>From Snopes.com (Urban Legends debunked)
Full page at: http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/vitamins.asp

Vitamin See

Claim:   American consumers risk losing their right to purchase and use
vitamins, minerals, and dietary supplements.

Status:   Multiple - see below:

In June 2005 the USA will be forced to accept Codex regulation of
vitamins, minerals, and dietary supplements:   False.

Bills proposing the regulation of dietary supplements are currently
before Congress:   Not any more.
Example:   [Collected on the Internet, 2005]


Origins:   This e-mailed alert began circulating on the Internet in
January 2005. Although the call to arms is worded in such a way as to
convince those who receive that their right to purchase vitamins,
minerals, and dietary supplements in the U.S. is about to be lost to
them unless they act decisively in defense of it, it is outdated and the
facts of what is being considered by American lawmakers and why are
radically dissimilar from the red cape being waved.

First of all, this is another case of an issue that is now largely moot
due to outdated information. Back in 2003, two versions of a bill that
proposed the regulation of dietary supplements (S. 722, the "Dietary
Supplement Safety Act of 2003," and H.R. 3377, the "Dietary Supplement
Access and Awareness Act") were introduced to Congress. Neither of these
bills was ever voted upon, much less passed. They both expired with the
end of the 108th Congress in 2004 and have not been reintroduced to the
currently sitting 109th Congress.

Moreover, neither of these items of potential legislation was forced on
the U.S. by an outside regulatory body, nor did they say anything about
restricting the American public's access to vitamins and minerals. Their
sole target was dietary supplements, a class of products that has been
unregulated since 1994, when Congress passed legislation that exempted
them from federal regulation. Claims that your right to take vitamins
and minerals is about to be impaired or that you will require doctors'
prescriptions to obtain such products should be regarded as attempts at
rabble-rousing, deliberate moves to spur you into action against one
thing by convincing you that something very different and far closer to
your heart is at stake.

Vitamins and minerals are not under the gun. Dietary supplements are.
And no outside regulatory body is behind this move: the proposed
legislation is the work of American lawmakers looking to safeguard the
public from the unscrupulous and the hazardous. If you take nothing else
from this article, take the preceding three sentences. 


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