| Dear Friend,
You've taken supplements for years. You're out of vitamins C and
E. You go to your natural food store, but you can't find the kind
you want on the shelf.
You ask a clerk to find them for you. She says you can't get your
vitamin E as mixed tocopherols (the best natural form) anymore,
and asks if you like your vitamin C in the 100 or 200 milligram
size. The 1,000 milligram size, you say.
Where have you been?"
she asks. "Asleep since 2004?
It's 2007 now! The types and sizes of vitamins you just asked for
have been declared illegal by the Dispute Settlement Body of the
World Trade Organization!"
"Wait!" you reply. "This is America! Our President
says we're fighting for American freedom--and you're telling me
that the World Trade Organization
can dictate what size vitamin C I can take, and forbid me from taking
mixed tocopherols?"
The sales clerk sighs, and reaches for a piece of paper. "It's
a little complicated," she says. "A few years back, the
European
Commission passed the European Food Supplements Directive..."
You feel your blood pressure rising. "What does the European
Commission and its Directive have to do with me? If Europeans want
bureaucrats to tell them what to do, that's their business. I'm
a free citizen of these United States!"
"Now, now, dear, your blood pressure will go up, and you can't
get calcium citrate, magnesium aspartate, CoQ10 or L-arginine or
anything else natural to help regulate it anymore."
"What? This goes beyond the FDA's wildest dreams!"
"That's not a tenth of it, dear. While you were distracted
by the war overseas for American freedom, here at home we lost our
right to buy any amino acids at all-no arginine, no carnitine, no
tryptophan, nothing. I can't sell you any essential fatty acids
either-no DHA or EPA. And no beta-carotene, no mixed carotenoids,
no MSM, no boron...The list goes on and on."
"So what can I buy?" you ask.
"Let's see...those 100 and 200 milligram vitamin Cs. Vitamin
B6 maximum 4.2 milligrams, vitamin B1, 2.4 milligrams. Oh, here's
a better one: You can get niacin at 32 milligrams."
"Enough! I'm getting sick! How did this ever happen in these
United States?"
"As I was saying, the European Directive..."
"I heard you. But what about America's Congress, America's
President?
"Oh, they signed us up for this in the 1990s, when they made
us members of the World
Trade Organization. According to the Congressional
Research Service: 'As a member of the World
Trade Organization,
the United States does commit to act in accordance with the rules
of the multilateral body. The United States is legally obligated
to ensure national laws do not conflict with World Trade Organization
rules.'"
"Our President and Congress send troops overseas to fight for
freedom, but let the WTO
tell us what to do with our vitamins? There must be something we
can do."
"Actually, we did have a chance or two to reverse this in 2004,
but it's going to be incredibly difficult now."
"But I really need my mixed tocopherol vitamin E. And my mother
with congestive heart failure depends on CoQ10."
"I'm not unsympathetic, especially to your poor mother, dear."
She looks all around, then lowers her voice. "I can give you
some sources downtown." She whispers a few names.
"But those people deal dangerous drugs! Now they're selling
vitamins, too?"
"That's freedom in America in 2007, dear."
Think it can't happen? Think again
The FDA's wildest dream-and our worst nightmare-is about to come
true. Two years ago, I told you about the passage of the European
Union (EU) Directive on Dietary Supplements. This directive, which
is part of a larger form of legislation called Codex Alimentarius,
severely restricts access to natural health products in Europe.
At the time, it probably seemed a long way off: After all, the law
wasn't to go into effect for several years following the initial
passage.
Unfortunately, that several years is up, and the EU Directive is
on track to take full effect in August 2005-less than a year from
now--and by 2007, the scene described above will certainly be a
reality for many, many people. Obviously, this is devastating news
for Europe. But thanks to some pre-existing international agreements
made by the U.S., the EU Directive will be just as devastating for
the natural health community here. The main difference is that while
the Directive has been big news in Europe for some time, it's been
virtually ignored by U.S. media, which means that the severe restrictions
it calls for will sneak up on most people and rob us all of our
freedom to choose natural alternatives before we even know what's
happening. That's why I and many of my colleagues in the health
publishing world have done our best to keep you informed of the
Directive's developments-and their consequences for the U.S.-over
the years. And why we've decided to make a big push in our September
newsletters by covering it in-depth.
Simply put, we're down to the wire, and if we don't act
immediately, we will be facing the same fate as Europeans. There
are steps you can take to get the word out and, hopefully, to diffuse
this ticking time bomb. But first, let's take a few minutes and
recount some of the specifics included in the Directive so that
you know exactly what it is we're fighting against.
5,000 products set to disappear
The EU Directive classifies vitamins and minerals in Europe
as "medical drugs" rather than dietary supplements, which
means that they're subject to government regulation in terms of
dosage and availability.
It gets worse: There
are many nutrients known to be vital to optimal health that are
not on the government's RDA nutrient list including chromium picolinate,
lysine, and selenium. Under the Directive, these types of supplements
are banned from over-the-counter sale. Put simply, it will
be illegal to buy them without a prescription.
The supplements that will be available will be restricted to multi-vitamins
containing no more than 100 percent of the established RDA amounts,
which are usually useless, trivial quantities--and they'll be far
more expensive than what we have now.
This Directive, for all intents and purposes,
makes it illegal for people to keep themselves healthy by supplementing
with essential nutrients.
Plus, the Directive only allows supplements to
be made from a list of 15 minerals and 13 vitamins. That leaves
out at least 40 minerals important in human metabolism and forbids
the use of the most bio-available forms of vitamin complexes. In
essence, it means that all nutritional supplements will be virtually
the same-the specific combinations might vary, but the types and
amounts of nutrients will be identical-no matter what product they're
formulated into.
So, for instance, a middle-aged woman in Liverpool,
England, who has a dangerously elevated homocysteine level will
no longer have the option of reducing her risk of heart disease
with a vitamin B dosage of her own choosing. If she's currently
taking 5 mg of folic acid daily, under the new Directive she will
be legally restricted to a prescription of 1 mg per day. If she's
taking a 100 mg dose of B6, she'll be restricted to 10 mg. And her
pantothenic acid (B5) intake of 500 mg will drop to 200 mg. These
maximum dosage levels have been chosen to "protect" her
(so we're told), when in fact the protection she needs the most
will be unavailable.
In addition to these essential B vitamins, low maximum dosage levels
have also been set for vitamin C, niacin, and vitamin E. But at
least they made it on the list of allowed nutrients.
Approximately 350 supplement
ingredients are missing from the list. If they are not added to
the list by June 2005, they will be deemed illegal
throughout the European Union. Supplement manufacturers
may submit "technical dossiers" to support applications
for the inclusion of individual elements or formulations on the
so-called "positive list." But the EU has made this process
so expensive and time consuming that many manufacturers simply can't
afford the costs involved. As a result, around
5,000 safe formulas and nutrients that have been on the market for
decades will soon be banned.
Saving us from ourselves
Of course, these regulations were all passed under the guise of
"protecting the public." According to the World
Health Organization, popular alternative medicines
are often "misused" and may "harm patients."
They point out that the "incorrect use" of alternative
therapies has caused deaths in wealthy countries where more and
more patients rely on them.
You could also argue that the incorrect use of kitchen knives, water
skis, and even plastic bags have all caused deaths! Not to mention
the use of AMA sanctioned medical procedures and FDA-approved drugs.
The key phrase here is "incorrect use."
The WHO
could do everyone a service by first addressing the incorrect use
of accepted mainstream therapies that have caused far more widespread
death and adverse reactions than natural medicine therapies ever
have or ever will.
Although they are few and far between, there are mistakes and fatalities
associated with alternate therapies, supplements, and herbal remedies.
It's always important to keep in mind that many of the compounds
and herbs used in natural medicine treatments are very powerful.
They have risks and potential side effects, which is why I always
recommend that you work closely with skilled natural medicine practitioners
whenever you use these therapies. But even with their cautions,
natural remedies are far, far safer than prescription drugs, and
one reason might be the users themselves. An article published in
the journal Psychologist noted that people who seek out natural
and alternative treatments are generally more health conscious than
non-users, and believe that by making sound lifestyle choices they
can influence their own health. But not if the EU has anything to
say about it.
Where's the "fight for freedom" when you need
it?
You'd think that such blatant abuse of power to restrict people's
personal liberty would have our own self-proclaimed freedom-loving
government up in arms (literally). But there's an even darker side
to all this, and it has little--if anything - to do with health
or looking out for people's best interests.
Even if the American government didn't want to go along with the
regulations imposed by the EU Directive, we really wouldn't have
a choice. In fact, the United States never has acknowledged or stated
any form of acceptance for the EU Directive. But hard as it is to
believe, this "Directive" can actually over-ride United
States law if it isn't stopped in Europe.
As a member of the World Trade Organization
(WTO),
the U.S. will be bound by any finalized standards put forth in the
Directive.
If we choose to ignore the regulations our WTO-affiliation binds
us to, we would face severe trade sanctions with other WTO countries,
which could potentially cripple part of our economy. And there's
no way that our already anti-natural medicine government is going
to let that happen over access to vitamins and minerals. So the
best way to ensure it doesn't get to that point is to do everything
we can to stop it now--before it happens.
Protect your rights with these
3 steps
The most urgent is to support a case brought by the British
Alliance for Natural Health to overturn the European Food
Supplements Directive. In January 2004, the Alliance's attorneys
(a firm which has successfully had another European Directive overturned)
won the first round in the High Court of Justice in London; the
appeal was referred to the European Court of Justice. Please
visit the Alliance's website, read about their case,
and most importantly, make a donation to support their efforts to
protect everyone's supplements, including yours. Even a few dollars
will help; a few dollars from each of us will add up. If we can
help them overturn this food supplement dictatorship in Europe,
it won't ever come here.
The second action I urge you to take is to write,
call, and e-mail your state's Senators and Congressmen.
Tell your Senators to oppose S.722,
the Dietary Supplement Safety Act,
and tell your Congressmen to oppose
H.R. 3377, the Dietary Supplement Access and Awareness
Act.
These two bills put the wheels in motion for restrictions similar
to those outlined in the EU Directive to become U.S. law, which
would be even more threatening to us than just an inter- national
code of standards.
These extremely dangerous and misnamed proposals would allow the
FDA to "roll back" most of the small amount of health
care freedom you and I re-gained with the 1994 "DSHEA"
law we all fought so hard for. Even if we're successful in helping
the Alliance
for Natural Health defeat the European Food Supplements
Directive, if these bills are passed into law, our supplement choices
will shrink dramatically anyway.
The final step to take is to tell your U.S. Senators and
Congressmen to support U.S. Representative
Ron Paul's H.R. 1146, the
American Sovereignty Restoration Act. This accurately
named (for once) legislation would make the Constitution of the
United States the supreme law of the land again, and restore law-making
and judging power to our elected representatives and American courts,
respectively. Please don't leave this off your list; in the long
run, it's the most important action of the three.
Please make a donation-of any size-to the Alliance for Natural Health
as soon as you can. Then, please write, call, fax, and e-mail your
U.S. Senators and Representative as often as you can, telling them
to oppose S. 722 and H.R. 3377, and to support American freedom
by voting for H.R. 1146.
For further information on the European Union Directive on Dietary
Supplements and on the Codex Alimentarius legislation, contact the
American Holistic Health Association (www.ahha.org),
the Alliance for Natural Health (www.alliance
natural-health.org), or the International Advocates for Health
Freedom (www.iahf.com).
Don't wake up
next August
to find your supplements gone for good.
Join me in taking action now, and recruit everyone you can to join
the battle. While our troops are fighting for your freedom and mine
overseas, you and I can literally fight for American freedom right
here at home.
Holding you in your highest; honoring you where you are;
and inspiring you to go beyond!
In the Oneness of Awakening
Marcela
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