Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 In a message dated 4/29/2007 4:18:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: The same thing that applies to the FDA, also holds true with the AMAand the way they restrict alternative treatments and keep theirmembers in line. In the 1800's and first part of the 1900's naturalhealing and homeopathy were very popular, If you want to see, historically, how the FDA, AMA, and drug cartels all got in bed together, then you must read: Health Care for Dummies (How the Rich Got Richer While the Sick Got Sicker). DavidSee what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 The FDA serves Big Pharma and THEIR goal is to totally dominate the world drug trade, as clearly outlined when the world's major drug companies formed the IG Farben cartel in Germany shortly after the turn of the 20th century. That included replacing all natural remedies and treatments with medicines made in their labs. That goal has not changed - and what they cannot replace, they wish to either restrict or gain control of. We're talking about a group which had two dozen managers sent to prison for crimes against humanity at the Nuremburg trials and who were largely responsible for Hitler's rise to power. As horrible as the Nazi reign of terror was, do you think that the world has become a kinder, gentler or less greedy place in the last 60-70 years? The same thing that applies to the FDA, also holds true with the AMA and the way they restrict alternative treatments and keep their members in line. In the 1800's and first part of the 1900's natural healing and homeopathy were very popular, but gradually the group that became mainstream medicine won out and economic considerations won out over concerns for our health and over a 6000 year history of natural medicine. Soon, if we are not diligent, we will see virtually our entire food supply so corrupted that healthy, unprocessed, chemical and pesticide free food that has not been genetically altered will be almost impossible to find. The problem with trying to find undepleted soils and grow unadulterated organic crops is compounded by the intrusion of nearby GM crops. And to heap insult onto injury, the big money folks are winning verdicts when the pollen from their crops is blown or carried by insects and then infects the non GM crops nearby. Since they were allowed to patent their GM seeds in such a way that farmers have to re-purchase their seeds each year instead of saving and planting seeds, the courts have ruled that when cross pollination and adulteration occurs, instead of the GM crop intruders having to pay damages and take steps to prevent such cross pollination and adulteration, the big chemical companies can actually test the non GM produce and charge a royalty fee based on the percentage of their patented genes that are in the crop. Already we see the tip of the iceberg where gentically modified (GM) corn and other crops are being linked to cancers and other disorders. Just like in medicine, when man presumes to replace God, and changes what has been provided and evolved alongside us for centuries, we don't have a very good record, do we? oleander soup , May <luellamay129 wrote: > > Thanks Tony. I, on the other hand, do believe that the FDA's final goal is to restrict anything natural. I say this, just from my observatiohns with regard to politics, our country, and so on and so forth. They may not restrict everything right away (I hope), but I do believe this is in their plans. > > > > May > http://thecorner4women.com > " Empowering Women Throughout the World " > http://dipetanesoutheast.com > > > > > > Tony > oleander soup > Sunday, April 29, 2007 2:20:52 PM > Time to comment on proposed FDA " guideline " extended to 5/29 > > Posted on another forum I belong to (Note: I do not agree that the new guidance will result in all vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc,. being classified as " untested drugs " , but it will make it easier to restrict access and further limit what labeling and advertising may say about natural alternatives) : > > TAKE ACTION NOW! > > TIME TO COMMENT EXPIRES ON MAY 29, 2007 > > RE FDA OVERREACH ON NATURAL THERAPIES & REMEDIES > > There is a crisis in health freedom. On April 30, 2007 (EXTENDED TO 5/29 NOW!!) the FDA will close the public comment period on a " Guidance " which will classify every alternative practice as medicine so that only licensed physicians can carry out the procedure AND vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc., will suddenly become " untested drugs " which will be forbidden. > > Bad? Real Bad! But public outcry can stop this assault on your health and your freedom. > > Spread the word! Tell everyone in your Circle of Influence, professionals, alternative practitioners, nutrient and herb companies, everyone! Let them know how important their participation is to make sure the FDA backs off from this repressive course. > > Please share this link with them and urge them to take action: > > http://tinyurl. com/2u7ghc > > Yours in health and freedom, > > Rima E. Laibow, MD > Medical Director > Natural Solutions Foundation > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 Yes, that is a very good article. I have read it, saved it and stolen from it! : > ) oleander soup , ahzoov wrote: > > > In a message dated 4/29/2007 4:18:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > writes: > > The same thing that applies to the FDA, also holds true with the AMA > and the way they restrict alternative treatments and keep their > members in line. In the 1800's and first part of the 1900's natural > healing and homeopathy were very popular, > > > If you want to see, historically, how the FDA, AMA, and drug cartels all got > in bed together, then you must read: _Health Care for Dummies_ > (http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/health_care.htm) (How the Rich Got Richer While the > Sick Got Sicker). > > David > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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