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Old 05-13-2008, 01:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Please Read - Important Info Regarding Natural Health Products !!!

A new law being pushed in Canada by Big Pharma seeks to outlaw up to 60 percent of natural health products currently sold in Canada, even while criminalizing parents who give herbs or supplements to their children. The law, known as C-51, was introduced by the Canadian Minister of Health on April 8th, 2008, and it proposes sweeping changes to Canada's Food and Drugs Act that could have devastating consequences on the health products industry.

Among the changes proposed by the bill are radical alterations to key terminology, including replacing the word "drug" with "therapeutic product" throughout the Act, thereby giving the Canadian government broad-reaching powers to regulate the sale of all herbs, vitamins, supplements and other items. With this single language change, anything that is "therapeutic" automatically falls under the Food and Drug Act. This would include bottled water, blueberries, dandelion greens and essentially all plant-derived substances.

The Act also changes the definition of the word "sell" to include anyone who gives such therapeutic products to someone else. So a mother giving an herb to her child, under the proposed new language, could be arrested for engaging in the sale of unregulated, unapproved "therapeutic substances." Learn about more of these freedom-squashing changes to the law at the Stop51.com website: http://www.stopc51.com

New enforcement powers allow Canadian government to seize your home or business

At the same time that C-51 is outlawing herbs, supplements and vitamins, it would grant alarming new "enforcement" powers to the thugs enforcement agents who claim to be "protecting" the public from dangerous unapproved "therapeutic agents" like, say, dandelion greens. As explained on the www.Educate-Yourself.org website ((http://educate-yourself.org/cn/canadian...), the C-51 law would allow the Canadian government's thugs enforcement agents to:

• Raid your home or business without a warrant
• Seize your bank accounts
• Levy fines up to $5 million and a jail terms up to 2 years for merely selling an herb
• Confiscate your property, then charge you storage fees for the expense involved in storing all the products they stole from you

C-51 would even criminalize the simple drying of herbs in your kitchen to be used in an herbal product, by the way. That would now be categorized as a "controlled activity," and anyone caught engaging in such "controlled activities" would be arrested, fined and potentially jailed. Other "controlled activities" include labeling bottles, harvesting plants on a farm, collecting herbs from your back yard, or even testing herbal products on yourself! (Yes, virtually every activity involving herbs or supplements would be criminalized...)

There's more, too. C-51 is the Canadian government's "final solution" for the health products industry. It's a desperate effort to destroy this industry that's threatening the profits and viability of conventional medicine. Natural medicine works so well -- and is becoming so widely used -- that both the Canadian and American governments have decided to "nuke" the industries by passing new laws that effectively criminalize anyone selling such products. They simply cannot tolerate allowing consumers to have continued access to natural products. To do so will ultimately spell the destruction of Big Pharma and the outdated, corrupt and criminally-operated pharmaceutical industry that these criminally-operated governments are trying to protect.



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Old 05-13-2008, 10:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I sent an email to my local MP asking that they please vote AGAINST this bill.
It seems as if they are trying to take away our civil liberties and that is NOT acceptable !

If anyone else has any info regarding this, then please post here.

I'm sure alot of Canadian cysters are taking supplements and they need to know how this could affect them.

This bill is like the equivolent to CODEX, the US version, and they too are trying to control natural health products.

Send an email to your local MP telling them to vote against Bill C-51.
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Old 05-13-2008, 11:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Not Canadian, bit that is crazy. People should be able to use natural remedies, herbs, supplements, etc. it they want to. Good Luck
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I may be wrong but what I read above, and what I read by the forwarding links are two seperate things.
Having the government become more involved and set guidelines for what is sold in our country is not necessarily a bad thing.
I'm sure people with their dead cats and dogs wish that the government would have done more to avoid the pet food crisis that happened last year.
Testing products and making sure they are not full of harmful chemicals or substances and introducing a system where the govenment avoids future outcomes where it's humans rather than animals, could actually be seen by some as a good thing.
I believe that just like with many rules and laws that are introduced there are always the few that stretch the truth to their advantage to make their point.
This is just my opinion though, I am not here to debate this. However should this post become a debate or should anyone have any issues with the topic, please let me know.
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:24 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Is there a balanced article about this anywhere? So far all I've read sounds pretty paranoid and alarmist.

*ETA - I've found this so far.

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Health Canada says Bill C-51 is not going after the natural health product industry, but Windsor herbalist Anthony Pantalleresco says the legislation would have a drastic impact on millions of Canadians.

"This affects anybody who uses herbs or spices or vitamins in any way shape or form," he said. "Your right to choice is gone. Your right to make your own decisions, based on your own research and whatever you learned, is gone out the door."

According to an e-mail from a Health Canada spokesman, "Bill C-51 is not focused on natural health products and will not affect the manner in which these products are regulated in Canada.

"The standards of evidence for safety and efficacy that are in place for natural health products will not be affected by the new legislation," Stephane Shank wrote. "The risks and benefits associated with natural health products will continue to encompass factors that are unique to natural health products; including history of use, traditional uses and cultural practices."

Shank said the proposed legislation will not limit access to natural health products or require prescriptions for their use. He said such products will continue to be regulated under the same framework introduced in 2004, which includes provisions on licensing, labelling, clinical trials and reporting of adverse reactions.


Penelope Marrett, president of the Toronto-based Canadian Health Food Association, said there are misconceptions about Bill C-51. "People need to remember that we're an already regulated industry," she said. "Because these regulations are much newer than others, their variations (under Bill C-51) may not be as great."

Marrett said the bill does not suggest the removal of natural health products from store shelves.

"Herbalists and naturopaths will still be able to provide the products and the compounds that they do under the current situation," she said.
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I spoke to my naturopath as well (and nutritionist!), as I was freaking out about this bill, but from what they are saying, it might not be as bad as some are thinking.

Either way, we'll have to wait and see how the debate goes and what happens to know for sure.

What I don't understand is health canada going to universities and recruiting more "agents", do they know something that we don't ?
It's sounds a little shady to me.
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