Guest guest Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 - theis888 health Thursday, July 03, 2003 9:35 PM MSM ban in Canada A message was automatically sent to Charles W. > Moore requesting them to > authenticate the send. > > Charles W. Moore supplied the following letter: > > __________________________ > > Monday June 30, 2003 12:47:09 PM EST > > Letter Body: > > A Gratuitous Health Canada MSM Ban Will Cause > Needless Suffering > by Charles W. Moore > > How would you feel if you were seriously ill and > the government suddenly > decreed that you couldn't buy medication you need to > control the ravages > your disease? > > That's what Health Canada is fixing to do to many > Canadians. > > According to Canadian Health Food Association, > Health Canada is proposing > to issue a stop sale of products containing the food > supplement Methyl > Sulphonyl Methane, or MSM. > > Initially three manufacturers were requested to > recall their MSM products > from the marketplace based upon dosages exceeding > 3000mg/day and/or > durations of use greater than 30 days. Suppliers > complied with this request, > which was draconian enough. > > However, the CHFA now reports that Health Canada's > The Food Directorate > has ruled that MSM is not acceptable as a food, but > rather is a drug with or > without health claims, and based upon inadequate and > out of date information > has arbitrarily classified MSM as a 'Class II Health > Hazard.' > > That is bizarre. Current safety data was not > requested from stakeholders. > Up until now the Food Directorate has accepted MSM > as a food in the absence > of claims. Adverse events have not been identified > with consumption of MSM. > Taking action on an inherently safe product, in the > absence of adverse > events and/or a confirmed health hazard, is health > fascism. Despite its > formidable chemical name, MSM is a naturally > occurring sulphur compound in > many foods, including eggs, fish, poultry, garlic, > onions, legumes, red > peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, soybeans, > turnips, horsetail > herb, and asparagus. > > However, most people are sulfur deficient unless > they eat their fish and > meat raw and their vegetables uncooked. MSM present > in foods is destroyed > with minimal processing, dehydration, and heat. > > MSM is anything but a 'health hazard. The > commercial product is derived > from seawater. MSM makes body tissue cell walls more > pliable and permeable, > allowing the normal flow of fluids to move through > tissue more freely. > Without adequate levels of MSM, this cellular > building process breaks down > and increases the risk of forming weak cells that > are rigid and possibly > deformed. > > MSM supports the synthesis and activation of B > vitamins (thiamin, biotin > and pantothenic acid) and lipoic acid which are all > essential nutrients for > building and maintaining a healthy nervous system. > Healthy insulin > production and proper carbohydrate metabolism is > also dependent upon > adequate amounts of sulfur. > > Studies conducted by the Oregon Health Sciences > University and Ohio State > University College of Medicine have demonstrated the > therapeutic efficacy > and safety of MSM. Research has linked MSM to the > possible prevention and > treatment of a broad range of health conditions > including allergic responses > to food and pollen; gastric hyperacidity; acne; > arthritis; muscle pain and > cramps; weak hair and nails; skin aging and damage; > parasite infestations, > toxicity; diabetes; constipation; interstitial > cystitis; scleroderma; lung > dysfunction. Other preliminary research indicates a > positive influence in > the prevention of breast and colon cancer. > > Full disclosure here: I have been taking MSM for > years, and it is one of > the few nostrums I've found that helps my severe > allergies and fibromyalgia. > I take more -- sometimes a lot more -- than 3,000 Mg > per day. Based on > several years of this I have noticed no negative > side-effects of MSM > supplementation. Karl Loren, who distributes MSM in > bulk in the U.S., has > been personally supplementing in doses up to 19,000 > Mg per day for many > years and swears by it. > > Oscar-winning actor James Coburn, who died last > year at 74, credited MSM > with the quality of life he was able to lead after > being stricken with > arthritis in his 50s. By 1990, he could barely walk. > 'Moving was always > painful. Standing was really troublesome,' Coburn > told USA Today. After > years of doctor-shopping and conventional treatments > that didn't work, > Coburn discovered MSM. 'It really, really does the > job,' he commented. 'It's > non-toxic, totally, and it stops the pain.' > > The memorium on his Website says that at the time > of his death from heart > failure, 'Mr Coburn was at the height of happiness, > having overcome the pain > of crippling arthritis and earning his Academy > Award.' > > Like James Coburn, many people with arthritis and > other painful > inflammatory afflictions find that taking MSM is the > difference between > being crippled and leading an active life. And > Health Canada wants to pull > the plug on them! > > Are these bureaucrats crazy, sadistic, or just in > the pockets of the > multinational pharmaceutical interests and the > allopathinc medical > establishment? I strongly suspect the latter two. > > The real 'problem' with MSM is that it's cheap, it > works, and it can't be > patented and sold at astronomically inflated prices > as a proprietary > product. Then there's the preponderant opinion in > conventional medical > circles that naturopathic treatments are at best > nonsense and possibly > quackery that needs to be stamped out with extreme > prejudice. > > In other words, Health Canada is following its > customary policy of giving > these vested interests a veto. This is wrong. I am > among a growing number of > Canadians who do not accept that the allopathic > 'Medical Model' should be > the last word and final authority on health care > matters, and an even larger > constituency who emphatically reject that the > multinational chemical and > pharmaceutical cartels and their tame minions in the > UN's Codex Alimentarius > Commission should dictate what sort of nutritional > supplements we are > permitted to buy and at what dosages. > > We are taxpayers and voters too, and will not > stand for our health > interests to be trampled underfoot by > philosophically blinkered medical > societies and greedy corporate lobbies. > > (30) > > > > > Charles W. Moore > RR#2 249 West Side Indn. Hbr.Lake Sherbrooke NS > B0J 3C0 > cwmoore > > Pictou--Antigonish--Guysborough Riding karl theis jr video field reporter www.RealityExpander.com Ch.10 TimeWarner Austin,Texas cell 512 297-9875 e-mail: theis888 www.exposureofthetruth.isfamous.com -- SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 - theis888 health Thursday, July 03, 2003 9:35 PM MSM ban in Canada A message was automatically sent to Charles W.> Moore requesting them to> authenticate the send.> > Charles W. Moore supplied the following letter:> > __________________________> > Monday June 30, 2003 12:47:09 PM EST> > Letter Body:> > A Gratuitous Health Canada MSM Ban Will Cause> Needless Suffering> by Charles W. Moore> > How would you feel if you were seriously ill and> the government suddenly> decreed that you couldn't buy medication you need to> control the ravages> your disease?> > That's what Health Canada is fixing to do to many> Canadians.> > According to Canadian Health Food Association,> Health Canada is proposing> to issue a stop sale of products containing the food> supplement Methyl> Sulphonyl Methane, or MSM.> > Initially three manufacturers were requested to> recall their MSM products> from the marketplace based upon dosages exceeding> 3000mg/day and/or> durations of use greater than 30 days. Suppliers> complied with this request,> which was draconian enough.> > However, the CHFA now reports that Health Canada's> The Food Directorate> has ruled that MSM is not acceptable as a food, but> rather is a drug with or> without health claims, and based upon inadequate and> out of date information> has arbitrarily classified MSM as a 'Class II Health> Hazard.'> > That is bizarre. Current safety data was not> requested from stakeholders.> Up until now the Food Directorate has accepted MSM> as a food in the absence> of claims. Adverse events have not been identified> with consumption of MSM.> Taking action on an inherently safe product, in the> absence of adverse> events and/or a confirmed health hazard, is health> fascism. Despite its> formidable chemical name, MSM is a naturally> occurring sulphur compound in> many foods, including eggs, fish, poultry, garlic,> onions, legumes, red> peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, soybeans,> turnips, horsetail> herb, and asparagus.> > However, most people are sulfur deficient unless> they eat their fish and> meat raw and their vegetables uncooked. MSM present> in foods is destroyed> with minimal processing, dehydration, and heat.> > MSM is anything but a 'health hazard. The> commercial product is derived> from seawater. MSM makes body tissue cell walls more> pliable and permeable,> allowing the normal flow of fluids to move through> tissue more freely.> Without adequate levels of MSM, this cellular> building process breaks down> and increases the risk of forming weak cells that> are rigid and possibly> deformed.> > MSM supports the synthesis and activation of B> vitamins (thiamin, biotin> and pantothenic acid) and lipoic acid which are all> essential nutrients for> building and maintaining a healthy nervous system.> Healthy insulin> production and proper carbohydrate metabolism is> also dependent upon> adequate amounts of sulfur.> > Studies conducted by the Oregon Health Sciences> University and Ohio State> University College of Medicine have demonstrated the> therapeutic efficacy> and safety of MSM. Research has linked MSM to the> possible prevention and> treatment of a broad range of health conditions> including allergic responses> to food and pollen; gastric hyperacidity; acne;> arthritis; muscle pain and> cramps; weak hair and nails; skin aging and damage;> parasite infestations,> toxicity; diabetes; constipation; interstitial> cystitis; scleroderma; lung> dysfunction. Other preliminary research indicates a> positive influence in> the prevention of breast and colon cancer.> > Full disclosure here: I have been taking MSM for> years, and it is one of> the few nostrums I've found that helps my severe> allergies and fibromyalgia.> I take more -- sometimes a lot more -- than 3,000 Mg> per day. Based on> several years of this I have noticed no negative> side-effects of MSM> supplementation. Karl Loren, who distributes MSM in> bulk in the U.S., has> been personally supplementing in doses up to 19,000> Mg per day for many> years and swears by it.> > Oscar-winning actor James Coburn, who died last> year at 74, credited MSM> with the quality of life he was able to lead after> being stricken with> arthritis in his 50s. By 1990, he could barely walk.> 'Moving was always> painful. Standing was really troublesome,' Coburn> told USA Today. After> years of doctor-shopping and conventional treatments> that didn't work,> Coburn discovered MSM. 'It really, really does the> job,' he commented. 'It's> non-toxic, totally, and it stops the pain.'> > The memorium on his Website says that at the time> of his death from heart> failure, 'Mr Coburn was at the height of happiness,> having overcome the pain> of crippling arthritis and earning his Academy> Award.'> > Like James Coburn, many people with arthritis and> other painful> inflammatory afflictions find that taking MSM is the> difference between> being crippled and leading an active life. And> Health Canada wants to pull> the plug on them!> > Are these bureaucrats crazy, sadistic, or just in> the pockets of the> multinational pharmaceutical interests and the> allopathinc medical> establishment? I strongly suspect the latter two.> > The real 'problem' with MSM is that it's cheap, it> works, and it can't be> patented and sold at astronomically inflated prices> as a proprietary> product. Then there's the preponderant opinion in> conventional medical> circles that naturopathic treatments are at best> nonsense and possibly> quackery that needs to be stamped out with extreme> prejudice.> > In other words, Health Canada is following its> customary policy of giving> these vested interests a veto. This is wrong. I am> among a growing number of> Canadians who do not accept that the allopathic> 'Medical Model' should be> the last word and final authority on health care> matters, and an even larger> constituency who emphatically reject that the> multinational chemical and> pharmaceutical cartels and their tame minions in the> UN's Codex Alimentarius> Commission should dictate what sort of nutritional> supplements we are> permitted to buy and at what dosages.> > We are taxpayers and voters too, and will not> stand for our health> interests to be trampled underfoot by> philosophically blinkered medical> societies and greedy corporate lobbies.> > (30)> > > > > Charles W. 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