Tyranny over natural health supplements eminent: May 29 ACT NOW!
  http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul246.html

  The FDA is about to promulgate* a rule whereby all natural supplements and 
substances, including water in some cases,  will become regulated drugs which 
you will be able to obtain only by prescription from an allopathic doctor
(an M. D.)   Your right to treat yourself, take what you want when you want, to 
control your own body in this way will be violated.

This is quite an emergency.  We need to call our Congresspersons and Senators 
quickly to stop this--and it absolutely has to be stopped.  FDA also has a 
comment period until May 29; the phone number is 1-800-216-7331.
The case docket number is 2006D-0480; it should be mentioned when calling.
There is also a comment form at:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/oc/dockets/comments/COMMENTSMain.CFM?EC_DOCUMENT_ID=1451&SUBTYP=CONTINUE&CID=&AGENCY=FDA
 

All individual choice and natural treatment options will be gone if this rule 
goes into effect.  The supplement industry that millions depend on for natural 
health options will go out of business almost overnight.
The supplements available then will only be ones made by pharmaceutical 
companies, and will likely be of extremely poor quality.

You can get contact info for your Reps. and Senators at www.house.gov  and 
www.senate.gov .  
Even if the rule goes into effect, Congress can pass a law
overturning it at any time, so it's still very much worth contacting your 
representatives in Washington.

*Promulgation (of executive branch rules): an unconstitutional process where 
Congress long ago illegally delegated its lawmaking power to executive branch 
agencies, such as the FDA, which issue regulations having the force of law.

The legislative power was granted to Congress in the Constitution, not the 
Executive Branch, which the FDA is a part of. Do not limit your response to the 
unconstitutional "comment" to the FDA!
   
  Call YOUR Congressman 
  at 866 340-9281 
  1-800-833-6354
1-877-762-8762
1-866-808-0065
1-888-355-3588
1-866-220-0044 
NOW!
   
  Call THE President 
  at 202 456-1111 
  NOW!
  Find Your Elected Officials and
  send a message from this web page:
  http://capwiz.com/jbs/home/
   
    Sample letter or email to Congress:
   
  The FDA is about to promulgate* a rule whereby all natural supplements and 
substances, including water in some cases,  will become regulated drugs which 
we will be able to obtain only by prescription from an allopathic doctor
(an M. D.)   Our right to treat ourselves, take what we want when we want, to 
control our own body in this way will be violated.

This is quite an emergency, and it absolutely has to be stopped.  FDA also has 
a comment period until May 29; the phone number is 1-800-216-7331.
The case docket number is 2006D-0480
There is also a comment form at:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/oc/dockets/comments/COMMENTSMain.CFM?EC_DOCUMENT_ID=1451&SUBTYP=CONTINUE&CID=&AGENCY=FDA
 

All individual choice and natural treatment options will be gone if this rule 
goes into effect.  The supplement industry that millions depend on for natural 
health options will go out of business almost overnight.
The supplements available then will only be ones made by pharmaceutical 
companies, and will likely be of extremely poor quality.

Even if the rule goes into effect, Congress can pass a law
overturning it at any time
  
*Promulgation (of executive branch rules): an unconstitutional process where 
Congress long ago illegally delegated its lawmaking power to executive branch 
agencies, such as the FDA, which issue regulations having the force of law.

The legislative power was granted to Congress in the Constitution, not the 
Executive Branch, which the FDA is a part of. Congress should make its OWN 
"comment" to the FDA!
   
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  http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul246.html 
    Dietary Supplements and Health Freedom
  by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD  
  Millions of Americans take dietary supplements every day, and the numbers are 
growing as the Baby Boom generation ages. More and more Americans 
understandably are frustrated with our government-controlled health care 
system. They have concluded that vitamins, minerals, and other supplements 
might help them stay healthy and less dependent on the system. They use 
supplements because they can buy them freely at stores and research them freely 
on the Internet, without government interference in the form of doctors, 
prescriptions, HMOs, and licenses. In other words, they use supplements because 
they are largely free to make their own choices, in stark contrast to the 
conventional medical system. 
  But we live in an era of unbridled government regulation of both our personal 
lives and the economy, and Food and Drug administration bureaucrats burn to 
regulate supplements in the same manner as prescription drugs. 
  The health nannies insist that many dietary supplements are untested and 
unproven, and therefore dangerous. But the track record for FDA-approved drugs 
hardly inspires confidence. In fact, far more Americans have died using 
approved pharmaceuticals than supplements. Not every dietary supplement 
performs as claimed, but neither does every FDA drug.
  The FDA simply gives people a false sense of security, while crowding out 
private watchdog groups that might provide truly disinterested consumer 
information. It fosters a complacent attitude and a lack of personal 
responsibility among people who assume a government stamp of approval means a 
drug must be safe, and that they need not study a drug before taking it.
  The FDA, like all federal agencies, ultimately uses its regulatory powers in 
political ways. Certain industries and companies are rewarded, and others are 
punished. No regulatory agency is immune from politics, which is why the FDA 
should not be trusted with power over our intimate health care decisions.
  The real issue is not whether supplements really work, or whether FDA drugs 
really are safe. The real issue is: Who decides, the individual or the state? 
This is the central question in almost every political issue. In free 
societies, individuals decide what medical treatments or health supplements are 
appropriate for them. 
  Over the past decade the American people have made it clear they do not want 
the federal government to interfere with their access to dietary supplements. 
In 1994, Congress bowed to overwhelming public pressure and passed the Dietary 
Supplements and Health and Education Act, which liberalized the rules regarding 
the regulation of dietary supplements. Congressional offices received a record 
number of comments in favor of the Act, which demonstrates how strongly 
Americans feel about health freedom.
  The FDA simply has thumbed its nose at Congress and ignored the new rules in 
many instances, by attempting to suppress information about health supplements. 
But in 1999 a federal appellate court affirmed that the American people have a 
First Amendment right to such information without interference from the FDA. 
However, members of Congress have had to intervene with the FDA on several 
occasions to ensure that they followed the court order.
  My regular listeners already know about another looming threat to dietary 
supplement freedom. The Codex Alimentarius Commission, an offshoot of the 
United Nations, is working to “harmonize” food and supplement rules between all 
nations of the world. Under Codex rules, even basic vitamins and minerals will 
require a doctor’s prescription. As Europe moves ever closer to adopting Codex 
standards, it becomes more likely that the World Trade Organization will 
attempt to force those standards on the United States. This is yet another 
example of how the WTO threatens American sovereignty. By cooperating with 
Codex, the FDA is blatantly ignoring the will of Congress and the American 
people.
  April 26, 2005
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas. 

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