Recognizing the threat that science-based nutritional supplements pose to the pharmaceutical investment business, major drug-exporting countries have been seeking to limit their availability and therapeutic effectiveness for more than three decades now. The so-called ‘European Union’ (EU) has played a major role in these efforts, enacting restrictive legislation within Europe and then attempting to export it worldwide through institutions such as the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
If passed into law, the latest proposals in France would see drastic reductions in the levels of vitamins and minerals the country permits in nutritional supplements. This would severely limit the therapeutic benefits of such products. EU bureaucrats – who have long wanted to bring in something similar across the entire European continent – will no doubt be watching these developments very closely.
To learn the facts about the proven safety of vitamins, read this article by the head of the Dr. Rath Research Institute, Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
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French regulators are proposing significant changes to permissible levels for vitamins and minerals in food supplements, which could see vitamin C limits slashed by almost 80 percent.
[Source: nutraingredients.com]
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Recognizing the threat that science-based nutritional supplements pose to the pharmaceutical investment business, major drug-exporting countries have been seeking to limit their availability and therapeutic effectiveness for more than three decades now. The so-called ‘European Union’ (EU) has played a major role in these efforts, enacting restrictive legislation within Europe and then attempting to export it worldwide through institutions such as the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
If passed into law, the latest proposals in France would see drastic reductions in the levels of vitamins and minerals the country permits in nutritional supplements. This would severely limit the therapeutic benefits of such products. EU bureaucrats – who have long wanted to bring in something similar across the entire European continent – will no doubt be watching these developments very closely.
To learn the facts about the proven safety of vitamins, read this article by the head of the Dr. Rath Research Institute, Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
Dr. Rath Health Foundation
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