Support the Free Speech About Science Act and restore freedom of health speech
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
(NaturalNews) The Alliance for Natural Health, a nonprofit organization
committed to protecting access to natural and integrative medicine, has recently
come up with a Congressional bill designed to stop government censorship of
truthful, scientific health claims about natural foods and herbs, and restore
free speech to natural health. The Free Speech About Science Act (FSAS), also
known as HR 4913, will allow manufacturers and producers to reference
peer-reviewed, scientific studies that highlight the health benefits of a
particular food or herb that they grow or sell.
For too long, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) have blatantly censored the truth about food, herbs and dietary
supplements. These government agencies are supposed to be protecting public
health and well-being, but they accomplish precisely the opposite by actively
censoring the truth about natural products and working to keep the public
ignorant about the health benefits of nutritional products. It's all part of the
plan to prop up the profits of Big Pharma by eliminating the competition.
Current law restricts health claims to drugs only
The FDA says, ridiculously, that only pharmaceutical drugs are capable of
preventing or treating disease. Even though this is scientifically false, the
agency has structured the rules to categorize anything that treats or prevents
disease as a drug. So if you eat walnuts, and those walnuts lower high
cholesterol (which they do), the FDA declares your walnuts to be "drugs."
Existing law dictates that if anything is advertised as providing health
benefits without the FDA's approval, it's automatically considered to be an
"unapproved drug", even if it's a common, everyday food like walnuts, cherries,
grapes or oranges.
Amazingly, references to peer-reviewed scientific studies are not allowed to be
made by companies without permission from the FDA because the agency considers
this to be an illegal health claim. So if you sell walnuts, and your website
merely links to published scientific studies that describe the
cholesterol-lowering benefits of walnuts, then you can be threatened, arrested,
imprisoned and fined millions of dollars by the FDA for selling "unapproved
drugs."
If you flee the country, you can be then be listed on INTERPOL as an
international fugitive wanted for "drug offenses." This is exactly what happened
to Greg Caton, who was recently kidnapped from Ecuador by U.S. agents working on
behalf of the FDA (http://www.naturalnews.com/027750_G...),
brought back to the USA against his will, and sentenced to federal prison where
he remains to this day.
The FDA thinks walnuts are drugs
If you're skeptical that what I'm saying here is true, take a look at the
warning letter the FDA sent to Diamond Food, Inc. back in February
concerning the health claims the company had been making about its walnuts.
Diamond Food, Inc., a large producer of nuts and nut products, had put some
information on its website about the health benefits of walnuts (which are rich
in omega-3 fatty acids). Some of this information included the following
statements (all of which are verifiably true):
1) "Studies indicate that the omega-3 fatty acids found in walnuts may help
lower cholesterol; protect against heart disease, stroke and some cancers; ease
arthritis and other inflammatory diseases; and even fight depression and other
mental illnesses."
2) "[O]mega-3 fatty acids inhibit tumor growth that is promoted by the acids
found in other fats..."
3) "[I]n treating major depression, for example, omega-3s seem to work by making
it easier for brain cell receptors to process mood-related signals from
neighboring neurons."
4) "The omega-3s found in fish oil are thought to be responsible for the
significantly lower incidence of breast cancer in Japanese women as compared to
women in the United States."
All of these statements are true and have been demonstrated in various
scientific studies about omega-3s. In fact, the University of Maryland has a
complete reference page about the benefits of omega-3s that verifies the
statements made by Diamond Food. Sixty-five different scientific studies are
cited on that reference page alone!
But apparently the FDA has little concern with truth and science, because the
agency wrote in its warning letter to Diamond that, "[b]ecause of these intended
uses, your walnut products are drugs... they are not generally recognized as
safe and effective for the above referenced conditions." It goes on to say that,
"they may not be legally marketed with the above claims in the United States
without an approved new drug application."
When all was said and done, Diamond was essentially coerced into removing
virtually all the truthful information about the health benefits of walnuts from
its website in order to stay in compliance with the FDA's ridiculous demands.
So when science discovers the amazing health-promoting and healing abilities of
natural, whole foods, you are not allowed to actually tell people about it. If
you do, those foods automatically become unapproved drugs, according to the FDA,
and they are subject to seizure. This is how the FDA enforces nutritional
ignorance across America. The agency is actually an ANTI-EDUCATION group of
knowledge destroyers who want the American people to remain ignorant of the
health benefits of natural foods and supplements.
FDA flip-flop on the walnut issue
What's interesting about this recent Diamond walnut case is that, back in 2004,
the FDA (sort of) approved
a request made on behalf of the California Walnut Commission to include
information about the benefits of walnuts for lowering cholesterol and reducing
the risk of coronary heart disease.
The petition to the FDA included references to scientific information that backs
these claims (which were largely rejected by the agency), but it did allow a
modified version of the claim to be made that included the phrase "Supportive
but not conclusive research shows...". Some other details included a reference
to eating a diet low in saturated fat.
But in the Diamond case, the FDA decided to launch an all-out attack on true
health claims about walnuts, despite comprehensive evidence that they are
extremely beneficial to your health in many scientifically-proven ways.
The FDA does not believe in nutrition, period!
It's important to note here that the FDA believes there is no such thing as any
food, vitamin, herb or supplement that has ANY beneficial effect on the human
body. Sadly, this outrageously ridiculous and indefensible position has become
the law of the land in the USA.
All foods are inert, the FDA claims. And the vitamins, minerals and
phytochemicals in those foods have no effect on your body. This impossible
belief is what the FDA continues to maintain as "scientific" fact.
But it's obvious to anyone with a couple of brain neurons still firing that the
FDA's position is pure madness. Of course foods have beneficial health effects
on the human body! Foods contain more than mere calories... they are storehouses
of phytochemicals and nutrients that have medicinal effects on the body.
The FDA is good at giving lip service
It's important to note that a new drug application is not the only way certain
health claims can be made. Similar to how the California Walnut Commission
issued its request, producers and manufacturers can request permission from the
FDA to make certain health claims about products, and the agency makes it sound
as if it is more than willing to approve such claims as long as proper evidence
is given. But in reality, no matter how much evidence is provided to back a set
of claims, it's almost never enough for the FDA to actually approve them.
Omega-3s are one of the most studied nutrients in recent years, but the FDA
apparently considers all this research useless. It hides behind all kinds of
legal mumbo jumbo in defending its position to reject credible science about the
health benefits of omega-3s. To anyone paying attention, it's becoming
abundantly clear that the agency is completely irrational in the way it
approaches the regulation of health claims and the definition of a "drug."
Based on its track record of how it handles truthful health claims, it's also
clear that the FDA doesn't actually care about the truth. The agency has decided
that only drugs prevent and treat disease, and that's the end of it. So only
those companies that complete its expensive drug application process will be
granted permission to make health claims -- and the only organizations with the
funding to do this are drug companies!
It's sort of like the old floating witch test: Throw the suspected witch in a
pond. If she floats, she's a witch and gets burned at the stake. If she sinks,
she wasn't a witch... may she rest in peace after drowning. The test is rigged
for failure by the "authorities." And yes, the FDA's assault on dietary
supplements is a metaphorical witch hunt.
FDA threatened cherry growers in 2006
Of course this isn't the first time the FDA has gone on a witch hunt to stop
health claims from being made about healing foods. Back in 2006,
the FDA demanded that 29 companies cease making claims about the health benefits
of cherries.
Of course all the claims were true and backed by scientific studies, but this
didn't matter to the FDA or the FTC, which acts as the enforcement arm of the
FDA. The agencies threatened to take action against these companies if they
didn't comply with removing the health claims, indicating that they would even
go so far as to seek a court order to seize the products that were in violation.
An interesting fact about this case is that many of the scientific studies that
supported the health claims being made were funded by none other than the USDA,
another arm of the U.S. federal government. Talk about a bureaucratic failure!
All of this seems almost too crazy to actually be true, but it's all quite real,
I assure you. It happens all the time. Millions of taxpayer dollars are spent
trying to reclassify food as drugs, censor truthful health claims and rid the
market of safe, healthy items like raw dairy products. Meanwhile, drug companies
are fraudulently marketing dangerous chemical medications that injure and kill
milliosn of people every year around the world. But these chemicals are, of
course, "generally recognized as safe and effective" by the FDA.
Cherries and walnuts, in other words, are dangerous. But statin drugs,
antidepressants and rat poison blood thinners are all backed and approved by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Frito-Lay snacks are 'heart healthy'
Like almost everything else the FDA does, there's a double standard in the
enforcement of health claims. Over at
the Frito-Lay website, there are a whole lot of ridiculous health claims
being made about Frito-Lay snack foods that the FDA doesn't seem too concerned
about.
Statements include the following, which are in reference to "how much good stuff
goes into your favorite snack":
"Good stuff like potatoes, which naturally contain vitamin C and essential
minerals. Or corn, one of the world's most popular grains, packed with Thiamin,
vitamin B6, and phosphorus - all necessary for healthy bones, teeth, nerves and
muscles."
Too bad all these ingredients are fried at really high temperatures and can't be
considered "healthy" by any stretch of the imagination. The page goes on to
claim that its frying oils are filled with "good fats" that help to lower
cholesterol (seriously, I'm not making this up).
Somehow Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo, gets away with marketing its junk food
snack products as healthy, making all kinds of ludicrous claims about them, but
walnut and cherry growers are the target of FDA investigations about labeling
fraud.
The message? Raw natural foods and non-processed fruits and nuts are bad for
you, but fried snack foods, dead foods and processed foods are incredibly
healthy. In opposition to all common sense, this is the position the FDA now
maintains.
Things are seriously out of control.
The Life Extension Foundation has also written about the madness of this
situation. Read "FDA Says Walnuts are Illegal Drugs" at:
http://www.lef.org/featured-article...
The Free Speech About Science Act
There is some good news, though. My friends over at the Alliance for Natural
Health have come up with a solution to take back our freedom to tell the truth
about the health benefits of natural products. It's called the Free Speech About
Science Act, or HR 4913.
You can read the entire legislative text of the bill at the following link:
(http://www.anh-usa.org/wp-content/u...)
The bill is only seven pages long, and you can read it fairly quickly if you
want to. Here's a quick summary of its primary objectives with some added
commentary:
1) Food producers and manufacturers, dietary supplement makers, and any others
who sell or market natural health products will no longer be restricted from
referencing and citing independent and respected scientific research that
highlights the health benefits of natural products. (Current FDA guidelines are
in violation of the First Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits
government restrictions on free speech, even those that relate to natural
health.)
2) Referencing valid research will no longer convert food and dietary
supplements into "unapproved drugs" in the eyes of the FDA.
3) Only legitimate research may be referenced, and guidelines for what is
considered legitimate include studies that are conducted in accordance with
sound scientific principles (because natural health is not in opposition to
science; science actually supports the healing properties of foods and
supplements).
4) The FDA and FTC will still be permitted to go after fraudulent claims, but
they will no longer be able to censor the truth about healing foods and
supplements.
Help end FDA tyranny against food and supplement companies
It's time to put a stop to this FDA madness, and one way to go about that is to support the Free Speech About Science Act. Every American deserves access to the truth so that he or she can make informed lifestyle choices, and you can help make that happen by supporting this bill.
The Alliance for Natural Health has created a convenient legislative portal by which you can contact your Congressman and urge support for the bill.
Access the portal here:
(https://secure3.convio.net/aahf/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=529)
To learn more about the bill itself, visit the following link:
(http://www.anh-usa.org/main-menu/ca...)
In the mean time, keep on buying (and consuming) natural foods, medicinal herbs and truly natural supplements, because that's where the real medicine in our world is found. The FDA can try to censor the claims about healing foods, but they cannot stop your body's own innate healing process from being activated by those foods.
Eating healing foods, in other words, helps your body heal whether the FDA approves or not.
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