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Stephen:

 

Do you know of any response in the US by the national level

organizations?

 

I would probably be a good political move to publically announce a

boycott of those and similar products by our industry.

 

Or announce a formal boycott by the CHA, Todd?

 

 

Jim Ramholz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " stephen " <stephen@b...> wrote:

> Below is an article from Xinhua about a crackdown by the Chinese

Gov't on supplements cut with pharmaceutical ingredients.

>

> Stephen Morrissey

>

>

>

> Illegal slimming pills, fake Viagra face crackdown

> Xinhuanet 2002-07-30 00:13:59

>

> BEIJING, July 30 (Xinhuanet) -- China has launched a nationwide

crackdown on illegal practices among health supplement makers like

adding pharmaceutical substances to slimming pills or exaggerating

their function.

>

> Tonic foods designed to help weight loss, increase vigor,

improve sexual

> performance, promote viability or make people look beautiful would

be major

> items for investigation, the Ministry of Health announced Tuesday.

>

> Tonic foods are defined in China as those taken by specific

groups of

> people to improve bodily functions, but not for therapeutic

purposes.

>

> China has seen a boom in pro-health supplements in recent

decades along

> with rapid improvements in average living standards and public

awareness of

> health promotion.

>

> Aiming to regulate the market, the government introduced

regulations on

> tonic foods in 1996, which stipulated the monitoring of products

from

> application for health authority approval, to production,

retailing and

> advertising.

>

> Despite that, many illegal practices by producers and

retailershad made

> the enormously-profitable market rather chaotic, according to

ministry

> officials.

>

> Some firms exaggerated the health-promotion functions of their

products

> through highly-colored advertising or by altering the instructions

and

> labels to promote buying, said Wang Jianrong, an official with the

> ministry's department of law and supervision.

>

> Some ignored strict rules and added pharmaceutical substances,

which might

> help the product meet customer demands for faster and obvious

results, but

> are often potentially dangerous.

>

> Out of 13 brands of tonic food banned by the ministry, eight are

diet

> capsules or pills containing fenfluramine, which used to be a

component of

> slimming drugs but was outlawed in 1997 after itwas linked to

heart valve

> damage.

>

> Four other " nutritious drinks " or " vigor pills " were found to

contain

> sildenafil citrate, the major component of the anti-impotence drug

Viagra.

>

> " Illegal activities have not only seriously misled customers,

but also

> damaged the reputation of the whole industry, " said Wang.

>

> Departments of public health and market management will pay

special

> attention to exaggerated advertising from now on.

>

> Businesses which had altered their products' instructions and

labels would

> have to correct them by the end of September, otherwise face

closure, Wang

> said. Enditem

>

>

>

> Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed

healthcare

> practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics

specializing

> in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional

services,

> including board approved online continuing education.

>

>

>

>

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From James,

Do you know of any response in the US by the national level

organizations?

 

I would probably be a good political move to publically announce a

boycott of those and similar products by our industry.

 

Or announce a formal boycott by the CHA, Todd?

 

 

James, Good idea. Positive steps taken in self-regulation should be

announced. But first, we need to take those steps. Unfortunately neither

the organizations representing professionals nor the American Herbal

Products Association, which represents the industry side, have taken

preventive steps to eliminate the problem of these products landing in the

hands of patients or consumers. Hopefully the MOH in Beijing will identify

the culprits and either shut them down or police their activities.

Otherwise their adulterated products may just end up getting dumped via

container ship to Long Beach the way American companies dumped DDT in China

when it was banned here. If the TCM industry had an independent lab

providing Certificates of Analysis and doing spot checks of TCM products and

ingredients sold in the US...now that would be newsworthy!

 

Stephen Morrissey

 

P.S. Zev, thanks for the appreciative echo. I often wonder about the black

hole some of my posts appear to hit.

 

 

 

, " stephen " <stephen@b...> wrote:

> Below is an article from Xinhua about a crackdown by the Chinese

Gov't on supplements cut with pharmaceutical ingredients.

>

> Stephen Morrissey

>

>

>

> Illegal slimming pills, fake Viagra face crackdown

> Xinhuanet 2002-07-30 00:13:59

>

> BEIJING, July 30 (Xinhuanet) -- China has launched a nationwide

crackdown on illegal practices among health supplement makers like

adding pharmaceutical substances to slimming pills or exaggerating

their function.

>

> Tonic foods designed to help weight loss, increase vigor,

improve sexual

> performance, promote viability or make people look beautiful would

be major

> items for investigation, the Ministry of Health announced Tuesday.

>

> Tonic foods are defined in China as those taken by specific

groups of

> people to improve bodily functions, but not for therapeutic

purposes.

>

> China has seen a boom in pro-health supplements in recent

decades along

> with rapid improvements in average living standards and public

awareness of

> health promotion.

>

> Aiming to regulate the market, the government introduced

regulations on

> tonic foods in 1996, which stipulated the monitoring of products

from

> application for health authority approval, to production,

retailing and

> advertising.

>

> Despite that, many illegal practices by producers and

retailershad made

> the enormously-profitable market rather chaotic, according to

ministry

> officials.

>

> Some firms exaggerated the health-promotion functions of their

products

> through highly-colored advertising or by altering the instructions

and

> labels to promote buying, said Wang Jianrong, an official with the

> ministry's department of law and supervision.

>

> Some ignored strict rules and added pharmaceutical substances,

which might

> help the product meet customer demands for faster and obvious

results, but

> are often potentially dangerous.

>

> Out of 13 brands of tonic food banned by the ministry, eight are

diet

> capsules or pills containing fenfluramine, which used to be a

component of

> slimming drugs but was outlawed in 1997 after itwas linked to

heart valve

> damage.

>

> Four other " nutritious drinks " or " vigor pills " were found to

contain

> sildenafil citrate, the major component of the anti-impotence drug

Viagra.

>

> " Illegal activities have not only seriously misled customers,

but also

> damaged the reputation of the whole industry, " said Wang.

>

> Departments of public health and market management will pay

special

> attention to exaggerated advertising from now on.

>

> Businesses which had altered their products' instructions and

labels would

> have to correct them by the end of September, otherwise face

closure, Wang

> said. Enditem

>

>

>

> Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed

healthcare

> practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics

specializing

> in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional

services,

> including board approved online continuing education.

>

>

>

>

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