Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Its no time to be pessimistic, its not the way! - <waltstoll Tuesday, January 25, 2005 2:32 PM Re: [s-A] Bills to Oppose+Support for Health Freedom > > > Thanks, Misty. > > Apathy in this country is going to ruin it for all of us. > > Walt > > > - > " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke > > Monday, January 24, 2005 9:38 PM > [s-A] Bills to Oppose+Support for Health Freedom > > > > > > > > Comments? > > Misty L. Trepke > > http://www..com > > > > Your right to choose your vitamin, mineral and other supplements may > > end in June of this year (2005). After that U.S. supplements will be > > defined and controlled by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the > > World Health Organization (WHO). The CODEX ALIMENTARIUS (Food Code) > > is setting the supplement standards for all countries in the WTO. > > They will be enforced by the WTO and will over ride U.S. laws. The > > U.S. President and Congress agreed to this take-over when the WTO > > Treaty was signed. Violations are punished by WTO trade sanctions. > > CODEX drastically restricts vitamins, minerals, herbs and other > > supplements. CODEX met secretly in November, 2004 and finalized > > " Step 8 (the final stage) " to begin implementation in June, 2005. > > > > > > The CODE includes: > > > > (1) No supplement can be sold for preventive or therapeutic use. > > > > (2) Any potency higher than RDA (minimal strength) is a " drug " > > requiring a prescription and must be produced by drug companies. > > Over 5000 safe items now in health stores will be banned, > > terminating health stores as we now know them. > > > > (3) CODEX regulations become binding internationally. > > > > (4) New supplements are banned unless given very expensive CODEX > > testing and approval. > > > > > > CODEX now applies to Norway and Germany, among others, where zinc > > tablets rose from $4 per bottle to $52. Echinacea (an ancient immune- > > enhancement herb) rose from $14 to $153 (both examples are now > > allowed by prescription only). They are now " drugs " . Vitamin C above > > 200 mg, niacin above 32 mg, vitamin B6 above 4 mg-all are banned > > over-the-counter as drugs. No amino acids (arginine, lysine, > > carnitine, et c. = essential amino acids!), essential fatty acids > > (omegas 3, 6, 9, etc.), or other essential supplements > > such as DMEA, DHEA, CoQ10, MSM, beta-carotene, etc. are allowed. > > > > > > The CODEX rules are not based on real science. They are made by a > > few people meeting in secret (see web sites below), not necessarily > > scientists. In 1993 the FDA and drug corporations tried to put all > > supplements under restriction and prescription. But over 4 million > > Americans told Congress and the President to protect their freedom > > of choice on health supplements. The DSHEA Law was passed in 1994, > > which does so. But this will be over ruled by CODEX and the World > > Trade Organization. > > > > > > Virtually nothing about it has been in the media. What the drug > > corporations have failed to do through Congress they have gotten by > > sneak attack through CODEX with the help of a silent media. What can > > be done at this late hour? > > > > > > (1) Spread the word as much as possible. Inform yourselves fully at > > > > www.ahha.org, www.iahf.com, and www.alliance-natural-health.org. > > > > (2) Oppose bills S.722 and H.R.3377. These support the CODEX > > restrictions with U.S. laws, changing the DSHEA law. > > > > (3) Support H. R.1146 which would restore the sovereignty of the U.S. > > Constitution over CODEX, etc. > > > > (4) Express your wishes to the President, Senators and > > Representatives > > > > (They got us into this!) ASAP. > > > > (5) Contact multi-level health marketing groups that can get their > > members to inform the government. > > > > (6) Send donations, however small, to the British Alliance for > > Natural Health (see web site above). It has succeeded in challenging > > the CODEX directives in World Court later this month or next. They > > need help financially, having carried the fight effectively for > > everyone. CODEX and the FDA wish to protect us by controlling > > supplements in the same way they do prescription drugs. A study of > > the latter by three medical scientists was reported in the Journal > > of the American Medical Association, April 15, 1998-Vol. 279, No. > > 15, p. 1200 " .Incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR's) was found > > to be extremely high. " Covering 30 years (1966 to 1996) it was found > > that in the U.S. an average of 106,000 hospitalized patients > > per year (290 per day)! die from ADR's and 2,200,000 need more > > hospitalization for recovery. These were FDA approved drugs, > > properly administered by competent professionals in hospitals--none > > were considered malpractice. This is the number four cause of death > > in the U.S. When combined, these account for 7% of all hospitalized > > patients. This is equivalent to a 9-11 attack every ten days. There > > are very few fatalities from supplements or the news would be on > > every front page. There is no need for more FDA control of > > supplements than is already in place, which is substantial. Instead > > of drastically restricting supplements, why doesn't the FDA better > > control and restrict the extremely dangerous pharmaceutical drugs > > which are now killing us at the rate of a major airline crash per > > day? > > > > Wallace G. Heath, Ph.D. > > > > 1145 Marine Drive Bellingham, WA 98225 > > > > www.pulseplus@e... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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