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Hi All,

NPR (National Public Radio) did a story on further herbs

" the dirty dozen " as being next in line on the banned list.

 

Here is the website,

http://news.npr.org/

look for " health and science " ,

click on

" after ephedra, more supplements targeted for ban "

it's an audio clip, not a transcript.

I don't know how long this story will be online.....

 

Jean

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Hi Jean!

 

The NPR is just reporting this, the agitators behind it are the Consumer's

Union, who, like all unions, are congenital " big government " liberals. This

is the web link, which urges people to contract congress about passing a

bill that is already proposed.

 

<https://secure2.convio.net/cu/site/Advocacy?id=145 & page=UserAction & JServSession\

Idr010=zl6n8095h1.app7a>

 

They don't let you vote " no " , as far as I can see. Maybe if you click on

the link way on the bottom about contact us and type in your concerns that

Traditional practitioners be excluded from any bans.

However, CU has traditionally considered themselves above all professions . . .

 

At 09:05 PM 4/2/2004, you wrote:

>Hi All,

>NPR (National Public Radio) did a story on further herbs

> " the dirty dozen " as being next in line on the banned list.

>

>Here is the website,

>http://news.npr.org/

>look for " health and science " ,

>click on

> " after ephedra, more supplements targeted for ban "

>it's an audio clip, not a transcript.

>I don't know how long this story will be online.....

>

>Jean

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Hi Jean,

 

Thanks for this news link. NPR is reporting on the Consumers Union " Dirty

Dozen " . As you may recall it was the Consumers Union that made ephedra both a

media event and a legislative event by paying the lobbyists in CA to support a

bill which has since passed. The Consumers Union have aristolochic acid

containing herbs in their sights next for the media and legislative blitz.

Citrus aurantium (zhi ke and zhi shi) are up next after all things aristolochic.

The Consumers Union is a rich and powerful force in the legislative arena. Too

bad that they are not trying to expand American consumers' options to include

Chinese medicine. Actually they are very Western medical science driven in

their orientation. So in fact they are trying to limit consumers options to

those that they view as appropriate. We are discussing the effects of

" scientism " on another list as it effects the development of Chinese medicine.

I believe that the Consumers Union is a major progenitor of scientism here in

America.

 

In gratitude,

Emmanuel Segmen

 

Hi All,

NPR (National Public Radio) did a story on further herbs

" the dirty dozen " as being next in line on the banned list.

 

Here is the website,

http://news.npr.org/

look for " health and science " ,

click on

" after ephedra, more supplements targeted for ban "

it's an audio clip, not a transcript.

I don't know how long this story will be online.....

 

Jean

 

 

 

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Hi Jean,

 

Thanks for this news link. NPR is reporting on the Consumers

Union " Dirty Dozen " . As you may recall it was the Consumers Union

that made ephedra both a media event and a legislative event by

paying the lobbyists in CA to support a bill which has since passed.

The Consumers Union have aristolochic acid containing herbs in their

sights next for the media and legislative blitz. Citrus aurantium

(zhi ke and zhi shi) are up next after all things aristolochic. The

Consumers Union is a rich and powerful force in the legislative

arena. Too bad that they are not trying to expand American

consumers' options to include Chinese medicine. Actually they are

very Western medical science driven in their orientation. So in fact

they are trying to limit consumers options to those that they view as

appropriate. We are discussing the effects of " scientism " on another

list as it effects the development of Chinese medicine. I believe

that the Consumers Union is a major progenitor of scientism here in

America.

 

In gratitude,

Emmanuel Segmen

 

 

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wrote:

> Hi All,

> NPR (National Public Radio) did a story on further herbs

> " the dirty dozen " as being next in line on the banned list.

>

> Here is the website,

> http://news.npr.org/

> look for " health and science " ,

> click on

> " after ephedra, more supplements targeted for ban "

> it's an audio clip, not a transcript.

> I don't know how long this story will be online.....

>

> Jean

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