Guest guest Posted March 4, 2003 Report Share Posted March 4, 2003 http://campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/280203/CTEleadarticle.htm Is it Ten Minutes to Midnight for the Alternative Health Industry? all about vitamins, herbs, and naughty government officials…. Q & A time with Campaign for Truth founder Phillip Day ECLUB: Last issue we were dealing with the huge European Union vitamin and herbal issue. You were explaining that the EU is determined to regulate alternative remedies in its efforts to standardise commerce across the Eurozone, and that the vitamin issue is just one example among many of how the new European superstate is arrogantly muscling in on citizens' personal freedoms. You see Britain leaving the EU as a means of solving a number of this country's problems simultaneously, don't you? PHILLIP DAY: We hear about the benefits of Britain being part of 'Europe', but the EU is not Europe. It's 15 nations, due to go to 25 next year, out of a total of 45 countries that make up the true 'Europe'. And who's ever learned in detail what these EU benefits are Britain is supposed to be enjoying? I've hunted in vain. All we see is Britain paying £1.25 million an hour to be part of a new Soviet-style EU superstate which threatens our very nationhood and sovereignty, and intends to abolish our legal system and currency, all the while dictating what British citizens can and can't do down to the last detail with tens of thousands of Gestapo-like diktats. Who needs all this when we are the EU's biggest customer and Brussels would have to continue trading with Britain with or without our asinine membership? ECLUB: How do you see the European health legislation affecting, say, the United States, Australia and Canada? PHILLIP DAY: Good question. Last fall, when I was touring Australia and New Zealand, a rather interesting article appeared in the press. A Professor Alistair MacLennan announced that a study by Adelaide University had discovered that Australians are spending $2.3 billion a year on alternative medicines and therapies - four times the amount they spend over the counter on pharmaceutical products. ECLUB: That speaks volumes about the direction things are headed Down Under. PHILLIP DAY: Yes. In my new book, Ten Minutes to Midnight, I discuss that this is the crux of the problem facing the drug industry. Now recognising it has severely underestimated the public's lack of faith in drug-based medicine, the pharmaceutical cartel is seeking to redress its crisis of market-share by dominating the huge, alternative health sector. We know that in Europe, pharmaceutical interests lobbied heavily for the passing of the food supplements and herbal directives last March. This new legislation will hand over marketing control of key nutritional products to Corporate Medicine with effect from July 2005. The question is, if the European Union succeeds in its supplement takeover, will other nations follow suit? There is good indication Australia will. ECLUB: What evidence do you have? PHILLIP DAY: Professor MacLennan's report on the Australian situation concluded with him advising Australians that " no children or pregnant women should be given these alternative medicines - they are particularly vulnerable and none of these products have been tested for their safety. " Never mind that these products, often food factors, have been used for decades without any problems. MacLennan went on to state that all alternative medicines should face the same testing and labelling as standard pharmaceuticals. By implication, this would present enormous problems for small Australian manufacturers of alternative remedies and nutritional supplements having to stump up millions to get their products through regulation, which is what it costs these days. Almost certainly, they would never recoup the expenses incurred through subsequent profits from sales, so the end result is that they cease selling the product. ECLUB: And the corporations pick up the slack? PHILLIP DAY: Drug companies already have a well established relationship with government regulatory committees. It's no bother to run another few products through the approval program. Needless to say, these companies have the budgets necessary to smooth over any lumps or bumps in the process. The little guys don't. ECLUB: And what about the United States? PHILLIP DAY: The battle-lines are more obvious in America. The Food and Drug Administration has employed enforcers for years to arrest and harass alternative health practitioners and naughty supplement manufacturing companies. The result? A highly intimidated and paranoid US alternative health industry, constantly on the back foot. ECLUB: You covered some examples of this harassment in your book Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth. PHILLIP DAY: Yes. Essiac, Vitamin B17, Vitamin C… the battles between government/big business and the underdog have been endless. American government agencies like the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the FDA, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are legendary for their Darth Vader tactics. Consistently applied strategies against the alternative health industry over the years have inculcated in the public mind the belief that Big Government is unchallengeable in matters of health and will do whatever it wants anyway. Many today believe you can't fight City Hall. ECLUB: But there's a change in the public mood lately, isn't there? PHILLIP DAY: No question. Over one million turned out in London in February to protest the idea of an Iraqi war. Similar protest marches were seen all over the world. Forget about whether you agree with the opinions of the marchers or not. If we look beneath the surface, we can appreciate that there were middle Englanders marching with anarchists along Piccadilly. Hippies with secretaries from Streatham. Mullahs marching with mother. Goggle-eyed eco-warriors shoulder to shoulder with stock brokers. These marches, while all about Iraq, also revealed a deeper indignation. That the public is now at the end of its tether with spin, hypocrisy, cover-up and sleaze, routinely used not just by one government, but by politicians the world over. People want to live in peace, and yet increasingly, this offensive new government style is seen by the people as the enemy of personal freedoms. I think the current change in public mood is highly significant… and heartening. It means people are finally waking up and getting ticked off. ECLUB: You've been on your new 'Let's Fix Britain' UK tour for a few months, talking about the EU directives and health in general. Are you seeing an acceleration of mood in the people you meet? PHILLIP DAY: Absolutely. Also, the threat to the alternative industry has compelled its organisations to work together in ways they normally wouldn't have under different circumstances. For instance, I'm currently working with a whole spread of alternative health and traditional medical organisations around the world I wouldn't otherwise be meeting. This is creating a powerful synergy for potential action in the future. ECLUB: Give us an example. PHILLIP DAY: In the UK, the Health Freedom Movement has organised a march in London this coming 15th June, starting in Hyde Park at 11am. Primarily, the event is about healthcare freedom and to protest the EU directives. Thousands are planning to be there. Also, anti-European Union organisations will be attending to draw public attention to those issues of British sovereignty and free choice we covered in the last edition. The march, like others before it, will become a statement of anger and concern by the public that once again their rulers are not taking heed of the people. ECLUB: Are people getting mobilised in America and Australia? PHILLIP DAY: Yes, and the tensions over Iraq are perversely helping. Folks are already feeling threatened on the global stage because of the potential for more terrorism and war. They're wondering what else is happening that they should know about. The Campaign for Truth in Medicine has representatives in these countries who hold meetings and discuss similar issues to those I cover in my talks. The Campaign is receiving record sign-ups, which to me is a clear indication of the public's desire to articulate their concerns and join with others in sending an unequivocal message to their leaders. ECLUB: Would you say the public, while angry, has also become unnerved in sensing that the government isn't listening to them? PHILLIP DAY: Yes, you can see this in many western nations today where voter apathy is epidemic. The public has simply lost the sense that it's being represented at all in many areas of public policy. So much horse-trading and dickering is carried out by ministers and representatives on the national and international level, and at such a rate, that the public is rarely told a lot of what is going on, let alone consulted on the issues. The pixie dust the politicians puff back at the electorate is just the usual " We know what we are doing. We're changing things for the better and we're doing it FOR YOU! " which of course they mostly don't and won't. In Ten Minutes to Midnight, the man and woman on the street are becoming skittish. Those used to a traditional parliamentary or congressional democracy are sensing that as governments grow more socialist, they become more remote, more inscrutable and harder to rein in or control. People are unprepared for and unwilling to tolerate the modern style of 'shoot first and stroke the public later'. They hate the impotent feeling of not being able to do anything about it. ECLUB: But many ordinary people are getting active, certainly on the EU supplements issue, who would previously have laughed at the notion of becoming an activist…. PHILLIP DAY: Many are commendably coming out of their comfort zone because if they don't get on the stump, who will? Speaking in the Daily Telegraph on 3rd September 2002, Conservative Member of the European Parliament Daniel Hannan stated: " If you are a regular buyer of natural remedies, but have never before campaigned against an EU measure, try extrapolating from this experience. You are now being treated as fishermen, art dealers, abattoir workers, hauliers and countless other victims of EU meddling have been treated before. It is not just this law that is wrong, it is the system that spawned it. " ECLUB: But in fairness, don't you feel that the alternative health industry, largely unregulated, could benefit from some standardisation and policing? PHILLIP DAY: No question. But, also in fairness, the argument stands: why regulate supplements and herbs into oblivion that have been used for decades with no ill-effects? No-one's seriously questioning that the alternative health industry needs to operate responsibly, but the supposed harmonisation of vitamins and herbs has nothing to do with enhancing the safety of the public. This is a corporate coup d'état, pure and simple. And the public knows it. ECLUB: What advice do you have for readers in Australia, America and other nations who are monitoring these developments in Europe, who want to become involved? PHILLIP DAY: It's important to get an organisation put together now in your country and link it in with the Campaign for Truth in Medicine (www.campaignfortruth.com). CTM in turn is linked with organisations across the world, so this gives us the resources and contact ability to pass information quickly and effectively. Anyone's organisation can provide members with a regular e-mail update of the latest news. It's vital for people to be engaged and educated on these issues. Never underestimate the clout a huge, co-ordinated, well-informed, and outraged public can bring to bear on governments. If the millions who participated in the marches proved anything, that was it. Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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