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of Coming Attractions- part 1
By Hesh
Goldstein
Imagine coming to Down To Earth and finding the
supplement section closed, at best, or the store boarded
up and out of business, at worst. So, you go to Long's
to pick up some vitamin C, but the only dosage you can
get is 60 mg without a prescription. You have been taking
a mega dose to help fight heart disease or build up your
immune system to fight cancer and now you have to find
a doctor willing to prescribe that dosage. No longer are
you free to decide, on your own, how much to take. Bad?
It gets worse. Imagine that all of this is the result of
new legislation imposed by lawmakers with direct ties to
pharmaceutical companies - powerful companies that will
use the law to create an enormous new source of profits.
. Talk about a nightmare! But what makes this truly nightmarish
is that, incredibly, this scenario will soon become a reality
in the United Kingdom and most of Europe . That is, if
the global pharmaceutical industry has its way.
On March 13, 2002, the European Parliament - a 626 member
legislative body representing the 15 European union countries
- passed the "EU Directive on Dietary Supplements",
which classifies vitamins as medical drugs rather than food
supplements. The Directive grants a transition period of
three years for vitamin supplements already on the market.
However, in 2005 every EU country will be required to implement
the Directive. In just three years, a wide range of natural
remedies will be banned across most of Europe , making as
many as 300 ingredients - including chromium picolinate,
selenium, lysine and yeast - illegal for over-the-counter
sale.
The supplements that remain in stores will contain very
low dosage amounts - not to provide any real therapeutic
value. It's almost as if they are passing a law against prevention.
So, not only are the pharmaceutical companies eliminating
competition from natural products for treating illnesses,
they are essentially forcing greater need for prescription
products for the citizens of the EU. After all, without prevention,
where will people be forced to turn when they get even the
slightest bit ill? To physicians who will prescribe mainstream
pharmaceuticals or super-strength, prescription-only vitamins
supplied by - guess who- the Pfizers, Mercks and Bayers of
the world.
To make matters worse, a number of EU Commissioners have
direct links to international pharmaceutical companies making
this activity anything other than objective. The blatant
pharmaceutical industry influence on this directive would
be laughable if the consequences weren't so great. In a smooth
double-talk that is almost frightening, the EU Directive
states: "In order to ensure a high level of protection
for consumers and facilitate their choice, the products that
will be put on the market must be safe and bear adequate
and appropriate labeling". "Protection"? To "facilitate
their choice"?
Stay tuned for Part 2 next month!
Hesh Goldstein is the moderator of “Health
Talk”, a weekly radio show on K-108 radio
(1080 on the AM dial), that airs on Saturday morning from 8am to 9am.
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