Nutrition FDA Vitamins,Herbs,Supplements Drugs

Nutrition FDA Vitamins,Herbs,Supplements Drugs

The FDA is attempting to regulate supplements, herbs and juices as "Drugs". You will NOT be able to buy a vitamin Without a Doctor's order. The FDA is accepting Public Comments Only Until May 29,2007... Go to http://tinyurl.com...

The FDA is attempting to regulate supplements, herbs and juices as "Drugs".

You will NOT be able to buy a vitamin Without a Doctor's order.

The FDA is accepting Public Comments Only Until May 29,2007...

Go to http://tinyurl.com/2u7ghc to senda comment directly to the FDA. Then get everyone you know to do the same. Sheer volume of response is what is needed to save our fundamental right to make our own health choices.

www.HealthFreedomUSA.org is a website where you can get more information.

Go to www.healthfreedomUSA.org is a website to view a video regarding the Codex Law. We can't let them take our Vitamins..

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Written by Cynthia111 on
Date Published: Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 RockHard Laboratories is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of specific lots of its dietary supplement sold under the name RockHard Weekend (RHW), the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) just announced. RockHard Laboratories is conducting the recall after being informed by the FDA that voluntary lab analysis found that RHW, specific to the affected lot numbers, contains sulfoaildenfil, an analogue of Sildenfil, an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male Erectile Dysfunction (ED). This makes RockHard Weekend an unapproved drug. The active drug ingredient is not listed on the product label. The lot numbers involved in the recall ... Read Full Story
Written by blindguy55 on
If you have done any kind of web search for multi-level marketing, it will not take long before you discover that many multi-level companies involve dietary supplements of some type, particularly juices.  If you have spent any time on the website for those companies, you may have been overwhelmed by the sheer number of supplements available (not to mention the various claims associated with these various supplements).  Why are there so many different supplements from so many different companies?  How can you tell whether they really work or not? Why are there so many different supplements?  The same reason there are so many different ... Read Full Story
Written by blindguy55 on
Dietary supplements always carry the same disclaimer:  “This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA.  This product is no intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”  If the supplement is not intended to do anything, then why take it?  What about all those testimonials from people who have taken the product and had some kind of positive reaction.  Keep in mind that the statement says that it is not intended to work on any DISEASE.  Many supplements advertise non-medicinal benefits—more energy, a better night’s sleep, or better mental awareness.  Basically it will help with something in our life that we find ... Read Full Story
Written by collagenelife on
New Studies Confirm Supplements Enhance Health By Dr. Allen S. Josephs I get so tired of responding to vitamin naysayers. The latest one is Dr. Eric Rimm, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at Harvard. He reportedly told ABC television that dietary supplements will not provide the nutritional boost a poor diet requires. He does correctly state that a change in diet and lifestyle will improve health, although adds that "fundamentally unhealthy people seeking dietary remedial actions through supplementation are wasting their time". He also adds, "Indeed, dietary supplements used in this way may provide little more than expensive urine." Obviously, optimizing your diet ... Read Full Story
Written by naturalhealth on
With the passing of HR2900, which includes S1082, the FDA could BAN Vitamins. Read How Our Tax Dollars And Politicians Do Not Work For Us. The People's Safety, Health, and Interests Do Not Matter. Money Rules.Alternative therapies and dietary supplements such as vitamins, minerals, and herbs are the true competition to the FDA's "Big Pharma". An underlying primary goal of the FDA is to help "Big Pharma" eliminate competition from the market. Here's what S1082 boils down to - If you use an herbal or dietary supplement to stay healthy or to help prevent an ailment, that's fine. But if any supplement is used ... Read Full Story
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