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ktlight
23rd July 2011, 08:17
FYI:

Seen any walnuts in your medicine cabinet lately? According to the Food and Drug Administration, that is precisely where you should find them. Because Diamond Foods made truthful claims about the health benefits of consuming walnuts that the FDA didn’t approve, it sent the company a letter declaring, “Your walnut products are drugs” — and “new drugs” at that — and, therefore, “they may not legally be marketed … in the United States without an approved new drug application.” The agency even threatened Diamond with “seizure” if it failed to comply.

Diamond’s transgression was to make “financial investments to educate the public and supply them with walnuts,” as William Faloon of Life Extension magazine put it. On its website and packaging, the company stated that the omega-3 fatty acids found in walnuts have been shown to have certain health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease and some types of cancer. These claims, Faloon notes, are well supported by scientific research: “Life Extension has published 57 articles that describe the health benefits of walnuts”; and “The US National Library of Medicine database contains no fewer than 35 peer-reviewed published papers supporting a claim that ingesting walnuts improves vascular health and may reduce heart attack risk.”

This evidence was apparently not good enough for the FDA, which told Diamond that its walnuts were “misbranded” because the “product bears health claims that are not authorized by the FDA.”

The FDA’s letter continues: “We have determined that your walnut products are promoted for conditions that cause them to be drugs because these products are intended for use in the prevention, mitigation, and treatment of disease.” Furthermore, the products are also “misbranded” because they “are offered for conditions that are not amenable to self-diagnosis and treatment by individuals who are not medical practitioners; therefore, adequate directions for use cannot be written so that a layperson can use these drugs safely for their intended purposes.” Who knew you had to have directions to eat walnuts?

“The FDA’s language,” Faloon writes, “resembles that of an out-of-control police state where tyranny [reigns] over rationality.” He adds:

This kind of bureaucratic tyranny sends a strong signal to the food industry not to innovate in a way that informs the public about foods that protect against disease. While consumers increasingly reach for healthier dietary choices, the federal government wants to deny food companies the ability to convey findings from scientific studies about their products.

Walnuts aren’t the only food whose health benefits the FDA has tried to suppress. Producers of pomegranate juice and green tea, among others, have felt the bureaucrats’ wrath whenever they have suggested that their products are good for people.

Meanwhile, Faloon points out, foods that have little to no redeeming value are advertised endlessly, often with dubious health claims attached. For example, Frito-Lay is permitted to make all kinds of claims about its fat-laden, fried products, including that Lay’s potato chips are “heart healthy.” Faloon concludes that “the FDA obviously does not want the public to discover that they can reduce their risk of age-related disease by consuming healthy foods. They prefer consumers only learn about mass-marketed garbage foods that shorten life span by increasing degenerative disease risk.”

Faloon thinks he knows why this is the case. First, by stifling competition from makers of more healthful alternatives, junk food manufacturers, who he says “heavily lobb[y]” the federal government for favorable treatment, will rake in ever greater profits. Second, by making it less likely that Americans will consume healthful foods, big pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers stand to gain by selling more “expensive cardiac drugs, stents, and coronary bypass procedures” to those made ill by their diets.

But people are starting to fight back against the FDA’s tactics. “The makers of pomegranate juice, for example, have sued the FTC for censoring their First Amendment right to communicate scientific information to the public,” Faloon reports. Congress is also getting into the act with a bill, the Free Speech About Science Act (H.R. 1364), that, Faloon writes, “protects basic free speech rights, ends censorship of science, and enables the natural health products community to share peer-reviewed scientific findings with the public.”

Of course, if the Constitution were being followed as intended, none of this would be necessary. The FDA would not exist; but if it did, as a creation of Congress it would have no power to censor any speech whatsoever. If companies are making false claims about their products, the market will quickly punish them for it, and genuine fraud can be handled through the courts. In the absence of a government agency supposedly guaranteeing the safety of their food and drugs and the truthfulness of producers’ claims, consumers would become more discerning, as indeed they already are becoming despite the FDA’s attempts to prevent the dissemination of scientific research. Besides, as Faloon observed, “If anyone still thinks that federal agencies like the FDA protect the public, this proclamation that healthy foods are illegal drugs exposes the government’s sordid charade.”

source
http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/health-care/8294-walnuts-are-drugs-says-fda

Carmen
23rd July 2011, 08:19
These people are stark raving mad!!!!!!

phillipbbg
23rd July 2011, 08:42
Looks like its walnut and carrot cake for me today..... Sheeesh this is happening world wide its like a planned movement or action to suppress and remove healthy natural products from the general consuming population...

Sounds like a good reason to plant a tree.......... a walnut tree today whilst you can still get them.

Carmen
23rd July 2011, 08:59
Well, I've got barrels of walnuts and many trees!! Here I am sitting on my stash of drugs!!! Opps, I mean walnuts.

Tane Mahuta
23rd July 2011, 12:42
Well, I've got barrels of walnuts and many trees!! Here I am sitting on my stash of drugs!!! Opps, to mean walnuts.

Hi Carmen!...I'm a druggie too. Once I start eating walnuts I can't stop. It's addictive.

TT

milkteagirl
23rd July 2011, 12:52
the insanity of it all ...

Billy
23rd July 2011, 13:19
Lordy Lordy, what next :nerd:

shadowstalker
23rd July 2011, 18:15
any other articals besides that one????

onawah
23rd July 2011, 18:26
any other articals besides that one????


Do a search on PA for "Codex". You should find plenty of articles!

WhiteFeather
23rd July 2011, 18:32
I can relate to this thread, From eating walnuts i get a real bad case of the munchies. But need an ice cold beer that's manufactured in a man made factory to wash them down.
But beer is Ok!!! Ohhhh Nuts!!!
These imbeciles in the Food and Drug Cartel have to be arrested immediately!
By We The People!

shadowstalker
23rd July 2011, 18:44
I meant besides the New American doing this artical any other news groups reporting on this walnut issue?

Maia Gabrial
23rd July 2011, 18:47
Guess who has the most influence on the FDA? Rockefeller (There's that name again....)

ktlight
23rd July 2011, 18:50
I meant besides the New American doing this artical any other news groups reporting on this walnut issue?

Gaia Health http://www.gaia-health.com/articles201/000230-fda-says-walnuts-are-drugs-and-doritos-are-heart-healthy.shtml

amongst others. Mostly, though, they quote New American.

WhiteFeather
23rd July 2011, 18:55
The government says cannabis is a drug and is illegal too, but the CIA has no problem selling it, along with many other illegal drugs. Mmmm guess walnuts really hit a sensitive spot here people. Well Gotta Go, Im Off to Carvel to get a banana boat with lots and lots of nut toppings. Please Notice Im Very Careful in not to say the W word.

Koyaanisqatsi
23rd July 2011, 19:19
We should have pitchforks and storm monsantos headquarters instead of posting on a forum. But here we are. My friend just saw me type that and laughed and said, "pitchforks? How about assault rifles". He's a bit over the top certainly, but I commend his notion to take real action. People at work can't stand me because im always talking about the shiesty FDA and GMos and whatnot, they laugh and i tell them to keep laaughing because they'll be the ones checking their bloodsugar, not me. They will be lifetime customers of big Pharma, not me.

Lifebringer
23rd July 2011, 19:51
you must eat Monsanto products or go to jail is their "force feed of chemically induced veggies, hormonic fish, poultry, pork and beef, and drink the water we have on the shelves because we're poisoning what we don't own to gain the monetary profits to continue poisoning 6 billion souls on this planet. WE the prtw will own everything from air land or sea, and you have to buy our crap.

NOW WE DON'T. They are trying to stop regular home gardeners from even sharing non chemical produce unless we go through their bought and sold monsanto pollution stream of rules.

THANX, BUT NO THANX!
I'll grow my own if I have to hydroponically do it.

Sierra
23rd July 2011, 19:55
I guess I'm going to jail for drugging birdies in the back yard ...

GlassSteagallfan
24th July 2011, 00:18
any other articals besides that one????


Do a search on PA for "Codex". You should find plenty of articles!

I can help you here:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyLI8UVdTzQ

GlassSteagallfan
24th July 2011, 00:24
I believe this is the preamble of the FDA:

FDA is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services1 and consists of Centers and Offices, which are listed in menu at left.

The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation, and by regulating the manufacture, marketing, and distribution of tobacco products.

The FDA is also responsible for advancing the public health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines and foods, and to reduce tobacco use to improve health.



...by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective....for who?

You guessed it, the big Pharma corporations

onawah
24th July 2011, 06:45
Hungary is taking a stand against GMOs. let's hope the rest of the world follows their example!
See:
http://www.greendump.net/tag/hungary-bans-gmo-seeds
"In an effort to rid the country of Monsanto’s GMO products, Hungary has stepped up the pace. This looks like its going to be another slap in the face for Monsanto. A new regulation was introduced this March which stipulates that seeds are supposed to be checked for GMO before they are introduced to the market. Unfortunately, some GMO seeds made it to the farmers without them knowing it.

Almost 1000 acres of maize found to have been grown with genetically modified seeds have been destroyed throughout Hungary deputy state secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development Lajos Bognar said. The GMO maize has been ploughed under, said Lajos Bognar, but pollen has not spread from the maize, he added.

Unlike several EU members, GMO seeds are banned in Hungary. The checks will continue despite the fact that seed traders are obliged to make sure that their products are GMO free, Bognar said.

During their investigation, controllers have found Pioneer and Monsanto products among the seeds planted.

The free movement of goods within the EU means that authorities will not investigate how the seeds arrived in Hungary but they will check where the goods can be found, Bognar said. Regional public radio reported that the two biggest international seed producing companies are affected in the matter and GMO seeds could have been sown on up to thousands of hectares in the country.

Most of the local farmers have complained since they just discovered they were using GMO seeds. With season already under way, it is too late to sow new seeds, so this years harvest has been lost.
And to make things even worse for the farmers, the company that distributed the seeds in Baranya county is under liquidation. Therefore, if any compensation is paid by the international seed producers, the money will be paid primarily to that company’s creditors, rather than the farmers.
h/t AllAboutFeed
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Maia Gabrial
24th July 2011, 17:15
When I tried to warn people at work about aspartame, my boss said that the tests were inconclusive. Something like 90 different, major illnesses are attributed to it....It's enough for me to know that it produces formaldahyde in the body. I'm not dead yet, so I don't need it....I told my boss that I'd come and visit her in the hospital when she developed some illness from it. Monsanto makes makes this sh**....

ktlight
24th July 2011, 22:00
Black Walnut was used by Dr Hulda Clark to resolve seizures.


http://vimeo.com/8576507.

http://vimeo.com/8576507

Lost Soul
24th July 2011, 22:40
Remember Cheerios and their claim that it reduced cholesterol?

nearing
24th July 2011, 23:20
ktlight:

Diamond Foods made truthful claims about the health benefits of consuming walnuts that the FDA didn’t approve, it sent the company a letter declaring, “Your walnut products are drugs” — and “new drugs” at that — and, therefore, “they may not legally be marketed … in the United States without an approved new drug application.”

Hey FDA, I got news for you, walnuts have been around forever, they are not new. And the definition of a drug isn't a compound that has health benefits. And um, are YOU (FDA) claiming that they are no health benefits to eating walnuts? That's what it sounds like to me.

While I am at it, are you claiming that eating food is NOT a health giving act?

Who are these yahoos at the FDA? They certainly cannot be scientists and I am thinking they aren't even lawyers. Well, not ones that know basic logic anyway.

I hope Diamond tells these guys to shove it up...

and maybe even countersue the idiots.

onawah
25th July 2011, 00:02
As far as we know, anyone who works for the FDA, whether scientist or lawyer, have to follow their agenda, or they are out on their ears.

Snowbird
25th July 2011, 02:48
The FDA is NUTS!! :der:

doodah
25th July 2011, 03:37
This stuff cracks me up. Watch out, pretty soon ALL OF THE NATURAL WORLD will be declared illegal. I mean, gosh, there are so many things Nature makes that are so good for you! Carrots, wow... apples, not to mention dandelion roots etc.

doodah
25th July 2011, 03:56
As far as we know, anyone who works for the FDA, whether scientist or lawyer, have to follow their agenda, or they are out on their ears.

Here's a vision: Wouldn't it be neat if all those who work for the FDA, or a good percentage of them, or maybe just a few key people, decided they'd rather be out on their ears than be part of putting up with this rubbish?

conk
25th July 2011, 15:40
Lordy Lordy, what next :nerd: Cherries, that's what. Can't claim the these little fruity critters have any redeeming health qualities at all. Even though they have a ton of them.

Lancelot
25th July 2011, 15:44
Looks like Walnuts are really good for you then.
Im off to my Walnut dealer to get a stash in.