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Title: Senate Vitamin Ban Bill - PLEASE READ
Senate to Consider Vitamin Ban
The World Trade Organization's food and drug regulatory body is
controlled by big drug companies, and they are trying to use it
to make all but the smallest doses of vitamins illegal to
purchase without a prescription worldwide. The Dietary
Supplement Safety Act of 2003, Senate Bill 722, would do just
that in the US, by effectively regulating out of existence the
sale of almost all vitamin supplements at higher potencies,
except by prescription.
The bill has been introduced by Democratic Senator Dick Durbin
[2], a strong advocate of the WTO and sponsor of much pro-drug
company legislation.
To help prevent this sellout of the American people to Big
Drugs, write in protest to Senate Bill 722 to your senators.
Tell them what many of them don't know: SB 722 is NOT TRUTHFUL
in its intentions. It will open the door to devastatingly harsh
regulation. Senators Hillary Clinton of New York and Diane
Feinstein of California have also declared themselves in support
of the bill. Find out how to contact your senators on [3] below.
Supplement Group Found to Reduce Cancer Risk
At a time when the US Senate is considering making large-dose
vitamins unavailable to the American public except with
prescriptions at drug prices, an extensive study has revealed
that a specific mega-dose supplement group can dramatically
reduce cancer risk.
A total of 13,000 men and women aged 30 to 65 took part in the
study, which found that regular use of a particular supplement
group reduced cancer risk 37% in men and 31% in women. The
supplement group is: 6mg of beta-carotene, 120mg of vitamin C,
90mg of vitamin E, 100 micrograms of selenium, and 20 milligrams
of zinc.
Under SB 722, supplements at these dosages would be available
only as prescription drugs. To read more about the study click
below on [4].
Senate to Consider Vitamin Ban
The World Trade Organization's food and drug regulatory body is
controlled by big drug companies, and they are trying to use it
to make all but the smallest doses of vitamins illegal to
purchase without a prescription worldwide. The Dietary
Supplement Safety Act of 2003, Senate Bill 722, would do just
that in the US, by effectively regulating out of existence the
sale of almost all vitamin supplements at higher potencies,
except by prescription.
The bill has been introduced by Democratic Senator Dick Durbin
[2], a strong advocate of the WTO and sponsor of much pro-drug
company legislation.
To help prevent this sellout of the American people to Big
Drugs, write in protest to Senate Bill 722 to your senators.
Tell them what many of them don't know: SB 722 is NOT TRUTHFUL
in its intentions. It will open the door to devastatingly harsh
regulation. Senators Hillary Clinton of New York and Diane
Feinstein of California have also declared themselves in support
of the bill. Find out how to contact your senators on [3] below.
Supplement Group Found to Reduce Cancer Risk
At a time when the US Senate is considering making large-dose
vitamins unavailable to the American public except with
prescriptions at drug prices, an extensive study has revealed
that a specific mega-dose supplement group can dramatically
reduce cancer risk.
A total of 13,000 men and women aged 30 to 65 took part in the
study, which found that regular use of a particular supplement
group reduced cancer risk 37% in men and 31% in women. The
supplement group is: 6mg of beta-carotene, 120mg of vitamin C,
90mg of vitamin E, 100 micrograms of selenium, and 20 milligrams
of zinc.
Under SB 722, supplements at these dosages would be available
only as prescription drugs. To read more about the study click
below on [4].