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Subject: Ignore Previous Alert: Use This Instead- Previous Was Cut off
at End: South Africa Lodges Official Complaint With Codex
Date: 11 Jun 2004 23:23:09 -0000
From: "IAHF.COM" <[email protected]>
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South Africa Lodges Official Complaint With Codex Commission Exposing
Massive Corruption at Codex 

Note: Post this alert, not the previous one sent today, the previous one
was cut off at the end and was not complete 


IAHF List: Please read the complaint & comments below from the South
African Codex Delegation to the Codex Committee on Food Labeling and to
the Committee on Nutrition and Foods For Special Dietary Uses. 


The Complaint demands that Codex not finalize the draft guideline for
Nutrition and Health Claims which is currently at the final stage (step
8) in the process of acceptence.


In a nutshell- South Africa is demanding that health claims be allowed
to be made in the finalized standard under joint development by the
Codex committees on Food Labeling and the Committee on Nutrition for
foods and for dietary supplements because there is overwhelming
scientific evidence attesting to the fact that dietary supplements CAN
be used successfully in the treatment and prevention of numerous
diseases AND that this fact does NOT "make them into drugs."


South Africa's complaint to Codex underscores what I've been telling the
public about CODEX since 1996 when I was the first to call it to global
attention- that a VAST GLOBAL SCREWING is in the works to destroy
consumer access to dietary supplements and to truthful health
information about them unless we all work together to OPPOSE IT on EVERY
LEVEL.


South Africa has lodged this complaint in the aftermath of being kicked
in the TEETH at the Codex meeting on Food Labeling in Montreal a few
weeks ago. If you missed my report on that, you'll find it on the IAHF
website at http://www.iahf.com/20040517.html 


WHAT YOU CAN DO:
1) Forward this alert to more people and urge them to sign onto the IAHF
email distribution list for updates at http://www.iahf.com


2) If you need help "connecting the dots" on the Codex issue, see this
RED ALERT http://www.corsello.com/politics/politics_red_alerts.htm


3) Make a donation to the ANH lawsuit to overturn the EU Food Supplement
Directive at http://www.alliance-natural-health.org  The ANH lawsuit is
KEY to monkeywrenching CODEX.
ANH CAN WIN with enough grass roots support.


4) Copy South Africa's Comments to Codex (Below) and email them to:
A) Your Countries Codex Delegates for the Codex Committees on Food
Labeling and the Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary
Uses. 


Americans should email comments to [email protected] and to
[email protected]  [IAHF will be providing a form letter in a
future email alert if you would rather send one I generate]


For other countries Get the email addresses for your countries delegate
from the list at ftp://ftp.fao.org/codex/alinorm04/al04_22e.pdf
 
Comments from South Africa to the Codex Commission
(2004)
CL 2004/22-FL
Draft Guideline for Use of Nutrition and Health Claims at step
8 for adoption by the Commission
South Africa is concerned that a Draft Guideline is presented for
adoption at Step 8 that contains a section that is no longer sustainable
because of overwhelming scientific evidence that contradicts the message
of this section. Since Codex adopted the principle that Standards and
Guidelines should be based on scientific evidence, the above-mentioned
Guideline should not be adopted at Step 8 with this section still in
operation.

In the following documents, the WHO, acknowledges the role of "diet and
nutrition in the prevention of chronic diseases"', and the "promotion of
optimal nutrition amonq consumers throuqh adequate labellinq and the use
of health claims, to assist them in makinq the riqht choices"z:

1. "WHO Technical Report on Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of
Chronic Diseases" (2003)

2. WHO's Director-General's report of the Joint FAO/WHO evaluations of
the work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Fifty sixth World Health
Assembly Provisional agenda 14.19, reference A 56/34, dated 3 April
2004), paragraph 23. In paragraph 17 the Director-General noted that the
Codex Commission recommends that the scope of the Commission should also
fully cover health-related aspects of food standards.

In our opinion two Codex Committee's failed to implement this policy
recommendation of science-based decisions, namely CCNFSDU 2003 and CCFL
2004 by not acknowledging -
1. In the case of CCNFSDU 2003: The use of the wording "prevention of
chronic diseases" in the preamble to the document Proposed Draft
Guidelines for Vitamin and Mineral supplements", based on an outdated
clause in the Codex general Guidelines on Claims (CAC/GL 1-1979 (Rev.
1-1991) which prohibits claims as to the suitability of a food for use
in the prevention, alleviation, treatment or cure of a disease; and
2. In the case of CCFL 2004: The revision of the Codex general
Guidelines on Claims (CAC/GL 1-1979 (Rev. 1-1991) to update the
abovementioned clause to reflect the latest scientific evidence that
nutrients can heal nutritional deficiency diseases and certain metabolic
disorders, can prevent chronic diseases and can be used as an
alternative option in the treatment of some diseases.

WHO finds it acceptable to use the word "diseases" when referring to
diet and nutritional policies which are within the scope of Codex
Alimentarius. In other
 
words, the fact that foods and nutrients can prevent diseases and some
cases cure diseases (e.g., classical deficiency diseases and certain
metabolic disorders) do not make these foods and nutrients medicines
from a scientific point of view. Dictations from national legislation
should not be permitted to influence and allow incorrect statements in a
global Guideline.

South Africa recommends that the Draft Guideline for Use of Nutrition
and Health Claims not be adopted at step 8 by the Commission and that
section 3.4 of the Codex general Guidelines on Claims (CAC/GL 1-1979
(Rev. 1-1991) which prohibits claims as to the suitability of a food for
use in the prevention, alleviation, treatment or cure of a disease be
revised to correctly reflect scientific evidence.
For Health Freedom,
John C. Hammell, President
International Advocates for Health Freedom
556 Boundary Bay Road
Point Roberts, WA 98281-8702 USA
http://www.iahf.com
[email protected]
800-333-2553 N.America
360-945-0352 World

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