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An interesting resolution of the Association of American Physicians

and Surgeons (AAPS), sent by Michael Ostrolenk of

<http://www.citizens.org/>Citizens for Health.

 

The <http://www.aapsonline.org/>AAPS has also previously

<http://www.aapsonline.org/alerts/mhalert.htm>condemned the universal

testing of children for psychiatric disorders proposed by Bush's

mental health commission.

 

Kind regards

Sepp

 

 

 

 

> " Michael D. Ostrolenk " <michael

> " Josef Hasslberger " <sepp

>From Michael Ostrolenk- RESOLUTION 61-03, 2004: Supporting

>Freedom for Patients and Physicians to Choose Natural Remedies

>Thu, 9 Dec 2004 10:04:02 -0500

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>1601 N. Tucson Blvd. Suite 9

>- - Tucson, AZ 85716-3450

>Phone: (800) 635-1196

>Hotline: (800) 419-4777

>Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc.

>A Voice for Private Physicians Since 1943

>Omnia pro aegroto

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>RESOLUTION 61-03, 2004: Supporting Freedom for Patients and

>Physicians to Choose Natural Remedies

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>WHEREAS: the importance of diet has long been recognized in

>traditional Western medicine, as shown in the writings of

>Hippocrates; and

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>WHEREAS: with the advance of modern biochemical science and

>increasing contemporary sophistication of understanding nutritional

>requirements in general and specifically nutritional requirements of

>individuals with biochemical peculiarities, medical organizations

>should foster freedom of choice of therapy, recognizing the

>tremendous biochemical variability in individuals; and

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>WHEREAS: certain forces in world affairs, particularly the Codex

>Alimentarius of the World Health Organization under the auspices of

>the United Nations and the Nutritional Council of the European

>Community are in the process of restricting the availability of

>multiple nutrients and in particular high concentration of

>co-factors for nutrition; and

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>WHEREAS: the United States is a signatory to the World Trade

>Organization which requires member nations to harmonize national

>laws with that of the World Trade Organization; and

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>WHEREAS: members of the European Community have a substantial

>influence on decisions likely to be made by the World Trade

>Organization; and

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>WHEREAS: there is thus a substantial risk that such a harmonization

>might jeopardize the availability of multiple nutrient vitamins and

>co-factors to the American public; and

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>WHEREAS: AAPS supports the right and duty of physicians to prescribe

>for the good of their patients according to the best of their

>ability and judgment, and the right of patients to be free from

>government interference in their choice of therapy;

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>BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT the Association of American Physicians

>and Surgeons supports the continued and increasing availability of

>vitamins and nutrients for the public at large and

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>BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Association of American Physicians

>and Surgeons undertakes to lend its support and cooperation to other

>organizations working toward this goal, as determined appropriate by

>the Board of Directors.

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>http://www.aapsonline.org/

 

 

 

 

 

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The individual is supreme and finds the way through intuition...

 

Sepp Hasslberger

 

 

My page on physics, new energy, economy: http://www.hasslberger.com/

 

Critical perspective on Health: http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/

 

 

 

 

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