FDA Attempts to Sneak in Vitamin Restrictions During
Holiday Break
[Editor's Note: The Food and Drug Administration is an enemy of the
American People. A Destroyer of the both health choices and constitutional
liberties laid down by our Founding Fathers, this untiring henchman for
the International Pharmaceutical Cartel is busy engaging in yet another
attempt at public deceit and low handed chicanery to deny the American
public unfettered access to vitamins. Don't let them get away with
it. Contact Bill Sardi and your local congressmen and start yelling-loudly...
Forward courtesy of Chris Gupta <mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca>]
By Bill Sardi <Bsardi@aol.com>
Dec 24, 2000
Food & Drug Administration attempts to sneak restrictions on vitamins
past the public during holiday break and change in executive branch
Washington DC- In an apparent attempt to sneak restrictive international
agreements on safe upper limits of vitamins and mineral supplements past
public scrutiny, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a letter,
just prior to the Christmas holidays, that gives the public only a few
days to mount objections to these proposals.
With the Bush administration still a month away from taking the reigns
of the executive branch of government, and the public distracted by the
Christmas holidays, the Food & Drug Administration issued a letter
on December asking for public comment on upper limits for vitamins and
minerals. The public comment period ends January 16, 2001. Many parties
who object to the proposed limitations on doses of vitamins and minerals
in food supplements will be away from their desks and not likely to receive
the FDA notification until January 2. The FDA has already received
letters
pleading for an extension of the comment period since materials on
this topic are not needed till November of 2001.
Contact: Bill Sardi at Bsardi@aol.com
---- Original Message -----
From: Chris Gupta<mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca>
To: <Bill@julian.uwo.ca>; <Sardi@julian.uwo.ca>; <at@julian.uwo.ca>;
<Bsardi@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: FDA Sneaking Vitamin Restrictions
Bill, we should find out how long it took the FDA to come up with
these recommendations and then demand at least 25% of that time for
review. It does not make sense for example to take years and months to
come up with recommendations and then ask the lay public review in a few
weeks!
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