bann ability alternative care etc.
DARK DAYS
The lights of natural medicine are being put out around the world
http://www.healthfreedommovement.com/news/news1007.htm
We live in dark times,
times of spin when political power and profit count more than individual choice,
freedom or health.
In the UK the EU's Food
Supplements directive was passed on Thursday (July 3) by a select committee, no
doubt so-called because the government especially selected it. The original
group of 16 had been effectively lobbied by various pressure groups, and a
majority of members had accepted the argument that the directive was a wicked
piece of legislation that took away freedom of choice.
So what happened? The
government de-selected those members who were likely to cause embarrassment to
an already embattled government, and replaced them at the 11th hour by MPs who
know nothing of the arguments. Even on the day before the meeting, nobody knew
who would be chairing the committee!
So the directive has been
nodded through, and, within a few years, thousands of high-dose vitamins and
other supplements will disappear from our shelves forever.
Not that you need a
directive or a reselected select committee to get your way. In Australia
virtually all natural products have suddenly been taken off the health food shop
shelves. The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) performed this
feat just by taking away the manufacturing licence of one manufacturer that
supplies around 80 per cent of the entire alternative marketplace. The
manufacturer, Pan Pharmaceuticals, also makes prescription and over-the-counter
drugs, and it was one of its OTC remedies, Travacalm, for travel sickness, that
aroused the interest of the TGA when people complained the drug was causing
hallucinations.
The drug was immediately withdrawn-and then, three months later, the TGA came
back and banned all 1363 alternatives remedies also manufactured by Pan.
Similar moves have been
happening in South Africa and Canada-and the whole nutritional industry is under
attack in America, too. The US nutritional industry thought its products were
made sacrosanct under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of
1994. But it is under threat again, this time from a new bill, the
Dietary
Supplement Safety Act, which has been introduced by Illinois senator Dick
Durbin.
The new act would give
sweeping powers to the FDA, the USA's drug regulator, which would be able to
remove any dietary supplement for which an adverse reaction had been reported.
This bill could be voted on in just two weeks, giving consumer groups virtually
no time to campaign against it. Dark days indeed-so we, as individuals, must
bring light unto ourselves, so watch this space for some good news. In the
meantime, don't despair!
http://www.healthfreedommovement.com/news/news1007.htm
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