CODEX/Pharma-Friendly
Legislative Assault Threatens US Health Freedom: Nutrient 'Adverse
Event Reporting' Distorts Supplement Safety, Ignores Drug Dangers
Released on
= July 26, 2005, 11:32 pm
Press Release
Author = Rima E. Laibow, MD/Natural Solutions Foundation
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Are Pharma-friendly Congressmen introducing bills clearing
the path for harmonization with pro-illness provisions in CODEX
by making supplements unavailable either directly or by stealth?
The remarkable safety of inexpensive and effective supplements is
a direct market threat to dangerous and expensive drugs. Four bills
and an amendment designed to end Americans' access to nutrients
and supplements have been introduced into Congress.
Press Release
Body = July 27, 2005 -- Are Pharma-friendly Congressmen introducing
bills clearing the path for harmonization with pro-illness provisions
in CODEX by making supplements unavailable either directly or by
stealth?
The remarkable
safety of inexpensive and effective supplements is a direct market
threat to dangerous and expensive drugs. Four bills and an amendment
designed to end Americans' access to nutrients and supplements have
been introduced into Congress.
Rima E. Laibow,
MD, Medical Director of the pro-health freedom Natural Solutions
Foundation notes that "The continuing corporate assault on
natural medicine choices has taken a dangerous twist via coordinated
legislative attacks in Congress on American's right to make natural
health choices. Americans use nutritional supplements in chronic
degenerative diseases like cancer and cardiovascular disease. These
killer diseases are poorly prevented or treated with highly profitable
drugs while natural approaches usually offer better outcomes and
more relief than drugs can without side effects and toxicity."
She estimates
that every dollar of the $20 billion supplement industry probably
costs Big Pharma $40 in direct and indirect lost revenue.
"No wonder
Big Pharma lobbies Congress at nearly $1 Billion per year: healthy
people are bad for their business!" she said.
Pharma-friendly,
CODEX-ready legislation has been introduced into Congress which
directly or indirectly guts the legislative protection classifying
nutritional supplements as foods (for which no upper limits are
permitted as unanimously enacted by Congress in the Dietary Supplement
Health and Education Act of 1994 [DSHEA]).
Once the DSHEA's
protection is removed, there will be no barrier left to
harmonization with CODEX standards like the recently ratified Vitamin
and Mineral Guideline.
Amendments to
appropriations (e.g., Sen. Durbin's SA 1379) and bills (e.g., Pallone's
HR 2510 and Davis' HR 3156) call for, among other things, an "adverse
events reporting" requirement for nutrients despite the fact
that no such system exists for much more dangerous drugs. This system
would give the nutrient-hostile FDA ammunition to remove supplements
which have supposedly been potentially harmful.
Davis' bill
explicitly gives the FDA power to remove nutrients from the market
if there is a theoretical risk even if no harm has ever been associated
with the item. No such reporting requirement exists for drugs, including
deadly ones like Vioxx (which the FDA blames for 55,000-188,000
American deaths), despite drug toxicity and
dangers.
Laws that protect
access to nutrition, like DSHEA, undercut pharmaceutical profits.
Dietary supplements have an astonishing safety record: there are
no deaths conclusively associated with any supplement despite hundreds
of millions of doses while complications associated with even "properly
used" pharmaceuticals are the fourth leading cause of death
in the US while pharmaceutical "medical misadventure"
causes more U.S. deaths than heart disease, the number 1 disease-related
killer. (http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2004/mar2004_awsi_death_01.htm).
Additional bills
(e.g., Burton/Pallone's HR 2485 and Gregg/Frist, et. al, S 3) attack
nutrients in other ways. HR 2485 calls for "full implementation
of DSHEA" which, despite its supplement-friendly sound, would
implement excessive "good manufacturing practices" which
are more stringent than those to which pharmaceutical
companies are subjected. This would drive most small and medium-sized
manufacturers out of business.
S 3 eliminates
pharmaceutical liability and removes much-needed legal remedies
for people harmed by vaccines, including autistic children.
The Natural
Solutions Foundation, www.HealthFreedomUSA.org, is a leading health
freedom advocacy organization. They have mounted significant opposition
to these pro-illness bills through grass-roots campaigns. More than
80 percent of Americans used nutritional supplements to deal with
premature aging and chronic diseases of
under nutrition like cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and
stroke, auto-immune diseases, asthma and arthritis. These diseases
are increasingly common and produce huge profits for the pharmaceutical
industry. Despite this, the safest, cheapest and most effective
approach for each of them is nutritional supplementation, not pharmaceutical
treatment.
Big Pharma's
nearly $800 million Congressional lobbying investment has apparently
bought enough friends to create this legislative assault on natural
health choices. Just as in the mid 1990's when millions of health-focused
Americans flooded Congress to assure passage of DSHEA, the tide
of public health concern is rising against this
Congressional assault on its health freedom.
Web Site = http://www.HealthFreedomUSA.org
Contact Details
= Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
88 Batten Road
Croton on Hudson NY 10520
healthfreedom@optonline.net
914-271-6792
914-730-9805 fax
914-434-6168 cell
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