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According to Citizens for Health, congressional Democrats have

attacked the recent court decision to rescind the FDA ban on low doses

of ephedra in dietary supplements. New York Times and other media

voices have urged Congress to " move promptly to enact overdue legal

revisions that will significantly strengthen the agency's [FDA's]

power to monitor and police the supplement industry. "

 

Take Action! Protect your health rights! Support DSHEA. Dietary

Supplement critics are using this decision to call for restricting

access to dietary supplements - they claim that the FDA needs more

authority to regulate supplements and that we need to rewrite DSHEA.

 

Go to www.citizens.org/hill/ephedraban.cfm to send messages to your

congressional delegates to put the lid on this. That's IF you value

the right to make health care decisions for yourself.

 

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Thanks for the site Bob. I hope that the rest of us out there take this op

to get more involved by signing the e-letters to their representatives. I

hate to say it but we need the suppliment mfg to help us defeat this poorly

written ephedra bill. Thanks to all who get invovled.

 

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Bob Flaws " <pemachophel2001

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> Democrats mucking about again in loco parentis

>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 20:17:21 -0000

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>According to Citizens for Health, congressional Democrats have

>attacked the recent court decision to rescind the FDA ban on low doses

>of ephedra in dietary supplements. New York Times and other media

>voices have urged Congress to " move promptly to enact overdue legal

>revisions that will significantly strengthen the agency's [FDA's]

>power to monitor and police the supplement industry. "

>

>Take Action! Protect your health rights! Support DSHEA. Dietary

>Supplement critics are using this decision to call for restricting

>access to dietary supplements - they claim that the FDA needs more

>authority to regulate supplements and that we need to rewrite DSHEA.

>

>Go to www.citizens.org/hill/ephedraban.cfm to send messages to your

>congressional delegates to put the lid on this. That's IF you value

>the right to make health care decisions for yourself.

>

>Bob

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That website mentions having house parites on May 11 to get people to write

letters, and I noticed there are no parties organized in California! Go here:

http://www.partylaunch.com/citizens/hostparty/index.cfm

 

mike Bowser <naturaldoc1 wrote:

Thanks for the site Bob. I hope that the rest of us out there take this op

to get more involved by signing the e-letters to their representatives. I

hate to say it but we need the suppliment mfg to help us defeat this poorly

written ephedra bill. Thanks to all who get invovled.

 

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Bob Flaws " <pemachophel2001

>

>

> Democrats mucking about again in loco parentis

>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 20:17:21 -0000

>

>

>According to Citizens for Health, congressional Democrats have

>attacked the recent court decision to rescind the FDA ban on low doses

>of ephedra in dietary supplements. New York Times and other media

>voices have urged Congress to " move promptly to enact overdue legal

>revisions that will significantly strengthen the agency's [FDA's]

>power to monitor and police the supplement industry. "

>

>Take Action! Protect your health rights! Support DSHEA. Dietary

>Supplement critics are using this decision to call for restricting

>access to dietary supplements - they claim that the FDA needs more

>authority to regulate supplements and that we need to rewrite DSHEA.

>

>Go to www.citizens.org/hill/ephedraban.cfm to send messages to your

>congressional delegates to put the lid on this. That's IF you value

>the right to make health care decisions for yourself.

>

>Bob

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