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While many companies claim their products are sold only to licensed px

and thus exempt from the FDA ban, I can purchase just about any

so-called professional product on the internet w/o identifying myself

as a professional. Because there is really no way to control this, I

seriously doubt the FDA will allow sale of ma huang products on the

promise that they will never fall into consumer hands w/o a rx. Since

dietary supplements are legal and since these products are dietary

supplements, anyone can sell the legal ones and NO ONE can sell the

illegal ones. So if someone gets their hands on ma huang tang, they

have as much right to sell it under the law as you do. There is just

currently no legal way to separate my sale of ding chuan tang from that

in the local hippy coop. good faith is not enough here. gigantic

loopholes that Arnie could drive his hummer through will not suffice

for the feds.

 

 

Chinese Herbs

 

 

FAX:

 

 

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If the FDA decides to crack down on suppliers, then it will be up to the

suppliers to show that they are selling to licensed practitioners.

 

But licensed professionals have license numbers which is a way of tracking

identification, so there is a system in place for companies to create a

paper trail or interface with state or national databases.

 

 

> While many companies claim their products are sold only to licensed px

> and thus exempt from the FDA ban, I can purchase just about any

> so-called professional product on the internet w/o identifying myself

> as a professional. Because there is really no way to control this, I

> seriously doubt the FDA will allow sale of ma huang products on the

> promise that they will never fall into consumer hands w/o a rx. Since

> dietary supplements are legal and since these products are dietary

> supplements, anyone can sell the legal ones and NO ONE can sell the

> illegal ones. So if someone gets their hands on ma huang tang, they

> have as much right to sell it under the law as you do. There is just

> currently no legal way to separate my sale of ding chuan tang from that

> in the local hippy coop. good faith is not enough here. gigantic

> loopholes that Arnie could drive his hummer through will not suffice

> for the feds.

>

>

> Chinese Herbs

>

>

> FAX:

>

>

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