Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Hello- I’m new here and am very interested in this issue. Following is a message I sent to several other health-related last week. Check it out. I don’t know what I will do without supplements. I have Lyme disease and mercury toxicity and have relied heavily on supplements for the last 18 years. Regards, Dana B. Hello All- First a question: What would you do if you no longer had access to alpha lipoic acid? Or Samento? Or vitamin C in doses larger than 500 mg? Or whole food forms of nutrients? Or effective forms of minerals such as selenium or magnesium? I know from reading messages from our various groups (related to both Lyme disease and chelation as well as for those taking supplements for general health) that most of us take some form of nutritional supplements -- vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc. In 1994 the US Congress enacted the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), which protected our access to and use of dietary supplements. We have enjoyed over 10 years of " health freedom " as a result. I, for one, have been very grateful for this. Unfortunately, today there is a world wide effort to undermine our access to these substances from which most of us derive so much benefit. Because of our (US) membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO), we will be forced to go along with (harmonize) whatever the " world community " decides on the supplement issue. Many of us believe that our US laws will override these international regulations, but because of international trade agreements, we will be forced to go along or face very stiff trade sanctions. The regulations being proposed in the European Union (the EU has 17 WTO votes vs. one vote for the US) address what is referred to as " safe upper limits " for supplements. These limits end up being very small amounts of allowable substances (many would be not much more than the recommended dietary allowances (RDA), which is usually only the amount needed to prevent overt disease). And the experts have estimated that if these regulations become law, we will lose access to approximately 75% of the supplements we have access to today, including the greatest share (if not all) of the most effective, innovative supplements. In addition, we will have access to only those supplements on the " allowable " list. If it's not on the list, it goes away. Along with the international actions currently afoot relating to supplements, our own FDA is moving to seriously weaken our DSHEA law. This could have the same effect in the US as the EU regulations will have world wide. In trying to be brief here, I have only touched on this subject, but as you might imagine there is much information on the Internet. Also, many well known alternative doctors are in support of efforts to protect our access to supplements: Jonathan Wright, MD, Steven Levine, PhD (of Allergy Research Group/Nutricology), Dr. Joseph Mercola, Jeffrey Bland, PhD, Alan Gaby, MD, Citizens for Health, and many more. . . Following are some links from which you can learn more, as well as finding out what you can do to support US and international efforts currently underway to protect our health freedom: Citizens for Health is promoting efforts to reign in the FDA on this issue. On their site you can sign a letter to the FDA voicing concerns over their proposed actions: http://www.citizens.org/ Alliance for Natural Health is a UK organization which has initiated a lawsuit in the EU courts, which would go a very long way to protecting our access to supplements. Experts on this issue believe the ANHs lawsuit has a good chance of success, but they do need financial help. Their site contains much information on this topic. The lawsuit is due to be heard on January 25th, so we don't have much time on this. You can make a donation on ANHs site, and even $5 would help. Just stop and imagine having very little access to supplements; how much would you pay to have them back? http://www.alliance-natural-health.org/ Here's a link to a very informative video on this subject which can be viewed online: http://www.glycommunity.com/iahf/ And finally the site of John C. Hammell, President of International Advocates for Health Freedom (IAHF). John is a " one man band " who has been working tirelessly for years world wide to help protect our supplement access. He gets a bit " over the edge " on this at times, but he is a great resource for all that's happening on this issue: http://www.iahf.com/ Please, if this issue is important to you, do what you can to help us all with this issue, and also, please forward this to anyone you know who might be interested, as well. Thank you. Sincerely, Dana Black Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I sent letters to all the officials in NH and even to the President himself. I also sent the message on to all my family and friends to get them involved. Stephanie Hi everyone... I just finished making my phone calls to support and oppose these bills, and it turns out that- my officials at least- have NOT had a lot of phone calls about these issues! Please make sure to take the time to voice your opinion... If you need help finding contact information for your officals please see the links below... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2005 Report Share Posted January 26, 2005 = = = = = = This is a forward message = = = = = = = Original sender's name: Jan Slama Original sender's address: janslama >? >Elaine, the answer to this woman's troubles, both mercury and Lyme >disease, is on www.jnutra.com. > >Can you figure out how to send this info to her? >Jan > > > >Hello- >I’m new here and am very interested in this issue. Following is a >message I sent to several other health-related last week. >Check it out. I don’t know what I will do without supplements. I have >Lyme disease and mercury toxicity and have relied heavily on >supplements for the last 18 years. >Regards, >Dana B. > > >Hello All- >First a question: What would you do if you no longer had access to >alpha lipoic acid? Or Samento? Or vitamin C in doses larger than 500 >mg? Or whole food forms of nutrients? Or effective forms of minerals >such as selenium or magnesium? I know from reading messages from our >various groups (related to both Lyme disease and chelation as well as >for those taking supplements for general health) that most of us take >some form of nutritional supplements -- vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc. >In 1994 the US Congress enacted the Dietary Supplement Health and >Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), which protected our access to and use of >dietary supplements. We have enjoyed over 10 years of " health freedom " >as a result. I, for one, have been very grateful for this. > >Unfortunately, today there is a world wide effort to undermine our >access to these substances from which most of us derive so much >benefit. Because of our (US) membership in the World Trade Organization >(WTO), we will be forced to go along with (harmonize) whatever the > " world community " decides on the supplement issue. Many of us believe >that our US laws will override these international regulations, but >because of international trade agreements, we will be forced to go >along or face very stiff trade sanctions. > >The regulations being proposed in the European Union (the EU has 17 WTO >votes vs. one vote for the US) address what is referred to as " safe >upper limits " for supplements. These limits end up being very small >amounts of allowable substances (many would be not much more than the >recommended dietary allowances (RDA), which is usually only the amount >needed to prevent overt disease). And the experts have estimated that >if these regulations become law, we will lose access to approximately >75% of the supplements we have access to today, including the greatest >share (if not all) of the most effective, innovative supplements. In >addition, we will have access to only those supplements on the > " allowable " list. If it's not on the list, it goes away. > >Along with the international actions currently afoot relating to >supplements, our own FDA is moving to seriously weaken our DSHEA law. >This could have the same effect in the US as the EU regulations will >have world wide. > >In trying to be brief here, I have only touched on this subject, but as >you might imagine there is much information on the Internet. Also, many >well known alternative doctors are in support of efforts to protect our >access to supplements: Jonathan Wright, MD, Steven Levine, PhD (of >Allergy Research Group/Nutricology), Dr. Joseph Mercola, Jeffrey Bland, >PhD, Alan Gaby, MD, Citizens for Health, and many more. . . > >Following are some links from which you can learn more, as well as >finding out what you can do to support US and international efforts >currently underway to protect our health freedom: > >Citizens for Health is promoting efforts to reign in the FDA on this >issue. On their site you can sign a letter to the FDA voicing concerns >over their proposed actions: http://www.citizens.org/ > >Alliance for Natural Health is a UK organization which has initiated a >lawsuit in the EU courts, which would go a very long way to protecting >our access to supplements. Experts on this issue believe the ANHs >lawsuit has a good chance of success, but they do need financial help. >Their site contains much information on this topic. The lawsuit is due >to be heard on January 25th, so we don't have much time on this. You >can make a donation on ANHs site, and even $5 would help. Just stop and >imagine having very little access to supplements; how much would you >pay to have them back? http://www.alliance-natural-health.org/ > >Here's a link to a very informative video on this subject which can be >viewed online: http://www.glycommunity.com/iahf/ > >And finally the site of John C. Hammell, President of International >Advocates for Health Freedom (IAHF). John is a " one man band " who has >been working tirelessly for years world wide to help protect our >supplement access. He gets a bit " over the edge " on this at times, but >he is a great resource for all that's happening on this issue: >http://www.iahf.com/ > >Please, if this issue is important to you, do what you can to help us >all with this issue, and also, please forward this to anyone you know >who might be interested, as well. Thank you. > >Sincerely, >Dana Black > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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