Readers’ Corner
“Big Farma?” We love it!
We have news about intravenous vitamin C, the much-contested IOM vitamin D report, new lawsuits against Monsanto, and the outcry against KV Pharmaceutical.
We don’t say it often enough: If not for you, we couldn’t do what we do. Now we need your help to increase our readership.
“Corn sugar”? It’s high-fructose corn syrup by any other name, and it’s dangerous. What sweeteners are safe? What’s not? You may be surprised at the latest research.
At one point we almost lost—it’s still touch and go—but there is some good news to report.
The CDC estimates that one in four Americans become ill each year from foodborne illnesses. The current Food Safety bills will not make this better—they will almost certainly make it worse. We want to share the rest of our strategy with you.
The first national survey about bisphenol A (BPA) conducted by Statistics Canada has revealed that 91% of Canadians have a body burden of this chemical known to have hormone-like effects. Click here to read in further detail http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/statscan-survey-finds-bpa-present-in-91-per-cent-of-canadians/article1674153/. What does not mean? Honestly, no one knows because “we are the experiment.”
Food Safety Legislation Food Safety Bill Threatens Natural Health Options House Bill HR 2479 – Criminal Sanctions fact sheet The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act still contains dangerous provisions that threaten access to natural health options.The FDA Food Modernization Act (S. 510), also referred to as the “Food Safety” bill, has been modified to exempt […]
Protect Our Children Current Issues: Runaway Vaccine Schedules Government Is Not A Parent ANH-USA Citizen Petition To FDA About Dangerous Chemical BPA – Please Take Action Now! No To More And More Drugs For Children At Younger And Younger Ages – Please Take Action Yes to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy– Especially for Brain Damaged Soldiers Tell […]
ANH–USA has opposed the so-called Food Safety Bill as a threat to natural health and health freedom. As we reported to you in April, we have been working to improve the Senate’s version of the bill. In particular, we succeeded in preventing language that would have committed the US to harmonization of food standards with the rest of the world under a completely flawed process known as CODEX. Now we need your help to promote two excellent amendments to the bill that would exempt small food producers and producers who sell their food directly to market (such as farmers’ markets) from new regulation.