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Consumer voice for natural health heard on the hill!

 

Yesterday, Sen. Richard Durbin (IL) withdrew Senate

Amendment 3225 from a Department of Defense funding

bill.  Your actions undoubtedly made a huge difference

on this issue—over 12,500 letters were sent to

Congress in just six days asking your Senators to

oppose this amendment and protect your health

choices! 

 

Senate Amendment 3225 threatened to restrict access to

certain dietary supplements on military bases and

place strict and unnecessary reporting guidelines on

manufacturers who sell vitamins and supplements on

these bases.  This move would have set an unacceptable

precedent and could have been the beginning of other

policy moves that would undermine the Dietary

Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), the act

that gives Americans sustained information and access

to dietary supplements.  However, due to lack of

support from Senate leaders and an outpouring of

opposition from natural health consumers nationwide,

Sen. Durbin withdrew the amendment yesterday at 5:10

p.m. after the issue was discussed on the Senate

floor.

 

Senator Hatch agreed to work with Sen. Durbin and the

dietary supplement manufacturers on a legislative

strategy to create a system for reporting Adverse

Event Reports (AER’s) to the FDA.  This way the issue

will be given the consideration needed to create a

successful model for consumers and producers.  This

issue will likely be included in an existing bill

sponsored by Sen. Hatch and Sen. Biden, the Anabolic

Steroid Control Act.

 

Citizens for Health supports full product information

requirements, including a system for manufacturers to

report serious adverse experience reports.  We want to

make sure this issue gets full and fair consideration

in Congress and does not single out natural products

and hold them to a higher and more onerous standard

than pharmaceutical drugs, over-the-counter drugs or

other regulated categories like food additives. 

 

Thank you for your support.  We will continue to keep

you informed on this and other issues central to your

health rights.  Please visit

http://www.citizens.org/priorities/onemillion.cfm to

learn about our One Million Voices for Healthier

Choices program.

 

Sincerely,

 

Ana Micka

President/CEO

Citizens for Health

 

P.S.  You vote matters!  Make sure you are register to

vote (and that your registration is current).  Use our

easy online voter registration system at

www.citizens.org/register!

 

We are committed to protecting your privacy, so your

email address will NEVER be sold or exchanged. If you

would like to from this newsletter, please

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We should not even consider that we have gotten started with Durbin. This

is a war of monumental proportions, fought to protect our right to

unfettered access to dietary supplements, without totally inappropriate

intrusion from a government that is sold out to pharmaceutical companies,

etc. It's time to get serious about this battle. They're not playing

around with us, and we shouldn't play around with them.

JP

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" DitziSis " <mk2967

" !! " <Aware_and_Outraged_Incredimail >; " !DEEP "

<ppvdeep >

Cc: <alternative_medicine_forum >

Tuesday, June 22, 2004 2:00 PM

Your actions made a difference!

 

>

> Consumer voice for natural health heard on the hill!

>

> Yesterday, Sen. Richard Durbin (IL) withdrew Senate

> Amendment 3225 from a Department of Defense funding

> bill. Your actions undoubtedly made a huge difference

> on this issue-over 12,500 letters were sent to

> Congress in just six days asking your Senators to

> oppose this amendment and protect your health

> choices!

>

> Senate Amendment 3225 threatened to restrict access to

> certain dietary supplements on military bases and

> place strict and unnecessary reporting guidelines on

> manufacturers who sell vitamins and supplements on

> these bases. This move would have set an unacceptable

> precedent and could have been the beginning of other

> policy moves that would undermine the Dietary

> Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), the act

> that gives Americans sustained information and access

> to dietary supplements. However, due to lack of

> support from Senate leaders and an outpouring of

> opposition from natural health consumers nationwide,

> Sen. Durbin withdrew the amendment yesterday at 5:10

> p.m. after the issue was discussed on the Senate

> floor.

>

> Senator Hatch agreed to work with Sen. Durbin and the

> dietary supplement manufacturers on a legislative

> strategy to create a system for reporting Adverse

> Event Reports (AER's) to the FDA. This way the issue

> will be given the consideration needed to create a

> successful model for consumers and producers. This

> issue will likely be included in an existing bill

> sponsored by Sen. Hatch and Sen. Biden, the Anabolic

> Steroid Control Act.

>

> Citizens for Health supports full product information

> requirements, including a system for manufacturers to

> report serious adverse experience reports. We want to

> make sure this issue gets full and fair consideration

> in Congress and does not single out natural products

> and hold them to a higher and more onerous standard

> than pharmaceutical drugs, over-the-counter drugs or

> other regulated categories like food additives.

>

> Thank you for your support. We will continue to keep

> you informed on this and other issues central to your

> health rights. Please visit

> http://www.citizens.org/priorities/onemillion.cfm to

> learn about our One Million Voices for Healthier

> Choices program.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Ana Micka

> President/CEO

> Citizens for Health

>

> P.S. You vote matters! Make sure you are register to

> vote (and that your registration is current). Use our

> easy online voter registration system at

> www.citizens.org/register!

>

> We are committed to protecting your privacy, so your

> email address will NEVER be sold or exchanged. If you

> would like to from this newsletter, please

> reply to this message with " Remove " in the subject

> line.

>

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I happened to flip on the TV and actually saw them talking and with -drawing

the Bills one by S.Hatch and one by the other Senator NG

 

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" DitziSis " <mk2967

" !! " <Aware_and_Outraged_Incredimail >; " !DEEP "

<ppvdeep >

Cc: <alternative_medicine_forum >

Tuesday, June 22, 2004 5:00 PM

Your actions made a difference!

 

 

>

> Consumer voice for natural health heard on the hill!

>

> Yesterday, Sen. Richard Durbin (IL) withdrew Senate

> Amendment 3225 from a Department of Defense funding

> bill. Your actions undoubtedly made a huge difference

> on this issue-over 12,500 letters were sent to

> Congress in just six days asking your Senators to

> oppose this amendment and protect your health

> choices!

>

> Senate Amendment 3225 threatened to restrict access to

> certain dietary supplements on military bases and

> place strict and unnecessary reporting guidelines on

> manufacturers who sell vitamins and supplements on

> these bases. This move would have set an unacceptable

> precedent and could have been the beginning of other

> policy moves that would undermine the Dietary

> Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), the act

> that gives Americans sustained information and access

> to dietary supplements. However, due to lack of

> support from Senate leaders and an outpouring of

> opposition from natural health consumers nationwide,

> Sen. Durbin withdrew the amendment yesterday at 5:10

> p.m. after the issue was discussed on the Senate

> floor.

>

> Senator Hatch agreed to work with Sen. Durbin and the

> dietary supplement manufacturers on a legislative

> strategy to create a system for reporting Adverse

> Event Reports (AER's) to the FDA. This way the issue

> will be given the consideration needed to create a

> successful model for consumers and producers. This

> issue will likely be included in an existing bill

> sponsored by Sen. Hatch and Sen. Biden, the Anabolic

> Steroid Control Act.

>

> Citizens for Health supports full product information

> requirements, including a system for manufacturers to

> report serious adverse experience reports. We want to

> make sure this issue gets full and fair consideration

> in Congress and does not single out natural products

> and hold them to a higher and more onerous standard

> than pharmaceutical drugs, over-the-counter drugs or

> other regulated categories like food additives.

>

> Thank you for your support. We will continue to keep

> you informed on this and other issues central to your

> health rights. Please visit

> http://www.citizens.org/priorities/onemillion.cfm to

> learn about our One Million Voices for Healthier

> Choices program.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Ana Micka

> President/CEO

> Citizens for Health

>

> P.S. You vote matters! Make sure you are register to

> vote (and that your registration is current). Use our

> easy online voter registration system at

> www.citizens.org/register!

>

> We are committed to protecting your privacy, so your

> email address will NEVER be sold or exchanged. If you

> would like to from this newsletter, please

> reply to this message with " Remove " in the subject

> line.

>

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