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| Always Looking User ID: 14721831 05/24/2012 09:26 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.anh-usa.org] Quoting: Spitting Into The Wind [snip] The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act (S.3187) is a bill that is considered “must-pass” legislation and without notice, Senators Dick Durbin and Richard Blumenthal offered their anti-supplement amendment (No. 2127) to the bill. Their amendment creates duplicative, unnecessary, and unexpected new regulations while upending current law and the regulatory process. As you know, Sen. Durbin has engaged in this sort of dirty-trick legislative process before in an attempt to regulate away your supplements. Contact your senators IMMEDIATELY and tell them to OPPOSE the Durbin and Blumenthal amendment no. 2127 to the FDA Safety and Innovation Act (S.3187). [/snip] These SHITGARGLERS will stop at nothing to keep a COCKLOCK on U.S. I could give a fuck less henceforth. Let 'em suck Dirty Dog Cocks in their man made Hell> IMHO COCKLOCK: Thats a funny word!!!! |
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| Bazingaaa User ID: 16599270 05/24/2012 11:06 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is relevant to my interest the FDA and big pharma for years have been trying to take simple supps off the market, like Vitamin C and D, fish oils, etc not all supplements are created equal. Quality does vary. But generally for the main vitamins, any decent brand under EHA controll or pdea. The quality is just as good as pharmaceuticals they already have tried to push fish oil in 1.5gram capsules under "lovaza" you can get the same or better from a health food store without a prescription if they had their way vitamin C tablets would need a prescription |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 16641571 05/25/2012 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the Senate would have done something about our mineral and trace element deficient soils then we would not have to supplement. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15740069 They were told in 1936 with the senate report that the fields were all mineral and trace element deficient. And that we needed to add them back into the soil to make the soil fertile and so that the produce would not be deficient. See plants need all those micro nutrients to be healthy and to produce well. But the senate did not want to add rock dust or do anything but give the plants the Macro Nutrients they could make from the petrochemical industry. IE: NPK they had no interest in sustainability until they came up with the global warming facade in effort to cover up the monumental damage they've done to the earth with haarp and in myriad other ways, big time. no magnetosphere? guess why. haarp. haarp. haarp. nukes, bioweapons? aids? they've been busy. then they determined they could turn the haarp damage mitigation agenda into a huge cash cow, using words like "global warming" and "sustainability" as triggers for the programmed masses. just as they used 9/11 for their express self interest, they are also doing so with the environmental issues. since TPTB are the ones who have literally destroyed the earth from pillar to post... let them fund their cover up and crusade... we didn't create enough mess to even be accounted for and we've paid more than our share of dues. we're sitting pretty and they're out of time and luck. they ignored Gods words with regard to keeping the integrity of the soil from failing over the years. why on earth would they take heed to some flawed human being such as themselves? some scientist back in 1936... if he'd come to them with a report outlining how they could spin straw into gold they'da been all over it. God made it clear about rotating crops and allowing each section to lie fallow for a year, once every 7 years, without fail... and He made sure we had access to this truth and all others a very long time ago. simple as that. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 16641571 05/25/2012 12:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is relevant to my interest Quoting: Bazingaaa the FDA and big pharma for years have been trying to take simple supps off the market, like Vitamin C and D, fish oils, etc not all supplements are created equal. Quality does vary. But generally for the main vitamins, any decent brand under EHA controll or pdea. The quality is just as good as pharmaceuticals they already have tried to push fish oil in 1.5gram capsules under "lovaza" you can get the same or better from a health food store without a prescription if they had their way vitamin C tablets would need a prescription their priorities are about to change... all they'll be concerned with in future tense is why there isn't ice water in Hell ; ) |
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| FraudulentZodiac User ID: 8190102 05/30/2012 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | here is what i got from my senator this morning: Dear Friend: Quoting: Thank you for contacting me regarding S. Amdt. 2127, a dietary supplement regulation. I welcome your thoughts and comments. Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced this legislation as an amendment to S. 3187, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safety and Innovation Act. Senator Durbin’s amendment proposed that dietary supplement manufacturing, processing, packaging, or holding facilities be required to submit a registration, including a list of ingredients, a copy of the label, a description of each product, and a duplication of already existing regulations. I opposed this amendment, and it was not included in the final version of the FDA Safety and Innovation Act, which was agreed to by a vote of 96-1 on May 24, 2012. As a former business owner, I understand that the onslaught of new and burdensome regulations hits businesses hard, especially as our economy struggles to recover from the recession. In order to boost job creation and support small businesses, I cosponsored S. 1438, the Regulation Moratorium and Job Preservation Act, which places a moratorium on burdensome federal regulations until the national unemployment rate decreases to 7.7 percent. S. 1438 is currently being reviewed by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. I appreciate hearing from you, and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact me on any issue that is important to you. Sincerely, Kay Bailey Hutchison United States Senator 284 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5922 (tel) 202-224-0776 (fax) [link to hutchison.senate.gov] "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet" - Hunter S. Thompson "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe We are all just ins inside the out, and outs inside the ins. |