Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures and Products The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural health products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health therapies of all sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing medicine without a license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used would be untested drugs and therefore forbidden. Your Comments are Vitally Important Public, professional and industry comments are being accepted on the FDA proposal to " capture " alternative procedures and products as " medicine " and then make them illegal. The history of these repressive attacks by the FDA makes it clear that public outcry, IN HUGE NUMBERS, is the only effective tool that natural health supporters have to change this disastrous outcome. Comments will be accepted until April 30. By contacting everyone you can reach to ask for their participation in this comment campaign, we can kill this assault on personal health freedom. Please send the _link_ (http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc) (_http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc_ (http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc) ) to this page to everyone you can reach with a brief explanation of the issues. Urge everyone in your personal and professional circles of influence to protect their health freedom -- their personal right to make their own health choices. It is important to take a moment to email the manufacturers of the health care products you take an ask them to alert their suppliers and customer base to protect their businesses. Your natural health care providers need to alert their patients and colleagues, too. Thanks for your activism! Rima E. Laibow, MD Medical Director Natural Solutions Foundation www.HealthFreedomUSA.org ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 Chinese Medicine , Musiclear wrote: > > > Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation > > FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures and > Products > > > > The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural health > products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health therapies of all > sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are > " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing medicine without a > license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used would be > untested drugs and therefore forbidden. > > > > Your Comments are Vitally Important > > > > Public, professional and industry comments are being accepted on the FDA > proposal to " capture " alternative procedures and products as " medicine " and then > make them illegal. The history of these repressive attacks by the FDA makes > it clear that public outcry, IN HUGE NUMBERS, is the only effective tool that > natural health supporters have to change this disastrous outcome. Comments > will be accepted until April 30. By contacting everyone you can reach to ask > for their participation in this comment campaign, we can kill this assault on > personal health freedom. > > > > Please send the _link_ (http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc) > (_http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc_ (http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc) ) to this page to everyone you can reach > with a brief explanation of the issues. Urge everyone in your personal and > professional circles of influence to protect their health freedom - - their > personal right to make their own health choices. > > > It is important to take a moment to email the manufacturers of the health > care products you take an ask them to alert their suppliers and customer base > to protect their businesses. Your natural health care providers need to alert > their patients and colleagues, too. > > > Thanks for your activism! > > > Rima E. Laibow, MD > Medical Director > Natural Solutions Foundation > www.HealthFreedomUSA.org > > > Yes, I understand that this IS TRUE. Please advise the FDA that you and your friends WILL NOT STAND FOR IT!!! Thomas C. Halle, D.C. > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 I looked into this matter, and as I suspected, it is a lot of fuss over nothing. The person who sent it out is trying to promote her organization by creating hysteria, acting like a hero, and collecting donations. It is a complete misuse of the public trust. I spoke with my contacts in the American Herbal Products Association about the FDA guidance document in question. It is simply a re-stating of existing regulations. They said that FDA has received thousands of emails, and they can't figure out what all the fuss is about. Nobody is going to lose access to herbs, vitamins, and minerals as a result of this document. There are some sections that do require comment, as is usually the case, and I will post AHPA's comments to FDA when they are completed. - Bill Schoenbart ........................... Bill Schoenbart, L.Ac. P.O. Box 8099 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 office: 831-335-3165 email: plantmed ........................... >>>>Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures and Products The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural health products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health therapies of all sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing medicine without a license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used would be untested drugs and therefore forbidden.>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 --- Google Codex, I think you will find the situation is quite serious. Clarissa In Chinese Medicine , " Bill Schoenbart " <plantmed wrote: > > I looked into this matter, and as I suspected, it is a lot of fuss over nothing. The person who sent it out is trying to promote her organization by creating hysteria, acting like a hero, and collecting donations. It is a complete misuse of the public trust. I spoke with my contacts in the American Herbal Products Association about the FDA guidance document in question. It is simply a re-stating of existing regulations. They said that FDA has received thousands of emails, and they can't figure out what all the fuss is about. Nobody is going to lose access to herbs, vitamins, and minerals as a result of this document. There are some sections that do require comment, as is usually the case, and I will post AHPA's comments to FDA when they are completed. > > - Bill Schoenbart > .......................... > Bill Schoenbart, L.Ac. > P.O. Box 8099 > Santa Cruz, CA 95061 > > office: 831-335-3165 > email: plantmed > .......................... > > > >>>>Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation > > FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures and > Products > > The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural health > products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health therapies of all > sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are > " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing medicine without a > license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used would be > untested drugs and therefore forbidden.>>>>> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 As I suspected. This is not the first time these organizations have cried wolf. . .it would be nice to know when an event of actual concern was taking place in terms of regulations, so we could respond effectively. On Apr 11, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Bill Schoenbart wrote: > I looked into this matter, and as I suspected, it is a lot of fuss > over nothing. The person who sent it out is trying to promote her > organization by creating hysteria, acting like a hero, and > collecting donations. It is a complete misuse of the public trust. > I spoke with my contacts in the American Herbal Products > Association about the FDA guidance document in question. It is > simply a re-stating of existing regulations. They said that FDA has > received thousands of emails, and they can't figure out what all > the fuss is about. Nobody is going to lose access to herbs, > vitamins, and minerals as a result of this document. There are some > sections that do require comment, as is usually the case, and I > will post AHPA's comments to FDA when they are completed. > > - Bill Schoenbart > .......................... > Bill Schoenbart, L.Ac. > P.O. Box 8099 > Santa Cruz, CA 95061 > > office: 831-335-3165 > email: plantmed > .......................... > > >>>>Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation > > FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures and > Products > > The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural > health > products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health > therapies of all > sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are > " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing > medicine without a > license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used > would be > untested drugs and therefore forbidden.>>>>> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 I have heard the view before and I hope it is true. I don't pretend to know the truth about codex, but if there is a " conspiracy " to put one over on people, it would make sense to me that they would deny any offense and try to make the people complacent. They could potentially do that by suggesting that FDA doing anything that would hurt you and it's just those extreme self serving people who are off track. Given the FDA track history, I don't trust anything they have to say about anything. Although to give them some credit, I am sure they stumble on to the truth occasionally, accidentally. I may be a little extreme in that view though. Chris In a message dated 4/12/2007 9:19:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, plantmed writes: I looked into this matter, and as I suspected, it is a lot of fuss over nothing. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 There is a LOT of hyperbole out there re: CODEX specifically and herb regulation generally. CODEX would only take precedence over US law if the World Trade Organization (WTO) determined that US law was a “barrier to trade.” If the US had stricter regulation of nutritional supplements than CODEX, it could be forced to relax its regulation in order to permit CODEX-compliant supplements to be imported. US regulation of supplements is significantly less strict than CODEX. Because CODEX-compliant supplements can currently be imported into the US, there is no barrier to trade, and therefore, no basis for challenging US law (DSHEA) which, barring the basis for a WTO barrier-to-trade challenge, would have to be changed by an act of Congress. My assessment is that CODEX is something to keep an eye on but nothing to panic about. As for the recent Draft Guidance Document circulated by FDA, I agree with others on the list: This is no cause for concern. It is simply a non-binding restatement of existing laws and regulations. It is nothing new but does reaffirm that FDA has regulatory authority over dietary supplements including herbs. Again, absolutely nothing new. There are really serious issues related to our access to and use of herbs. CODEX and the recent FDA Guidance Document are not currently among them. They distract us from the real issues. --Bill. On Apr 12, 2007, at 7:30 PM, rissaguest wrote: > --- Google Codex, I think you will find the situation is quite > serious. Clarissa > In Chinese Medicine , > " Bill Schoenbart " <plantmed wrote: >> >> I looked into this matter, and as I suspected, it is a lot of fuss > over nothing. The person who sent it out is trying to promote her > organization by creating hysteria, acting like a hero, and collecting > donations. It is a complete misuse of the public trust. I spoke with > my contacts in the American Herbal Products Association about the FDA > guidance document in question. It is simply a re-stating of existing > regulations. They said that FDA has received thousands of emails, and > they can't figure out what all the fuss is about. Nobody is going to > lose access to herbs, vitamins, and minerals as a result of this > document. There are some sections that do require comment, as is > usually the case, and I will post AHPA's comments to FDA when they are > completed. >> >> - Bill Schoenbart >> .......................... >> Bill Schoenbart, L.Ac. >> P.O. Box 8099 >> Santa Cruz, CA 95061 >> >> office: 831-335-3165 >> email: plantmed >> .......................... >> >> >>>>>> Comments on FDA Guidance for CAM Products and Regulation >> >> FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery to Kill Alternative Procedures >> and >> Products >> >> The FDA is using legal maneuvering to end your access to natural >> health >> products (like vitamins, minerals and herbs) and natural health > therapies of all >> sorts. Again. This time, their ploy is to declare the therapies are >> " Medicine " so any non-physician who uses them will be practicing > medicine without a >> license. Since these practices are " Medicine " , any products used > would be >> untested drugs and therefore forbidden.>>>>> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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