Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 This article I believe reflects the prevaling opinion of health advocates. As I said, the CODEX meeting is THIS WEEK. NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT. There are several posts in this group from myself, and others about what we can do. ------------ Codex: " A Disaster Waiting to Happen " HYPERLINK " http://www.redflagsweekly.com/ " http://www.redflagsweekly.com/ Codex: " A Disaster Waiting to Happen " By Red Flags Columnist, Judith Hall Politics can be pretty boring until you're threatened personally. Right now, your freedom to make natural health choices is in real danger. The threat has been quietly building, step by step, for several years. The last act of this drama will take place in Rome from July 4 to 9 at a meeting of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, when new worldwide guidelines for dietary supplements will be formally ratified and finalized. New rules are already voluntarily in place in Australia, Denmark, Norway, and Germany, where supplements are regulated as drugs. What is Codex? It was created in 1963 by two bodies of the United Nations, the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization, to oversee food safety. What Codex ratifies will have worldwide impact due to globalization and interlocking treaties the World Trade Organization, the NAFTA and GATT agreements. Ironically, all this is called " harmonization. " Any nation including the United States and Canada which doesn't conform is liable to trade sanctions that could be crippling to its economy. So the final curtain of this dark drama will be nation after nation bowing to the new regulations rather than risk losing megabucks. After all, the dietary supplement industry is small change only $18 billion per year in the U.S. Not worth fighting for. Who's the Dark Force? The industry behind this wants to suppress and control dietary or " food " supplements by declaring them a) dangerous, b) not really useful and c) needing regulations that will treat them like drugs. Can you imagine who this might be? Here are some clues. It doesn't want and won't tolerate competition. This super-powerful, super-profitable industry pulls the strings of government regulators, buys off researchers, mind-conditions doctors, and has more lobbyists on Capitol Hill than any other. The industry doesn't allow even the federal government to negotiate with it for fairer market prices. It sells pills and, therefore, would like to see you chronically unwell so its profits can soar. Many critics of the drug industry's `uber-alles' status predict that the giant pharmaceuticals actually want to take over supplements. It's likely that they will end up selling the very substances they have worked so hard to disparage and destroy. But because of the approach being taken by the recent European Food Supplements Directive and Codex minimizing the recommended daily levels the low-quality, high-priced products they end up producing won't provide potency we need. The industry has done this by attacking the safety of food supplements, by lowering " safe " upper limits on the basis of " scientific " assessment ignoring the research that doesn't suit their purpose. Their limits are well below the therapeutic range, below the daily dosages used safely by people for decades. They have fashioned a restricted list to suit their ideology. How about prices? In Canada, according to health expert Gary Null, the amino acid, L-carnitine, which used to sell for $14 per 100 capsules, is now available only by prescription for $120 to $190. That pretty well symbolizes the trend we are facing. Back to Codex. The pharmaceutical industry wields a big stick in Europe, where many giant companies are located. Since the Codex impetus appears to come from Europe, Americans who depend on supplements for health may feel protected by a law called the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, which makes the manufacturer responsible for ensuring that the product is safe before it is marketed. Unfortunately, DSHEA can be challenged as a " technical barrier to trade. " Further, there are increasing signals that DSHEA is vulnerable to being amended tampered with by legislators. As for Canada, health-freedom advocate Chris Gupta warns that Health Canada is " bull " on Codex, and is promoting " bogus science and illusory choice. " The interlocking treaties mean that all countries must comply, no matter what (see HYPERLINK " http://www.newmediaexplorer.org " www.newmediaexplorer.org). Dr. William Campell Douglas reports on-line on The Doctors' Medical Library (medical-library.net) that of the delegates sent to the Codex Commission's meetings, 90 percent represented giant pharmaceutical corporations. Doesn't that reveal who's pulling the strings? Furthermore, the U.S. has only one vote at these meetings, and in the past and at present, that person is from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As we all know, the FDA is inclined to favour drug companies who pay them for doing trials, and is very much against dietary supplements, which they regard as dangerous. They think natural, time-tested, life-essential nutrients should be subject to rigorous, unaffordable safety analyses just like synthetic medications or chemical toxins in the environment. Is anyone fighting these restrictions in Europe? Yes, the United Kingdom-based Alliance for Natural Health, which challenged the restrictive European Union Directive at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. Opposing verbal submissions were made by the powers that be: the European Commission, the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament. Results are pending. But already in the U.K., some 300 of 420 vitamins and minerals now sold will be banned as of August 1. To add to the alphabet soup, there is also FTAA Free Trade Area of the Americas. This would enforce more global " harmonization " of laws and regulations. It's still to be ratified, and is backed by the Bush administration. But opposition is building on the state level. In Utah, the state legislature has passed a resolution opposing this move. `Stop the FTAA' committees are trying to do the same thing in Indiana, Arizona, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Montana. Sometimes, the only way to bypass an unwanted federal mandate is at the state level, as California found out last year by creating and passing its own Stem Cell initiative. Won't Orange Juice Solve My Problems? Too many people will shrug off this impending threat, thinking: " Oh well, I can always get vitamin C from orange juice and whatever else I need by eating the right foods. " Nope, sorry. Farm soils have become so depleted from overuse and so saturated with chemicals that the foods we eat do not contain anywhere near the nutritional value they should. And on top of that, most people don't eat enough fresh produce anyway, instead relying on over-processed products, fast foods and take-out. Furthermore, much seafood has dangerous levels of mercury and most red meat and poultry contain growth hormones. The conclusion: we need dietary supplements far more than most of us now realize. And they must be high quality with efficient absorption capabilities. About that vitamin C, did you know that through some fluke of evolution, the human body doesn't make vitamin C? Animal bodies do, but not human. So we need this vitamin, which is crucial for the health of the heart. We can't rely on juice manufacturers. Nor can we rely on the small amount in cheap multivitamins; we need more vitamin C daily for optimal health. Consumer advocate and health journalist Bill Sardi says more than 90 percent of Americans don't take the amount of vitamin C (300 to 2,000 mg) shown to prevent cataracts or even (500 mg) to reduce blood pressure. The best diet with five daily servings of fruits and vegetables offers about 200 to 250 mgs. Sardi also points out that research has found as many as 80 percent of Americans are deficient in magnesium, possibly leading to the sudden heart attack deaths that number 340,000 cases annually. When it comes to vitamins and minerals, the public needs to know what potency they ought to have and exactly what ailments these nutrients can help. But Codex regulations will prohibit dissemination of health-related information about natural products for prevention and treatment of illnesses. Do the people behind Codex care about anything beyond the sacred bottom line? They should. But chances are they're not aware of the key importance of many nutrients in spite of the rapidly expanding scientific knowledge on the subject. As for the media, many are controlled by huge conglomerates for which pharmaceutical advertising is too precious a cash cow. The media is quick to publish whatever they are fed by " medical " sources, and have no compunctions about bashing vitamins or herbs based on some outdated study or skewed analysis. What if they found out about CoQ10? Now there's a story. Coenzyme Q10, or ubiquinone as it is also called, is found in the body but we need a lot more. It is vital for the heart muscle and low levels have been found in patients with some forms of cancer. But this vitamin-like substance is depleted by guess what the top-selling statin drugs used to treat high cholesterol. The savvy consumer already knows that. But John Q. Public has no idea, and when lower guidelines for cholesterol levels are issued, doctors will automatically prescribe more statins, resulting in more CoQ10 depletion in millions of patients. The side effects of this depletion are muscle weakness and pain, fatigue and memory loss, to name a few. If only the media would reveal that the pharmaceuticals know all about this, and one giant drug company even patented a statin/CoQ10 combination years ago, but has refused to market it. Add to this mix the aging population. The elderly have a greater need for nutritional supplements. Their bodies have become less efficient at processing and absorbing vital nutrients. A 2001 news release from the Dietary Supplement Information Bureau cites an important statistic: as many as 40 percent of the elderly in America are afflicted with nutritional deficiencies. " Conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, declines in memory, decreased immunity to illness and other maladies, once viewed as normal signs of aging, now have been linked to deficiencies in vitamins and minerals. " The problem is compounded by the fact that adults 65 and older are given too many medications, a condition known as " polypharmacy. " Research studies have found that many are inappropriate, leading to " adverse drug events " such as depression, falls, immobility, and hip fractures (see Hanlon J.T. et al, " Adverse drug events in high risk older outpatients, J Am Geriatr Soc. 1997; 45: 945-948). This same study showed that 30 percent of hospital admissions in the elderly may be linked to the toxic effects of drugs or other drug-related problems. To top it off, drugs, as we have seen with CoQ10, can deplete certain essential nutrients. And all synthetic drugs affect the system in one way or another – that's how they mask or suppress symptoms. For now, we all need to wake up and recognize the ominous threat posed by the meeting July 4 to 9 in Rome. And keep in mind that it's all about the giant pharmaceuticals taking over, and for the sake of their megabucks, hoping consumers remain unwell, ever in need of the next synthetic drug. As Dr. Matthias Rath points out: Why should they find a cure for a disease? It would mean the collapse of billions in profits. What Thomas Jefferson said centuries ago has very special resonance now: If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are souls under tyranny. 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