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August 8, 2010 by ppjg


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Is there any requirement on pharmaceutical labels to state that they are safe and effective?

Do pharmaceuticals in fact, state that they are safe and effective? No! They do not!

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Consumer Reports has just come out with the first volley against dietary supplements in order to help the FDA justify the illegal and unlawful assumption of power the agency recently claimed it “believed” it had. As the FDA attempts to exert unlawful authority over alternative’s to toxic pharmaceuticals, it appears Consumer Reports will do what it can to propagandize this campaign for CODEX and the coming attempts to regulate alternative natural supplements and herbs in order to profit corporate pharmaceutical companies.

With this report surfacing behind the recent claims of FDA, saying they believed they had the authority to override DSHEA , ending our protected rights to dietary supplements, if that’s what we chose, and implementing CODEX standards which have been thoroughly rejected by the public, FDA will be surfacing more in the news with exaggerated claims of danger from contamination and unverifiable claims of harm from dietary supplements.

It is unfortunate that FDA is not as tenacious or concerned with the lethal drugs it sets loose on the population on behalf of corporate partners who pay to play.
A recent article which cited data from a report prepared by Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, Professional Version, June 2010, shows at least twelve ingredients that consumers should avoid saying these alternative natural substances “may” be linked to health risks. As we have learned, the word “may” is an ambiguous and leading word within legal and medical writings. “May” in medical writings means …we don’t really have any evidence for what we are saying, but we want you to think we do.”...

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