FDA Protects Big Pharma Products by Declaring that Silver Has No Therapeutic Value
The EPA, on the other hand, allows its widespread use as a germ killer in clothing, bedding, cosmetics, electric shavers, baby bottles, and food containers.
The EPA, on the other hand, allows its widespread use as a germ killer in clothing, bedding, cosmetics, electric shavers, baby bottles, and food containers.
The agency has just issued a warning to consumers. As is so often the case, what they don’t tell you is more important than what they do tell you.
ANH-USA has learned that the FDA is working with state medical boards behind the scenes—sometimes in violation of the law.
Here’s a new suggestion from a leading integrative physician and some intriguing comments from our readers.
This time it is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) which is acting lawlessly and trying to censor science about natural health products.
Would their labels say, “Brewed with pure Rocky Mountain spring water, GMO corn syrup, and fish bladder”?
What you need is probably already in your kitchen.
State licensing boards are trying to prevent unlicensed citizens from even talking about certain subjects. Here are some of the latest gag orders.
FDA’s own employees are starting to question the agency’s reckless drug approval process.
The agency defied its own panel’s recommendation against approval because slight benefit is not worth the risk of suicide (and, we might add, addiction).