If Dr. Offit Had His Way, Vitamins Would Be Treated as Drugs
The New York Times has published another shameful op-ed bashing nutritional supplements. Here’s our response.
The New York Times has published another shameful op-ed bashing nutritional supplements. Here’s our response.
Regarding the Consumer Reports article, “Dietitians can provide skilled advice on how to eat more healthfully” [June 3], reprinted in Washington Post: Instead of encouraging consumers to improve their health via nutritional advice tailored to their personal needs and resources, this “article” is a thinly veiled advertisement for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND). […]

The FDA is trampling free speech to limit your access to supplements. But ANH-USA has a bold new legal strategy. Will you join us in this historic battle? Dear Readers, Did you know that if a supplement company “Likes” a customer’s Facebook post, it magically transforms nutritional supplements into drugs? The same thing happens if […]
In a rare showing of bipartisanship, the Senate hopes to repair a hopelessly broken system. Action Alert!

Simple—you ship it to third world countries!

Now on to the CT House—where the opposition is stronger. Action Alerts!

Now they want to cut open your throat and install a metal ring with magnets, when the best and safest natural remedies cost pennies!
While the FDA dillydallied on reviewing its earlier ruling that bisphenol A (BPA) poses no threat to health, researchers at the National Institutes of Health — basing their findings on 2009 findings — linked BPA to the interference of brain development both in newborns and the unborn.

The revised draft bill was released to us today, with no substantive changes. The Senate votes in a couple of days—Action Alert!