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Islander
02-05-10, 09:35 AM
This e-letter from Alliance for Natural Health USA arrived in my in-box yesterday. Posting it FYI. I'll be away all day but will be curious to see your comments.

Senator McCain Files New Bill That Attacks Your Access to Supplements and Repeals Key Sections of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act


TAKE ACTION AND TELL YOUR SENATOR NOT TO CO-SPONSOR THIS BILL (http://aahf.convio.net/site/R?i=5HeZPK83BRDNDhkR53iSpw..)
Senator McCain’s bill is called The Dietary Supplement Safety Act (DSSA). It would repeal key sections of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). DSHEA protects supplements if 1) they are food products that have been in the food supply and not chemically altered or 2) if they were sold as supplements prior to 1994, the year that DSHEA was passed. If a supplement fits one of these two descriptions, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cannot arbitrarily ban it or reclassify it as a drug.
These protections are far from perfect. They discourage companies from developing new forms of supplements. New supplements may be arbitrarily banned by the FDA or adopted by drug companies in a way that precludes their further sale as supplements.
McCain’s bill would wipe out even the minimal protections contained in DSHEA. It would give the FDA full discretion and power to compile a discreet list of supplements allowed to remain on the market while banning all others.
Everyone knows that the FDA is friendly to drug companies (which pay its bills and provide good revolving door jobs) and hostile to supplement companies. Under this bill, this same Agency could quite arbitrarily ban any supplement it wished or turn it over to drug companies to be developed as a drug and sold for multiples of its price as a supplement.
The FDA will like this because it believes that it can more easily control a few industry giants. But isn’t it more likely that the industry giants will eventually gain control over the FDA?
The FDA is already misusing the adverse event reporting process that exists. Drugs rack up thousands of adverse event reports without any action. Just recently, the FDA yanked from the market a supplement product based on just a couple of alleged adverse event reports without even allowing the company (an old and respected firm) to provide any counter-evidence or counter-argument.
The bill also allows the FDA to yank a product (at the company’s expense) if there is a “reasonable probability” that it is “adulterated” or “misbranded”. Let’s remember that “adulterated” could mean there is a minor record keeping error on the producer’s part and “misbranded” can mean that the producer simply tells the truth about the product. An “adulterated” and “misbranded” supplement in Orwellian FDA speak may actually be both completely safe and effective.
We must prevent this bill from gaining traction! Protect your access to supplements by contacting your senators today and asking them NOT to co-sponsor the Dietary Supplement Safety Act but rather to oppose it.
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McCain’s Dietary Supplement Safety Act (DSSA) appears to be supported by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) which is funded by major league sports teams including baseball, football and others. The recent suspensions of NFL and other professional sports figures is much in the news, and the goal of the sports industry appears to be to shift the spotlight from their players to the supplements industry. In his comments, Senator McCain cited six NFL players recently suspended for testing positive for banned substances and purportedly exposed to these substances through dietary supplements.
The problem here of course is one of illegal sale and use of steroids. So why dismantle the supplement industry in order to control already illegal substances?
The FDA currently has complete and total authority to stop illegal steroids and, more broadly, to regulate dietary supplements. If the agency were doing its job, it could and would have prevented the sale of illegal steroids. The answer to this problem is not to give FDA more power. The Agency simply needs to do it’s job.
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Why would a bill be offered to solve an illegal steroid problem that does not really address the steroid problem but instead gives the FDA complete and arbitrary control over all supplements? The answer is simple.
There are a lot of vested interests which are threatened by supplements. Drug companies do not like them because they represent a low cost, safer, and often more effective alternative to drugs. The FDA does not like them because supplements do not come through the FDA approval process and therefore do not support the FDA budget.
Why not simply require that supplements be brought through the FDA’s drug approval process? Wouldn’t that create a level playing field?
That is probably the argument that Senator McCain has been sold. But it is a completely false argument. The FDA drug approval process costs as much as a billion dollars. It is not economically feasible to spend such vast sums on substances that are not protected by patent, and natural substances cannot legally be patented.
This is the great “Catch 22” of American medicine. The FDA, which is supposed to guard and promote our health, is hostile to the kind of natural medicine—based on diet, supplements, and exercise—that represents the real future of healthcare. The Agency has either been captured by drug interests or is trapped in a catastrophically expensive, toxic, and ineffective patented-drug model.
Senator McCain has no doubt offered this bill in good faith. But he has been sold a bill of goods by special interests. And he has been naïve enough not to know that he is being used.
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This exceptionally bad bill also requires the reporting of all minor adverse events related to supplements. This is in addition to the already existing requirement to report adverse events. This will further stack the deck against small supplement companies by creating new, unnecessary, even more cumbersome, and of course very expensive administrative hurdles. The result: the consolidation of the supplement industry into a few big companies.If passed, this bill will likely result in the disappearance from store shelves of many supplements currently on the market. In addition to fewer supplements, there would likely be much lower doses available. Unbridled authority would be handed to the FDA, an agency that needs a top to bottom overhaul, not ever more power over our lives.
If McCain’s bill passes, we can look to Europe for a snapshot of what we may be in for: EFSA, the European Food Safety Authority, has sharply reduced the list of available supplements and is in process of reducing potencies to ridiculous levels, such as less beta carotene than can be found in half of a large carrot. Europeans already look to the US to obtain their dietary supplements. If this bill passes, where will we obtain ours?
Please take action immediately (http://aahf.convio.net/site/R?i=XJ4BlvO9kpIx0bfmw6towg..). Tell your senators NOT to co- sponsor this legislation and to do everything in their power to defeat it. Then forward this to your friends and family and ask then to do the same!
Gretchen DuBeau
Legal Director, ANH Int.
Executive Director, ANH-USA
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mellowsong
02-05-10, 01:10 PM
Prelude to Codex? I would like to read the full text of the bill. I won't "take" action until I have had time to read the actual bill and see if this is just more hysteria. However, if this article does not take things out of context, it is scary and we definitely need to take action.

Islander
02-06-10, 09:23 AM
Bill number S. 510

CRN Responds to Introduction of New Dietary Supplement Legislation
Date:05 Feb 2010
Source:Nutrition Horizon

Summary:Over the past several years, CRN has successfully lobbied to increase the regulation under which the supplement industry operates, working to ensure that dietary supplement manufacturers are required to report serious adverse events to FDA.
5 Feb 2010 --- In response to a press conference held by Senator John McCain (R-AZ) introducing, “The Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010,” the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), the leading trade association representing the dietary supplement industry, issued the following statement:

Statement by Steve Mister, President and CEO, CRN: “The responsible dietary supplement industry represents the health and wellness interests of more than 150 million Americans who use dietary supplements each year. The number one priority for CRN and our members is to ensure that our consumers have access to safe, beneficial products that they can incorporate into their daily wellness regimens. We have consumers’ health and best interests at heart because we recognize that without our consumers, we would not exist as an industry.

Over the past several years, CRN has successfully lobbied to increase the regulation under which the supplement industry operates, working to ensure that dietary supplement manufacturers are required to report serious adverse events to FDA; to get FDA to issue and implement supplement-specific good manufacturing practices; to remove anabolic steroids from the supplement market; and to increase funding for FDA’s enforcement efforts. CRN also has publicly supported most of the recommendations from the GAO report, including the recommendation for an annual registration of dietary supplement facilities as well as mandatory recall authority for FDA—both of these provisions are included in the Senate Food and Drug Administration Food Safety and Modernization Act legislation, S.510, that CRN supports and hopes to see pass this year.

We do not believe that requiring manufacturers to report all adverse events—not just serious adverse events—would do anything to protect consumers. Instead, it could do the opposite by stretching the Agency beyond its limits. FDA itself has stated that this would overburden the Agency and would not help protect consumers. The best way to help consumers is through collaborative efforts with industry, government and other stakeholders, such as USADA, to implement the current laws, to provide more resources and funding to FDA, and to pass the food safety bill, which already includes many of these provisions.

CRN looks forward to the opportunity to study the legislation and find common ground with the sponsors and supporters of this legislation. Where specific provisions are extensions of positions we have already supported and lobbied for, we applaud more voices joining with ours. But where the legislation would deter retailers from offering a wide variety of legitimate supplements to consumers or would overburden manufacturers, we will seek alternate solutions.

Dietary supplements have a very strong safety profile and consumers should continue to feel confident in the supplements that they are taking. Our consumers are our industry’s greatest asset and CRN continues to be dedicated to ensuring that consumers have access to safe, beneficial products that can positively impact their health.”

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Aaltrude
02-06-10, 11:28 AM
Requiring manufacturers to report all adverse effects is ludricrous.
I react to a lot of dietary supplements but that is because I have MCS, NOT because of a problem with the supplements. To report this type of reaction would skew results. I would also react, and probably the reactions would be a lot worse, to Big Pharmas products however people in my situation are more likely to be trying to help themselves with dietary supplements and be avoiding Big Pharmas products like the plague.

Islander
02-07-10, 09:37 PM
I have new information and an updated bill number, S.3002. Update:

Senators John McCain (R-AZ) has introduced S.3002- The Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010. The bill has one cosponsor (Byron Dorgan D-ND). Once they've received the bill language and have posted it, you'll be able to read the bill by going to http://thomas.loc.gov (http://thomas.loc.gov/) (click the box for bill number and enter S.3002)

On the surface, this bill might seem reasonable enough, but as usual, the devil lies in the details. The title is: "A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to more effectively regulate dietary supplements that may pose safety risks unknown to consumers."

Although fewer than 5% of all bills that are introduced are ever passed into law, and this bill doesn't yet have a House companion bill, it does pose a serious threat to repeal major provisions of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act and it does have major backing by the US Anti Doping Agency (http://www.usada.org/default.aspx)which is funded by Major League sports and numerous amateur athletic organizations (http://www.supplementsafetynow.com/partners/).

On their website (http://www.supplementsafetynow.com/) they have videos and other propaganda via which they seek to demonize the dietary supplement industry. A Harvard MD actually likens purchasing of dietary supplements to "playing Russian Roulette."

The problem with what they're saying is that the FDA already HAS all the enforcement power they need to remove misbranded products from the market, and they HAVE been using it as evidenced here. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/24/sports/24steroids.html)

The pro pharma FDA doesn't NEED more power to misuse against safe dietary supplements- they just need to DO THEIR JOB as mandated by the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act which McCain's bill would effectively repeal.

By reading the form letter at this link (https://secure3.convio.net/aahf/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=510) you can quickly grasp the danger of this bill and send a message against it to your Senators.


Source: John Hammell of IAHF.com, in an unusually restrained e-letter.

Islander
02-10-10, 02:04 PM
Natural Health Solutions (Rima Laibow), IAHF (John Hammell), Alliance for Natural Health USA and Life Extension are among the groups that have joined the parade and mounted a protest against S. 3002. Here's Life Extension's take:
New Bill Seeks to Ban Consumer Access to Dietary Supplements (http://www.lef.org/featured-articles/Dietary-Supplement-Safety-Act-of-2010.htm?source=eNewsLetter2010Wk7-1&key=Article)


Senator John McCain has introduced a bill that if passed will drive up the cost of dietary supplements and restrict your access to them.
This bill seeks to give the FDA complete and arbitrary control over what supplements you are allowed to have. I am writing you about this and a far more important matter.
If you believe in the science of mathematics, you may have noticed that this country is descending into financial oblivion. There is a debate as to whether this is the fault of the private or governmental sector.
My position is simple. If it were not for the technological advances made possible by private enterprise, the adverse effects of governmental ineptitude would have rendered this nation insolvent decades ago. Said differently, if it were not for the increases in productivity and reductions in costs made possible by free enterprise, government waste and fraud would have already destroyed us.
By way of example, Life Extension has approximately 300 employees today. We develop dietary supplement formulations and make them available at lower relative prices each year. If it were not for our private enterprise-invented computers, it would require several thousand employees to do the same work. That would mean higher prices and inferior products for you, assuming we remained solvent.
Senator John McCain (and others) is proposing to squander tax-debt dollars by mandating more government waste, while sticking the private sector with oppressive laws that will hinder scientific advances and increase costs. The net effect will be to take away your free access to dietary supplements.
Pharmaceutical interests are obviously behind this latest effort to legislatively force more Americans towards expensive prescription drugs and away from natural ways of preventing degenerative disease.
In normal times, I would ask each of you to e-mail Congress to demand that they refuse to co-sponsor the bill that John McCain introduced in the Senate. But these are far from normal times.
You should instead use John McCain’s bill as an example of the rampant tax-debt fraud being perpetrated by Washington, D.C., politicians and bureaucrats. Please use our convenient legislative action center (http://www.lef.org/lac/?source=eNewsLetter2010Wk7-1&key=lac) to e-mail your Senators and Representative to not only protest against this corrupt piece of legislation, but every government project that contributes to an impossible-to-pay-back federal debt.
(Note: This communication is not an attack on John McCain or any other elected official. Many Senators would have been deceived by pharmaceutical lobbyists as you will soon read.)

YOU CAN KEEP READING (http://www.lef.org/featured-articles/Dietary-Supplement-Safety-Act-of-2010.htm?source=eNewsLetter2010Wk7-1&key=keep_reading) OR CLICK HERE (http://www.capwiz.com/lef/issues/alert/?alertid=14665781&type=CO) TO LET CONGRESS
KNOW THAT YOU DON’T WANT THIS BILL ENACTED
For longer life,

William Faloon