Post by sagas4 on Nov 3, 2005 22:39:17 GMT -5
From the Liberty Committee
I thought this was interesting.
1. FDA prohibiting claims about Folic Acid and CDC promoting it's use.
2. Congress says do xyz FDA ignores them.
3. Courts say do xyz FDA ignores them.
4. Liberty Committee says Support another Bill where congress will mandate the FDA do xyz.
Hmmm
Didn't congrsss do this already?
Didn't you just say the FDA was not doing what it's already been told to do?
*Idea* Quit paying the FDA employees, they'll quit coming to work, and all will be well.
Heck quit paying all government employees and . . . get the party on dude.
November 3, 2005
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is censoring health information. The pharmaceutical companies are the winners. You and your family are the losers.
The FDA is censoring health information. For example, the FDA prohibited the claim that
folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects for four years while the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention recommended every woman of childbearing age take that
supplement. Thus, the FDA contributed to an estimated 10,000 preventable neural tube
defects.
An estimated 300,000 Americans die each year from sudden-death heart attacks. That
number, however, could be reduced by 40% if people were allowed to know that fish oil
treats heart arrhythmias and heart thrombosis. An estimated 20 million Americans suffer
pain and debilitation from osteoarthritis. That number, however, could be reduced
substantially if people were allowed to know that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate
treat osteoarthritis. An estimated 50% of males over the age of 50 suffer from a benign
enlarged prostate. That number, however, could be reduced if men were allowed to know
that saw palmetto extract treats benign prostatic hyperplasia. The evidence for these
dietary ingredients claims is overwhelming -- yet the FDA bans them outright!
In 1994, the U.S. Congress ordered the FDA to let the public have access to scientific
articles and publications on the role of nutrients in disease by passing the Dietary
Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). In addition, four federal court orders
have condemed the FDA's practice of censorship as a violation of the First Amendment. Yet, censorship by the FDA goes on!!
The Health Freedom Protection Act would prevent the FDA from censoring Americans' right
to know about truthful, health-enhancing benefits of foods and dietary ingredients.
Congressmen Ron Paul, Walter Jones and John Duncan will introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act on Wednesday, November 9th. Please urge your U.S. representative to become an original cosponsor of this legislation. To send your message, go
to capwiz.com/liberty/issues/alert/?alertid=8194951&type=CO .
Kent Snyder
The Liberty Committee
www.thelibertycommittee.org
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is censoring health information. The pharmaceutical companies are the winners. You and your family are the losers.
The FDA is censoring health information. For example, the FDA prohibited the claim that
folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects for four years while the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention recommended every woman of childbearing age take that
supplement. Thus, the FDA contributed to an estimated 10,000 preventable neural tube
defects.
An estimated 300,000 Americans die each year from sudden-death heart attacks. That
number, however, could be reduced by 40% if people were allowed to know that fish oil
treats heart arrhythmias and heart thrombosis. An estimated 20 million Americans suffer
pain and debilitation from osteoarthritis. That number, however, could be reduced
substantially if people were allowed to know that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate
treat osteoarthritis. An estimated 50% of males over the age of 50 suffer from a benign
enlarged prostate. That number, however, could be reduced if men were allowed to know
that saw palmetto extract treats benign prostatic hyperplasia. The evidence for these
dietary ingredients claims is overwhelming -- yet the FDA bans them outright!
In 1994, the U.S. Congress ordered the FDA to let the public have access to scientific
articles and publications on the role of nutrients in disease by passing the Dietary
Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). In addition, four federal court orders
have condemed the FDA's practice of censorship as a violation of the First Amendment. Yet, censorship by the FDA goes on!!
The Health Freedom Protection Act would prevent the FDA from censoring Americans' right
to know about truthful, health-enhancing benefits of foods and dietary ingredients.
Congressmen Ron Paul, Walter Jones and John Duncan will introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act on Wednesday, November 9th. Please urge your U.S. representative to become an original cosponsor of this legislation. To send your message, go
to capwiz.com/liberty/issues/alert/?alertid=8194951&type=CO .
Kent Snyder
The Liberty Committee
www.thelibertycommittee.org
I thought this was interesting.
1. FDA prohibiting claims about Folic Acid and CDC promoting it's use.
2. Congress says do xyz FDA ignores them.
3. Courts say do xyz FDA ignores them.
4. Liberty Committee says Support another Bill where congress will mandate the FDA do xyz.
Hmmm
Didn't congrsss do this already?
Didn't you just say the FDA was not doing what it's already been told to do?
*Idea* Quit paying the FDA employees, they'll quit coming to work, and all will be well.
Heck quit paying all government employees and . . . get the party on dude.