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URGENT Call for Experts - FAO/WHO Nutrients Project - Jan 7

deadline! WHOSE SCIENCE WILL PREVAIL? - Pass this along

jham

 

 

URGENT CALL FOR EXPERTS Worldwide – landmark Nutrient Risk Assessment Project

 

FAO/WHO DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: JAN 7, 2005 This Friday!

 

Whose science will prevail?

 

 

Please help! We urgently need your help to network. Pass this message along

ASAP!

 

 

The Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization have put

out an invitation to scientists that will determine the global upper limits

and potency of nutritional supplements in the future.

 

This will be a 5 day workshop, tentatively in May, all expense paid.

 

 

 

 

It is VITAL that as many qualified scientists who are believers in the

science-validated benefits of higher levels of dietary supplements apply as

possible. At the very least there will be a paper trail, and there is reason to

hope

they will be included.

 

 

 

Problem:

 

The deadline for application is this Friday, January 7, 2005 !

 

(Sorry, we just found out too!) And to receive the electronic form takes 1 –

2 days.

 

 

 

Aside from a handful of names that have applied (such as Dr. Abraham Hoffer),

many scientists/doctors have not yet come forward – partly because the word

has not got out.

 

 

 

As of this hour, the science of “safety†and “upper limits†could go

without effective challenge by those that do not believe in the effectiveness of

therapeutic levels of supplementation.

 

 

 

Solution:

 

The word gets out – today! Please respond to this emergency.

 

Take a moment to think of alumni, professors, colleagues, organizations,

message boards, any way to network so that word eventually reaches

scientists/doctors that might meet the requirements – get the message out:

SCIENTISTS FROM

AROUND THE WORLD ARE NEEDED.

 

 

 

Given recent developments in international regulation (e.g., EFSD and Codex),

this landmark project is set to determine future access to dietary

supplements and ingredients worldwide. So our last bulwark, the last major

international

battle stage is over supplement " risk assessment " .

 

 

 

Here is some of the most informed analysis to be found:

 

‘Three Interlocking Events’ http://thelawloft.com/Freedom/index.htm

 

On the need for a new paradigm

http://www.alliance-natural-health.org/_docs/ANHwebsiteDoc_112.doc

 

 

 

Please forward this message today to as many WORLDWIDE as possible. We need

to reach scientists of PhD or above. Links in the letter below.

 

 

 

We have a tiny window with the deadline this Friday, Jan 7. Sorry for the

short notice!

 

 

 

Thanks so much.

Phil

 

----

 

Short version of a Letter from Dr Robert Verkerk, ANH

info to scientists/doctors:

 

 

FAO/WHO risk assessment - urgent need for action! Deadline Jan 7,

2005

Importance: High

 

Dear xxxxx

 

I am contacting you urgently as an expert in the field of clinical nutrition

(or related areas).

 

 

 

With regard to the future of therapeutic dosages of dietary supplements, you

may be aware that this issue - at a global level - has now been shunted over

to the UN through the FAO/WHO.

 

 

 

The FAO/WHO are running a Call for Experts (WORLDWIDE) immediately, as a

means of dealing with risk assessments for nutrients globally. Applications need

to be in for Jan 7 2005 (incorrectly stated as 2004 in the FAO/WHO Call

document!) - it would be fantastic if you were to apply. Furthermore, please

forward

this message to other experts you believe are both qualified and capable of

useful input.

 

The details can be found under " Call for experts " at

http://www.who.int/ipcs/highlights/en/callforexperts.pdf

and more general information about the project can be located at

http://www.who.int/ipcs/highlights/nutrientraproject/en/.

 

It's just a matter of clicking on a link, entering name and email and they

will send an application to you electronically. It is important to elect

yourself as a Member Expert, rather than as a Drafting or Resource Expert.

 

 

 

The key commitment as an expert is likely to be a 5-day workshop (tentatively

set for May 2005) on nutrient risk assessment which is likely to consider,

amongst other things, the various submissions made in the consultation run by

FAO/WHO. FAO/WHO indicate that they will meet the costs for attendance of

experts at the workshop.

 

Please consider requesting an e-application today or tomorrow so that you

will have sufficient time to receive the application form and submit it.

(Estimated time 2 hours - 2 days:

http://www.who.int/ipcs/highlights/application/en/ )

 

You will find a major submission to the WHO consultation by the Alliance for

Natural Health at which has already been endorsed by leading US doctors

including Jeffrey Bland, Steve Levine, Jonathan Wright, Julian Whittaker, Alan

Gaby

and Garry Gordon:

http://www.alliance-natural-health.org/_docs/ANHwebsiteDoc_121.pdf

 

This suggests that the entire paradigm currently used for nutrient risk

assessment needs to be changed! (As did a submission from one other

organization).

 

 

 

I apologize for the extremely short notice, as this deadline has just been

brought to the attention of fellow health leaders.

 

 

In the meantime, best wishes for 2005.

 

Yours sincerely

 

xxxxxxxxx

For Health Freedom,

John C. Hammell, President

International Advocates for Health Freedom

556 Boundary Bay Road

Point Roberts, WA 98281-8702 USA

http://www.iahf.com

jham

800-333-2553 N.America

360-945-0352 World

 

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