CODEX ALIMENTARIS ENDS U.S. SUPPLEMENTS IN JUNE 2005
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CODEX ALIMENTARIS ENDS U.S. SUPPLEMENTS IN JUNE 2005


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March 9th, 2005, 06:41 PM

CODEX ALIMENTARIS ENDS U.S. SUPPLEMENTS IN JUNE 2005

The features of Codex Alimentaris are:

No supplements can be sold for preventative or therapeutic use.

Any potency higher than RDA levels (pathetically low) is a drug that requires a prescription and must be produced by drug companies.

Codex regulations are binding internationally

New supplements are banned unless given Codex testing and approval (certain to expensive and lacking in scientific merit). Norway and Germany are already operating under the new Codex regulations. The price of zinc tablets has gone from $4 to $52. Echinacea has risen from $14 to $153.

Codex regulations are not based on science or research findings. These regulations were developed by 11 appointed persons. Guess who appointed them?


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