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congress is going to "protect u" from those dangerous supplements!

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Next thing ya know "amazing growth hormone spray in a bottle" is going to be prescription only :rolleyes:

Anti-Aging Products Face Congressional Scrutiny
By Adam Entous

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The marketing practices and advertising claims of companies that sell anti-aging pills and other dietary supplements to seniors will face congressional scrutiny on Monday at a hearing that could lead to tougher regulation of the $27 billion industry.

An estimated 60 percent of Americans take some form of supplement with no apparent health problems. But experts say some anti-aging products can pose health risks, particularly to the elderly, and unlike new prescription and over-the-counter drugs, U.S. law does not require them to undergo premarket approval for safety and efficacy.

The Senate Special Committee on Aging, chaired by Democrat John Breaux of Louisiana, called Monday's hearing to look at how these pills, creams and tonics -- which promise a wide range of benefits from boosting energy, to preventing memory loss to building muscle -- are marketed by mail-order and over the Internet, and targeted to older Americans unaware of the possible dangers.

Specifically, aides said the Senate committee would focus on companies controlled by Glenn Braswell, who was pardoned by former President Bill Clinton in January for a 1983 mail fraud conviction stemming from his sale of a product that he falsely claimed cured baldness.

Braswell, who allegedly hired Clinton's brother-in-law to press for the pardon, was subpoenaed to testify about the practices of GB Data Systems Inc., the holding company for at least 10 businesses selling a wide range of dietary supplements.

But committee aides said they were informed by Braswell's attorneys that they would counsel their client to invoke his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination in light of an ongoing investigation by the IRS.

The committee said products sold by Braswell's companies -- which claim to treat everything from constipation to anxiety and are sold in a variety of forms -- are not known to have caused any serious health problems or deaths.

But lawmakers will hear testimony from health experts critical of Braswell's marketing tactics and advertising claims. These experts will also warn of the health risks associated with mixing certain herbal and non-herbal supplements with prescription drugs and other FDA (news - web sites)-approved medications taken by millions of seniors.

St. John's Wort, for example, may reduce the effectiveness of certain antiviral drugs. Chamomile tea can cause a severe reaction in people allergic to ragweed. Other compounds used in supplements can cause vomiting, breathing problems, convulsions, and even coma and death when used in large amounts, the experts will warn.

The Senate panel has also subpoenaed Ron Tepper, editor of the Journal of Longevity. Committee aides allege that the journal is used as a ``marketing and advertising tool'' for many of Braswell's products. Like Braswell, Tepper's attorney counseled him to take the Fifth, committee aides said.

Breaux has yet to decide whether legislation was needed to protect seniors, many of whom used dietary supplements as an alternative to traditional treatments or to save money on expensive prescription drugs, aides said.

As many as 1,800 herbal medications are sold in the United States, and the burden is on the FDA to prove the products are unsafe before they can be removed from the market, contrary to the drug market wherein manufacturers must establish safety and long-term effects to get FDA approval.

While legislative action was possible, the committee's immediate goal was to increase awareness about the potential health risks, aides said.

In addition to hearing from health experts, the Government Accounting Office, which conducts investigations for Congress, will release a report on anti-aging products marketed to the elderly. The FDA, the FBI (news - web sites) and the Federal Trade Commission will also testify about their efforts to combat fraud.
 
It's disgusting that this will be determined by guys like Strom Thurmond, who actually knows what dinosaur tastes like. :mad:
 
Some people are allergic to caffeine...."F--k", We should ban Coke and Pepsi products as well...Shot Jaun Valdez for supplying it from Columbia...(caffeine)...

I can see it know...."BLACK MARKET FOLGERS"...psst, I can get you a kilo for $500.00

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hey they yanked GHB claiming it was dangerous and the date rape drug then next thing u know there is persciption that does the sam fucking thing. For god sakes tylenal and aspirin will kill u too ........... !!!!!!!!!!!!
another example: Red yeast rice is used to lower cholesteral actuall works 200% better and safer then lipitor ( a cholesteral lowering pecription that causes numerous side effects) they are banning the importation or the Red yeast rice and then will ban it. We will then see it at the pharmacy as a medication ITS BULLSHIT what they can do its all about money not how many people they hurt and kill
 
government has to have its finger in every pie....

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this country is not all that....so if it gets worse here there are better places to go to...if they get me mad iam out of here....LOL
 
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