We need doctors. Doctors are there to make recommendations. Ultimately it is our choice how we address a health issue. We trust they give us the right information and that is true, but there are alternative ways to prevent and address health issues. Read on to learn what our government is trying to do.
Obama Attacks Nutrition
By Alan Caruba
While watching a television commercial for some prescription medication, have you ever wondered why something it states may kill you or cause serious side effects ever was permitted to be marketed to the public?
For decades I have taken a full range of vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements every morning. I don’t get head colds or any unwanted side affects. In my seventh decade, I enjoy exceptional good health. An annual physical check up is always the same. I am fine.
Millions of Americans benefit from a daily regimen of vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements. Athletes use whey protein powders. Body builders take amino acids. Others augment food products that lack sufficient nutritional value. Their health and wellness is now threatened by the Obama administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Banning Health!
On the Friday before the Fourth of July weekend, the FDA published a 47-page document, the Codex Alimentarius, that would ban all nutritional and supplemental ingredients by requiring them to file documentation involving multi-million-dollar testing and the regulations would be retroactive to 1994!
This will destroy the manufacturers of these products because most are small companies that could not afford such costs. It’s not like there is a vast body of information that demonstrates any threat to health from vitamins and minerals. Quite the contrary. There is ample information on their benefits. There are libraries filled with books devoted to this.
Who would benefit from such regulation of the natural supplement industry? Big Pharma. The same pharmaceutical companies that have a long record of putting forth FDA-approved medications that later prove to be lethal are looking to use the regulatory powers of FDA to literally increase levels of illness.
In the same way Obamacare has been demonstrated to not only be unconstitutional, but also a threat to the health of millions—especially senior citizens—this callous administration now threatens to remove from the shelves of stores that sell nutritional supplements, from pharmacies, and from supermarkets and other outlets, the vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements on which millions depend for wellness.
This constitutes a criminal conspiracy and Congress, which has ceded its law-making authority to the FDA, must hear from everyone in order to stop this assault on everyone’s health.
Frank Murray, the former editor of Better Nutrition, Great Life, and Let’s Live, is the author and co-author of fifty books on health and nutrition. They include Natural Supplements for Diabetes, Health Benefits Derived from Sweet Orange, and 100 Super Supplements for a Longer Life. He is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
One of Murray’s books, Sunshine and Vitamin D, notes that “With the hundreds of clinical trials published on Vitamin D in recent years—I read one study with 132 references—it is obvious that the ‘sunshine vitamin’ no longer has to play second fiddle to the other vitamins.” The same can be said for vitamins A, B, C, and E. All have amply demonstrated their value. Add to them, zink, potassium, selenium, and other mineral supplements. All those prostate advertisements are about herbal supplements!
The Obama administration that has made obesity its pet project is also famous for photos of the President eating every kind of fast food. It is rank hypocrisy, but the proposed FDA ban is literally life threatening.
Write, email, and fax your Representative and Senator to ensure that Congress intervenes with the FDA in the same fashion it is struggling to protect us against an out-of-control Environmental Protection Agency. In particular, contact the members of the House Oversight and Government Reform committee.
Your life and the lives of your loved ones literally depend on stopping this attack on real nutrition.
Americans are losing the freedom they take for granted as Big Government intrudes on every personal choice they make. The Obama administration has demonstrated its total indifference to America’s senior citizens' access to affordable medical care and now all Americans' ability to access nutritional supplements.
You are being “protected” into an early grave!
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When there is a question about anything, people will go to the internet. The internet is trustworthy. Right? Well although it is a great resource of information, be cautious about what you read.
If you are looking for the best supplements (vitamins) on the internet, then question the source. There is a website, Multi Vitamin Guide. This website has a rating of vitamins. But they don't state who they are, how the rating was created, and there aren't any links to the specific companies so that you, the buyer, can see what is in each vitamin. The website says it is the result of over 6 years of scientific research and analysis. But they don't reveal who "they" are. Also, the top rated vitamins are from companies that many haven't heard of.
Be cautious of what minerals/vitamins are in a multi-vitamin. For example this website's recommendation of Vitamin A is 7500 IUs. The Daily Value recommendation is 5,000 IU. Most experts recommend that half come from beta-carotene to avoid the risk of bone fractures cause by high doses of Vitamin A.
What Mama Bear Productions provides is honesty. We provide Personal Confidential Nutrition Consultations. This way we can find out about your needs, what's going on with you, and what you are looking for. We provide the information and you decide what is right for you.
Talk to someone who is honest, reputable, and has your best interest at heart.
Mary Beth
www.mamabearproductions.net
If you are looking for the best supplements (vitamins) on the internet, then question the source. There is a website, Multi Vitamin Guide. This website has a rating of vitamins. But they don't state who they are, how the rating was created, and there aren't any links to the specific companies so that you, the buyer, can see what is in each vitamin. The website says it is the result of over 6 years of scientific research and analysis. But they don't reveal who "they" are. Also, the top rated vitamins are from companies that many haven't heard of.
Be cautious of what minerals/vitamins are in a multi-vitamin. For example this website's recommendation of Vitamin A is 7500 IUs. The Daily Value recommendation is 5,000 IU. Most experts recommend that half come from beta-carotene to avoid the risk of bone fractures cause by high doses of Vitamin A.
What Mama Bear Productions provides is honesty. We provide Personal Confidential Nutrition Consultations. This way we can find out about your needs, what's going on with you, and what you are looking for. We provide the information and you decide what is right for you.
Talk to someone who is honest, reputable, and has your best interest at heart.
Mary Beth
www.mamabearproductions.net
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