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i can assure you that the american drug lords have not banned the sales of

herbs.

why would they when they can put herbs in capsules and charge up the wazoo.

wazoo. that's american slang for the small intestine. (ewww)

they want vitamins labeled as drugs too.

and don't look for major cures from the FDA. they want expensive, long term

'treatments'

that allow the body to live with a disease as long as you pay.

toe nail fungus they can whip, but cancer...

just because i'm paranoid doesn't mean they AREN'T out to get me.

:-D

rant tant rant.

Dennis Garrett

 

> In a very small report that has appeared in the print edition of

> The Telegraph, India, on Sep 23, it has been revealed that Canada

> has promised to reconsider its decision to ban the entry of Indian

> ayurvedic products on the allegation of heavy metal contamination.

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jagannath

 

the link you provided does not lead to the story you are referring to

please append the correct link

 

> In a very small report that has appeared in the print edition of The

> Telegraph, India, on Sep 23, it has been revealed that Canada has

> promised to reconsider its decision to ban the entry of Indian

> ayurvedic products on the allegation of heavy metal contamination. It

> has admitted that though the "tests" have detected the presence of

> heavy metals it has never received any complaints about toxicity from

> either any patient nor practitioner. It has agreed to retest the

> herbal products as per the suggestions of the Indian Government. India

> too has promised to verify its own testing methods.

Caldecott

todd

www.toddcaldecott.com

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Dear

 

The online edition of the newspaper does not carry the news. That is

why I said that it has appeared in the print edition and have also

given the date of publication, Sept'23.

 

The link I have provided is the link to my own response to the original

news story that talked about the contamination of heavy metals.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

 

ayurveda, Todd Caldecott <todd@t...> wrote:

> jagannath

>

> the link you provided does not lead to the story you are referring to

> please append the correct link

>

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