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FDA Declares Form of Vitamin B6 a Drug,
Effectively Banning Pyridoxamine from Dietary Supplements Thursday, February 12, 2009 by: Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor The FDA has effectively banned a naturally-occurring form of vitamin B6 called pyridoxamine by declaring it to be a drug, reports the American Association for Health Freedom. Responding to a petition filed by a drug company, the FDA declared pyridoxamine to be "a new drug." Article Continue Here: http://www.naturalnews.com/025606.html |
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This sounds similar to what is said to be in the pipeline for 2009 regarding Codex Ailementarious, the WHO effort to regulate the world food supply completely and devalue it nutritionally. The article didn't make any connection between this effort and the C.A., however.
Dr. Rima Laibow is one of the most strident critics of this policy. Her site iswww.healthfreedomusa.org Last edited by cantaloupe; 02-17-2009 at 04:10 PM. |
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B6 is one of the Bs that an overdose on can be toxic - but a number of people are actually short. If you're taking, you might consider stocking up.
my dad's urologist said it was good for people who have had bladder cancer in the past. alys |
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