Saturday, May 05, 2007

US Wants To Require Rx For Vitamins & Supplements

US Gov't Goes INSANE
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US Wants To Require Rx For Vitamins & Supplements

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The FDA is ready to classify vitamins and supplements, drugs and even water as needing to be regulated by prescription authorizations. The FDA has proposed regulating such substances and has given opponents of the idea until the end of April to argue against regulating such substances.
The FDA is "fast-tracking" the idea under the guidance of a new administrator who took over the agency just last year. The new policy would regulate vitamins, herbs, alternative therapies, even juices and "Holy Water." The new regulations could make it necessary for Americans to get a prescription from their doctor for vitamins
Not only that, but farmers or ordinary folks with a garden in their backyard growing ordinary garden herbs could find themselves arrested as a drug dealer. Massage oils and handheld massagers would also be illegal without a prescription from a doctor.
Even vegetable juices will be regulated as a drug and require a prescription. That means Americans will have to get a prescription just to enjoy Tomato soup or have a glass of orange juice for their breakfast.
Raw sprouting vegetables and other anti-cancer foods will become regulated as drugs. Any liquids like Gatorade or "Power drinks" or water or sports drinks that are marketed for preventing dehydration. The use of heating rocks as a method used in massage would be outlawed also.
One thing that will happen immediately, if approved, will be the disappearance of foods, vitamins, supplements and homeopathic remedies from store shelves. Apparently this would include first-aid supplies like band-aids, rubbing alcohol, even hydrogen peroxide. Anything of a healthful nature would now come under the "Big Brother" umbrella of the FDA.
The entire FDA authorization proposal is outlined in FDA Docket Number 2006-0480. The approval of such a proposal will not automatically mean that all items will immediatly require a prescription but that such items will fall under FDA regulations. It will take some time for the FDA to begin instituting prescription requirements for items like vitamins and supplements but the pharmaceutical industry is but one of many lobbying for prescription requirements for monopolistic reasons.
Such news should remind Prophecy students of the Babylon prophecy statement in Revelation 18:23b
"for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries (pharmakeia - pharmaceuticals - chemicals) were all nations deceived.
This verse clearly tells us that Babylon's merchants were the "mega-merchants" of the Earth and by their "pharmakeia" ( the word means the business of chemicals, drugs, & occult-related practices) the world is deceived and "under their spell" so to speak. This FDA proposal is clearly designed to widen the scope of their deception beyond measure. For more on this story, read the WorldNetDaily 'expose' on this subject. LINK here.

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