FDA Breaks Promise on Proposed New Supplement Rules
FDA promised not to enforce the NDI guidance until it was final. Last Friday, they broke that promise.
FDA promised not to enforce the NDI guidance until it was final. Last Friday, they broke that promise.
The California Right to Know 2012 Ballot Initiative collected enough signatures—and now, with your help, you can become part of history.
Not only are doctors being advised to reject chelation therapy—they’re being asked to report on their colleagues who practice it.
Their latest report says there might be safety concerns but admits to being basically clueless about what, if anything, to do. Action Alert!
Seven prisoners say it’s happening to them—and their health is being damaged because of it.
That’s when something is presented in a way that conceals its true nature—which is the case right now in Michigan. Action Alert!
Read it for yourself, and decide if it’s as namby-pamby as we think it is.
If supplements caused such adverse events, they would be banned immediately! Fortunately there are excellent supplement alternatives to these drugs.
That’s what genetic engineering advocates claim. But science (and a shocking number of developing-world suicides) debunk this myth.
The DEA is enabling—even encouraging—a generation of opiate addicts, while the FDA tries to quash safe and helpful supplements like DHEA.