{"id":378331,"date":"2010-03-01T22:01:51","date_gmt":"2010-03-02T03:01:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.personalliberty.com\/?p=11469"},"modified":"2010-03-01T22:01:51","modified_gmt":"2010-03-02T03:01:51","slug":"congress-attacks-natural-supplements","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/378331","title":{"rendered":"Congress Attacks Natural Supplements!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I  spent another afternoon in disbelief, reading over a dozen emails regarding  Congress&rsquo; improper use of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act  (DSHEA). They misappropriated the act to pull Ephedra from the market. And now  they&rsquo;re trying to oust vitamin E! <\/p>\n<p>Next  stop&hellip; the rest of the alphabet. <\/p>\n<p>In  fact, there are so many levels to this issue that I have included many valuable  links for you to get the full story from all sides. And since the story is so  vast, I will present it as an ongoing series. This is just the first  installment.<\/p>\n<p>Since  the beginning of America&rsquo;s  founding we citizens have been avid users of natural products for health. At  the same time, we&rsquo;ve been clamoring for our government to keep the bad stuff  off our shelves. And while the times of dishonest &ldquo;snake oil salesmen&rdquo; are  mostly gone, the day of the government ban is on the horizon. <\/p>\n<p>But this has not always been the case.<\/p>\n<p><strong>With Best  Intentions&hellip;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In  1958, the FDA added the Food Additive Amendment to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.uvm.edu\/nusc\/nusc237\/ffdcatc.html\" >Federal Food, Drug &amp;  Cosmetic Act (FD&amp;C)<\/a>.  This was done to ensure consumer safety against unsafe supplements and their  untrue labeling or misrepresentation of their benefits. We Americans spoke up  for the protection of our health and lifestyle choices and our cries were  heard.<\/p>\n<p>In  1995, former President Bill Clinton signed the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ziplink.net\/users\/jmatt\/dshe.htm\" >1994 Dietary Supplement Health  and Education Act (DSHEA)<\/a>. It was another  amendment to the FD&amp;C. In essence, the Act makes sure that since natural  supplements are considered &ldquo;food&rdquo; as opposed to &ldquo;drugs,&rdquo; they remain available  to consumers who wish to include them as a part of their healthy lifestyle  choices. And since Congress cannot control how many carrots you eat, it  shouldn&rsquo;t control the amount of vitamin A you consume, either.<\/p>\n<p>The  passing of DSHEA was thus considered a massive victory for consumers. The act  was Congress&rsquo;s answer to consumer concerns about their health. In fact, Clinton stated, &ldquo;The  passage of this legislation&#8230; speaks to the diligence with which an unofficial  army of nutritionally conscious people worked democratically to change the laws  in an area deeply important to them.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><strong>With the  Riches Come the Spoils<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It  seems the passing of DSHEA also created a loophole for non-health-friendly  members of Congress and the FDA to take our health choices from us.<\/p>\n<p>You  see, while these bills appear to protect the public, they actually make it  easier for government agencies to control supplement use&hellip; or take them off the  market completely! And it seems that while it&rsquo;s the FDA&rsquo;s job to protect  consumers from fraudulent claims being made against the guise of &ldquo;studies,&rdquo; it  has done nothing in the case against natural herbal, vitamin or mineral  supplements. <\/p>\n<p>At  least five bills have been introduced in Congress in recent years that would  affect your right to access dietary supplements.&nbsp;In fact, only the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thenhf.com\/S.%201538.pdf\" >Hatch  Harkin Bill S.1538<\/a> proposed the FDA should support the DSHEA rather than fight against it, or  merely stand by and do nothing. However, the bill recognized that the FDA  requires more money to do its job. It proposed $100 million in funds be  allocated for this purpose.<\/p>\n<p>The  most recent bill is the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.govtrack.us\/congress\/billtext.xpd?bill=s111-3002\" >Dietary Supplement Safety Act S.3002<\/a>, introduced in February by Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.). The bill would change  existing mandatory serious adverse reporting regulations, requiring even minor  adverse effects to be reported so that the FDA could arbitrarily pull  supplements off the shelves or reclassify them as drugs, according to jbs.org.<\/p>\n<p>Opponents  of the bill say the regulations would be ripe for abuse, with minor, unrelated  or trumped-up evidence of adverse effects leading to supplements being classified  as drugs and pulled off shelves.<\/p>\n<p>Trumped-up &ldquo;evidence&rdquo; and certainly misuse of herbals was the cause of the Ephedra ban.  Ephedra, known as ma huang in traditional Chinese medicine, has been a staple  in formulas used to treat asthma, bronchitis and other lung diseases. In the  proper dose and for the proper use (inducing sweating to relieve damp heat in  the lungs), ma huang is a strong and natural aid for health. But when  formulated in much higher doses for use as a metabolism enhancing agent in  weight loss supplements&hellip; serious problems occurred. And now, because of misuse,  the herb is off the market in the U.S. <\/p>\n<p>In  fact, the Washington  law firm, Hyman, Phelps, and McNamara, P.C. believes the Ephedra rule will  endanger all vitamins. Read their <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nha2004.com\/pdf\/ephedraTrouble.pdf\" >&ldquo;Legal Opinion Regarding FDA&rsquo;s Ephedra Rule.&rdquo;<\/a> <\/p>\n<p>Vitamin  E is the target of a similar smear campaign. Yes, that&rsquo;s right, the same  vitamin E used in skin care products and as an immunity aid against free  radicals. The government is now calling it &ldquo;risky.&rdquo; Yet the cases presented as  &ldquo;proof&rdquo; were people who suffered pre-existing diseases.<\/p>\n<p>You  see, these bills include the Adverse Event Reporting (AER), which is not necessarily  bad. However, AER is now being used by dishonest people (in the government and  outside of it) as an excuse to bring the industry (and our rights) to its  knees. Anti-vitamin stories are surfacing as &ldquo;proof&rdquo; that supplements should be  banned. These include deaths not related to supplements, but the people  happened to also be taking supplements of some kind. And this is the gist of  the vitamin E situation. <\/p>\n<p><strong>United We  (Must) Stand<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It  is imperative that we not allow Congress, the FDA, the media or unscrupulous  individuals to keep us from seeking and maintaining optimal health by  regulating or banning natural supplements. They are only food in another form.  They are part and parcel of the daily health choices we make that come with America&rsquo;s  freedom. <\/p>\n<p>The  implementing of AER for herbs, minerals and vitamins is as nonsensical as  implementing it for a turkey sandwich! The FDA is more worried about the amount  of vitamin E we take than the true and severe side effects of synthetic pharma  drugs. I find that disturbing. And if this passes, perhaps hundreds of  thousands of people could start blaming supplements for their ailments. And the  resulting class action lawsuit would be devastating not only to supplement  manufacturers&rsquo; insurance costs, but to the accessibility of such supplements in  the future. <strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Our  only hope is to fight back and stand up for our health rights. Imagine, no more  One A Day&reg;, no more calcium tablets, no more B-complex. <\/p>\n<p>In  response to the actions of Congress, the Nutritional Health Alliance has  activated the Save and Strengthen DSHEA campaign. Visit the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.NHA2004.com\/\" >NHA site<\/a> and  access the names and addresses of your Congressmen and Senators. Sample letters  are there to view, as well as necessary phone and fax numbers.<\/p>\n<p>We  need your help. You need your help. Let&rsquo;s all take a few moments and do our  part before it&rsquo;s too late.<\/p>\n<p><em>&mdash;Dr. Mark Wiley<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I spent another afternoon in disbelief, reading over a dozen emails regarding Congress&rsquo; improper use of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). They misappropriated the act to pull Ephedra from the market. And now they&rsquo;re trying to oust vitamin E! Next stop&hellip; the rest of the alphabet. 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