruits and vegetables. That's the best way to boost your immune system and stave off diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Exercise and get more sunshine. Both are proven remedies for many chronic diseases. They'll make you feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Drink plenty of water. Your body needs it to function properly. Drink at least eight glasses daily for internal cleansing and adequate hydration.
Get plenty of rest. It rejuvenates your cells and renews your energy.
Find a doctor who values your input. Consult with him regularly about ways to improve your health.
They are working overtime for BIG PHARMA so that BIG PHARMA
can patent herbs and supplements. GREED is at its' highest in this country.
www.naturalnews.com/032924_dietary_supplements_FDA_approval.html
FDA Draft Guidance for Industry: Dietary Supplements: New Dietary Ingredient Notifications and Related Issue
www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/DietarySupplements/ucm257563.htm#top
FDA unleashes end game scheme to outlaw virtually all dietary supplements formulated after 1994 ...Learn more: www.naturalnews.com/032912_FDA_dietary_supplements.html
In June of 2011, U.S. Marshals stormed Dash's facility. They seized 80 cases of his products. Not because the products were unsafe or ineffective. But because Dash was in violation of labeling laws.
Here are two more recent examples of these Gestapo tactics:
About 80 SWAT-style agents from the FDA, IRS, and FBI invaded Maxam Nutraceutics in Hood River, OR. The company sells supplements for autism and Alzheimer's disease. The FDA claimed the products were not labeled according to federal regulations. But Maxam founder and CEO Jim Cole said many of the claims targeted by the agency were actually in testimonials. He said his company complied with the FDA's demands, but it was raided anyway.
FDA agents showed up at Wyldewood Cellars Winery near Mulvane, KS. They seized and locked up bottles of elderberry juice concentrate. Owner John Brewer said he received a letter from the FDA about five years ago. It accused him of being in violation of federal law because he claimed the concentrate prevents, treats, and cures illnesses like AIDS, diabetes, and flu. Brewer said he changed the label to read: "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease." But that did not stop the FDA.
What You Can Do
Don't wait until the FDA shuts down the companies you depend on for the natural supplements you need to keep your body healthy.
Here are 7 steps to take now:
Stock up on the supplements you use all the time. Buy them in bulk, but keep an eye on their expiration dates.
Explore Canada and other non-U.S. markets as alternate sources of natural health products.
Continue to eat lots of vitamin- and mineral-rich fruits and vegetables. That's the best way to boost your immune system and stave off diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Exercise and get more sunshine. Both are proven remedies for many chronic diseases. They'll make you feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Drink plenty of water. Your body needs it to function properly. Drink at least eight glasses daily for internal cleansing and adequate hydration.
Get plenty of rest. It rejuvenates your cells and renews your energy.
Find a doctor who values your input. Consult with him regularly about ways to improve your health.