Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Ingrid, You are so very welcome. I have another eye-opener shocker to post later today. Reading a 1940's Oxford Medicine journal I discovered that colon cancer in the ages of 20's 30's and 40's was already commonly known. I'll post the exact text later. Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Screening for All. Colon Cancer for None. ProjectMARCH -- rarely in life do you get a chance to make major change or save thousands of lives. March 6, 2006 you can. http://www.colorectal-cancer.net/projectmarch.htm Re: Health Freedom Protection Act introduced in Congress Priscilla, Thank you for taking the time to help make us more aware of these things. It is really a sad world when we think about it. Love, Ingrid > > > > If you are concerned about the nutritional supplement information > and how much of it gets censored by the FDA here finally is a bill to > stop that. > > > > Priscilla A. Savary > > Executive Director > > Colorectal Cancer Network > > PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 > > > > psavary@c... > > www.colorectal-cancer.net > > _________ > > Screening for All. Colon Cancer for None. > > ProjectMARCH -- rarely in life do you get a chance to make major > change or save thousands of lives. March 6, 2006 you can. > > http://www.colorectal-cancer.net/projectmarch.htm > > > > > > > > BILL INTRODUCED TO STOP FDA'S CENSORSHIP > > > > The Health Freedom Protection Act (H.R. 4282) to prevent the > > Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Trade > > Commission (FTC) from censoring information about dietary > > supplements has been introduced into Congress. Congressman > > Ron explains that the Health Freedom Protection Act > > specifically will: (1) stop the FDA from censoring truthful > > claims about dietary supplements; (2) stop the FDA from > > prohibiting the distribution of scientific articles and > > publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting > > against disease; and (3) address the FTCâ?Ts violations of the > > First Amendment. > > > > http://healthy.net/scr/news.asp?Id=8074 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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