Steve geigle wrote:
> 
> Bob.  I think we will continue to see CS on the shelf. A good thing.  CS
> manufacturers just can't make certain claims.  I think it can still be sold
> as a dietary supplement.  Afterall, soils are depleted.  I purchase and have
> benefitted from T.J. Clark's Colloidal Minerals for quite some time.
> Clark's is a mix of over 70 minerals including silver.
> 
> On the container is an appropriate disclaimer...After Clark tells his story
> the statement reads..."These statements have not been evaluated by the Food
> and Drug Administration.  These products are not intended to diagnose,
> treat, cure or prevent any disease."
> what this part of the new rule means to me is that if I don't claim through
> some form of labeling, representing, or otherwise promoting the idea that my
> 
> Any other comments?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Steven J. Geigle, CSHM
> Email: [email protected]

 Hi Steve,
 Better read the whole thing. Dietary supplement won`t cut it. Need to
label as a *mineral supplement* and make NO claims to anything. I think
Ivan posted the whole thing a while back.

  Bless you  Bob Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
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