www.laleva.cc is in european languages, 

GLOBALIZATION OF SUPPLEMENTS? NO THANK YOU!! 

Do you want to preserve your access to vitamins, minerals,
herbals and other natural products of effective strength? 

The EU and Codex are about to cut you off. 

Their plan is to give nutritionally efficient products over
to the pharmaceutical industry to eliminate competition. 

 
THIS SHOWS HOW "EUROPE" IS RIDING ROUGHSHOD OVER THE WISHES
OF THE MAJORITY. 604 MILLION PEOPLE PARTICIPATED IN THE LAST VOTE
AGAINST THIS EU DIRECTIVE. (ALSO VISIT The Silent majority 

http://www.silentmajority.co.uk/index.html and 
http://www.vitamins-for-all.org/english/default.html ). 

DRUGS LAW IS BITTER PILL FOR HEALTH SHOPS 
By Christopher Booker, Sunday Telegraph, 21. July 2002, UK 

Representatives of Britain's 2,000 health shops have been
told in Brussels that there is now no chance of stopping an
EU directive which will close most of them down. 

This is because it is part of an avalanche of EU legislation
which is being "fast-tracked" to give eastern European
countries a chance to comply with it before they join an
enlarged Union. 

There are several odd features about this "Herbal Medicines
Products" directive, for which pharmaceutical companies have
been lobbying behind the scenes for years. 

Although it is a British initiative, championed by our
Medicines Control Agency, it seeks to apply to herbal
remedies the principle of continental law that things can
only be allowed when they are specifically authorised. This
reverses the British tradition that everything is allowed
unless specifically prohibited. 

Under the directive such herbal remedies as Hypericum,
Rhodiola and Echinacea, used by five million people in
Britain for a wide range of conditions, could only be sold
if they had been through the MCA's prohibitively expensive
licensing procedures. 

Thousands of safe herbal products will thus have to be
removed from the market, which is why many health shops will
be forced to close. 

What makes this even odder is that the MCA tried it on
before, when in 1994 it proposed a statutory instrument
which it claimed was necessary to implement a 1965 Brussels
directive, passed three years before Britain's Medicines Act
specifically exempted herbal medicines from licensing
requirements. 

When the European Commission explained that this was not
what the directive intended, the MCA was told, after heated
discussion in Cabinet, to drop its proposal. Now seven years
later, the MCA has got its way, by successfully lobbying for
an EU directive. 

There are no health reasons for banning the 3,000 herbal
preparations currently on sale in Britain. Almost all
adverse reactions linked to herbal remedies (infinitely
fewer than those due to synthetic drugs made by
pharmaceutical firms) are caused by preparations made up by
Chinese practitioners. These are specifically exempted from
the directive. 





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