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"Free Speech about
Science Act of 2011"
- ANH Takes Lead...
Opinion by Consumer Advocate
Tim Bolen
Wednesday,
April 6th, 2011
Sometimes we all forget how very
large the North American Health Freedom
Movement actually is. Sometimes,
because of its sheer size it becomes
unwieldy. But, for certain, there are
those that, every day, see something
that needs doing - and simply do it
first, reminding us all what we need to
do next.
The Alliance for Natural Health (ANH)
took the lead, this week, in the North
American Health Freedom ventures when
they announced support for, and
energized their membership, to support
"The Free Speech
about Science (FSAS) Act, HR 1364."
Good for them.
Here's what their article led off with.
"Today, the Free
Speech about Science Act of 2011 was introduced in
Congress by Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) and Rep.
Jared Polis (D-CO).
Please tell Congress how important this bill is!
As we reported last week, a new bill in Congress
promises to revolutionize the way Americans get
access to scientific research on the health benefits
of foods and supplements.
The Free Speech
about Science (FSAS) Act, HR 1364, would change FDA
regulations so that legitimate, peer-reviewed
scientific studies can be referenced without
changing the food’s regulatory category to an
unapproved drug. This will protect access to
scientific information, and will protect your right
to know about the healthy benefits of food and food
supplements. The bill amends the appropriate
sections of current law to allow the flow of
legitimate scientific and educational information
while still giving FDA and FTC the right to take
action against misleading information and against
false and unsubstantiated claims."
You can read the whole article by
clicking
here.
The ANH, formerly the American
Association for Health Freedom, based in
the Washington DC area, says about their
mission:
"The Alliance for Natural Health USA
(ANH-USA)*, is part of an international
organization dedicated to promoting
sustainable health and freedom of choice
in healthcare through good science and
good law. We protect the right of
natural-health practitioners to practice
and the right of consumers to choose the
healthcare options they prefer. Since
1992, we have worked to shift the
medical paradigm from an exclusive focus
on surgery, drugs and other conventional
techniques to an “integrative” approach
incorporating functional foods, dietary
supplements and lifestyle changes. This
is the way to improve health and extend
lives while reducing the costs of
healthcare back to a sustainable level."
Stay tuned.
Tim Bolen - Consumer
Advocate
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