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I just received this from someone in another e-group that I

belong to. I'm wondering if anyone in the group has heard about

this.

Yes, I have heard about this from my other groups already. I suggest

everyone take the survey and let o know how you feel about this

matter.

Khris

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I have and it sucks. The trend is corporate take over of everything and

every aspect of our lives and then consolidation into just one giant company

called Taco Bell.

Bill Corley

From: Smartonetwo_99

Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010

Codex Alimentarius, goes into effect Dec. 31st 2009

If Codex Alimentarius has its way, then herbs, vitamins, minerals,

homeopathic remedies, amino acids and other natural remedies you have taken

for granted most of your life will be gone. The name of the game for Codex

Alimentarius is to shift all remedies into the prescription category so they

can be controlled exclusively by the medical monopoly and its bosses, the

major pharmaceutical firms. Predictably, this scenario has been denied by

both the Canadian Health Food Association and the Health Protection Branch

of Canada (HPB).

The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany

where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the

drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is

vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the

Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is

being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The

same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government

controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which

they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies. "

It is now a criminal offence in parts of Europe to sell herbs as foods. An

agreement called EEC6565 equates selling herbs as foods to selling other

illegal drugs. Action is being taken to accelerate other European countries

into 'harmonization' as well.

Donna ACS

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Those herbs would be illegal to harvest the seeds ect illegal to buy. One in a

sense might as well be growing marijuana, if the law was to pass. Get involved

and use formulated emails, to be an activist with a computer right now is a

revolution in itself.

>

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> From: Smartonetwo_99 <dscroggs44646@...>

> Subject: [ ] Has anyone heard about this?

>

> Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 4:40 PM

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> Codex Alimentarius, goes into effect Dec. 31st 2009

>

> If Codex Alimentarius has its way, then herbs, vitamins, minerals, homeopathic

remedies, amino acids and other natural remedies you have taken for granted most

of your life will be gone. The name of the game for Codex Alimentarius is to

shift all remedies into the prescription category so they can be controlled

exclusively by the medical monopoly and its bosses, the major pharmaceutical

firms. Predictably, this scenario has been denied by both the Canadian Health

Food Association and the Health Protection Branch of Canada (HPB).

> The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany

where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug

companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E

above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway

pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold

there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true

of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has

the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food

stores, convenience stores or pharmacies. "

> It is now a criminal offence in parts of Europe to sell herbs as foods. An

agreement called EEC6565 equates selling herbs as foods to selling other illegal

drugs. Action is being taken to accelerate other European countries into

'harmonization' as well.

>

> Donna ACS

>

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http://www.thenhf.com/government_affairs_federal.html

> >

> >

> > From: Smartonetwo_99 <dscroggs44646@>

> > Subject: [ ] Has anyone heard about this?

> >

> > Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 4:40 PM

> >

> >

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> > Codex Alimentarius, goes into effect Dec. 31st 2009

> >

> > If Codex Alimentarius has its way, then herbs, vitamins, minerals,

homeopathic remedies, amino acids and other natural remedies you have taken for

granted most of your life will be gone. The name of the game for Codex

Alimentarius is to shift all remedies into the prescription category so they can

be controlled exclusively by the medical monopoly and its bosses, the major

pharmaceutical firms. Predictably, this scenario has been denied by both the

Canadian Health Food Association and the Health Protection Branch of Canada

(HPB).

> > The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany

where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug

companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E

above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway

pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold

there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true

of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has

the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food

stores, convenience stores or pharmacies. "

> > It is now a criminal offence in parts of Europe to sell herbs as foods. An

agreement called EEC6565 equates selling herbs as foods to selling other illegal

drugs. Action is being taken to accelerate other European countries into

'harmonization' as well.

> >

> > Donna ACS

> >

>

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We must speak up!On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, healinghope <mfrreman@...> wrote:

 

Those herbs would be illegal to harvest the seeds ect illegal to buy. One in a sense might as well be growing marijuana, if the law was to pass. Get involved and use formulated emails, to be an activist with a computer right now is a revolution in itself.

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