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Dogs on Holiday UK
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FDA guidelines threaten freedom of religion

Post by Dogs on Holiday UK »

The FDA has gone completely insane. It's like being back in the Middle Ages - or is it that the pharmaceutical industries want the whole world as its lab and doesn't want anything to interfere with their experiments?
Christine
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Dear Readers,
A careful reading of the new CAM Guidelines published by the Food and Drug Administration reveals that items used in religious ceremony are now subject to being regulated as drugs or medical devices. Holy water, annointing oils, prayer beads, rosaries and even religious paintings or sculptures can now be classified as drugs or medical devices and essentially outlawed by the FDA.
Sound absurd? It is absurd. But read the article yourself to get the details. Essentially, ANY object to which a therapeutic value is claimed can be classified as a medical device. So if a church says that prayer beads have a therapeutic effect on a person, the FDA suddenly deems those prayer beads to be medical devices.
ANY oil or water to which a therapeutic value is claimed is considered a "drug." Holy water, for example, which is often described as imparting a therapeutic effect upon those who consume it or come into contact with it, is quite clearly considered a "drug" by the FDA and could easily be regulated as such.
It's not what's in the water that counts, it's the claims attributed to it. Any object can be instantly transformed into a "medical device" by simply stating that it has some sort of therapeutic effect on a person. As a result, YOUR religious practices could be regulated by the FDA, and any person in your church who uses objects in healing, enhancing or providing therapeutic benefits to other individuals could be arrested for "practicing medicine without a license."
Don't believe me? Read the story yourself. This is actually 100% in agreement with the FDA's openly-stated position on "alternative" medicine. (Anyone who disagrees with this assessment hasn't read the relevant FDA regulations and guidelines.)
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Tanya Marquette
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: FDA guidelines threaten freedom of religion

Post by Tanya Marquette »

although you are totally correct in what you say, the church you know
will be exempt. the church is not what they want to control--it works
in the name of the corporation!
but the FDA is not insane. it is doing exactly what it is supposed to
do. it supports the corporate program which is part of the one world,
one government effort. i read the links in your earlier post regarding
the North American Union. while i can't support the racism regarding the
situation with immigrants, it was good to see the effort to expose this
ongoing effort signed into law by bush. actually because of the bigotry it became
hard to read one of the documents despite some good information provided.
the important information as regards this discussion group is the efforts
to control food and healing. ig farben, a corporate nazi behind hitler's
rise to power, is given some credit for this entire process of codex after
ww2. he sought to find the means to control the world and came to the
conclusion that food was It. the codex history stems from this point of
history. so looking at the fda, what they are doing is in synch with what
the corporate elite have been working toward all these decades.
what is insane is the complacency and ignorance of the public. it is
totally insane that normally intelligent people refuse to believe the
reality of codex. and even crazier that they will do nothing to investigate
the codex or take even the simplest actions to save humanity (including their
own) from this totalitarian effort to control humanity.
what i find bothersome is the document that rails against natural solutions
foundation accusing them of serving the interests of Big Pharma. while i
think they come from a mainstream, middle of the road position, their
effort to publicize the issue is important. and while the fda is not a
body of elected officials, giving them commentary is not worthless. i would
say that people need to contact the elected officials as well.
i had a call from nova scotia this a.m. regarding some other than health
business but got into a lengthy discussion about codex. i will be forwarding
her some information this weekend. this is one thing that we all can do--
talk up the issues to everyone possible. then contact elected officials
and lobby them in the 100's of thousands as happened in 1994 with the
DSHEA regs that they are now trying to undo. put together petitions for
health food stores and other businesses and events where there might be
receptive audiences. get others to phone and write. and run public and
private group sessions to publicize the situation and rev up a public
response. just some ideas among many. contacting the fda is only one tact and if
the naysayers paid a little better attention they would have noticed that
natural solution foundation also puts out efforts to inform on federal and
state legislative efforts to undo health freedom. and yes, i totally agree
that this is not a single issue item but part of a total philosophical,
political and economic program that does not have our best interests at heart
at all. but most people, from my experience, relate to single issues and
the global perspective is too much for them to take in. so it can be a
strategy to begin to deal with the specific; eg, commentary to the fda about
codex regulationing, and then try to extrapolate to the larger global problem.
tanya
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Health: New FDA guidelines threaten religious freedoms; Holy water could be regulated as "drugs" and rosaries as "medical devices"
The FDA has a long history of attacking and suppressing health freedoms (see our article, Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA raids on healers, vitamin shops and supplement companies), but...
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Ananda Ruchira
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Re: FDA guidelines threaten freedom of religion

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"Those whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad."
(Euripides)
(re: not about the CAM's, I'm re: to the FDA)
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: FDA guidelines threaten freedom of religion

Post by Tanya Marquette »

unfortunately, they want to take the rest of along with them!
tanya


Dogs on Holiday UK
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Re: FDA guidelines threaten freedom of religion

Post by Dogs on Holiday UK »

SOONER rather than later!!!!!!
Christine


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