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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/urgent-by-April-30th-or-all-our-cures-lost-info-too-tp1543886.html
First it just looked like they were going to just regulate vitamins,
etc., but it goes WAY farther than that... this is the countdown, folks...
http://www.newstarget.com/021792.htmlhttp://www.newstarget.com/021789.htmlComments and feedback to FDA only until April 30th.
If the FDA has its way, even vegetable juices will be regulated as
"drugs." Massage props and hot rocks will be classified as "medical
devices," and the entire nutritional supplements industry will be
destroyed, wiped off the slate, and replaced by a stronger-than-ever
pharmaceutical monopoly that has already taken over virtually the
entire U.S. government.
This is an urgent action item. You still have until April 30 to post
comments with the FDA or write your representatives, and you can join
hundreds of thousands of other readers who are taking a stand right
now to stop this medical tyranny in its tracks. Contact details and
web links are printed in the story.
A new FDA "guidance" document, published on the FDA's website, reveals
plans to reclassify virtually all vitamins, supplements, herbs and
even vegetable juices as FDA-regulated drugs. Massage...
AND
A careful reading of the new CAM Guidelines published by the Food and
Drug Administration reveals that items used in religious ceremony are
now subject to being regulated as drugs or medical devices. Holy
water, annointing oils, prayer beads, rosaries and even religious
paintings or sculptures can now be classified as drugs or medical
devices and essentially outlawed by the FDA.
Sound absurd? It is absurd. But read the article yourself to get the
details. Essentially, ANY object to which a therapeutic value is
claimed can be classified as a medical device. So if a church says
that prayer beads have a therapeutic effect on a person, the FDA
suddenly deems those prayer beads to be medical devices.
ANY oil or water to which a therapeutic value is claimed is considered
a "drug." Holy water, for example, which is often described as
imparting a therapeutic effect upon those who consume it or come into
contact with it, is quite clearly considered a "drug" by the FDA and
could easily be regulated as such.
It's not what's in the water that counts, it's the claims attributed
to it. Any object can be instantly transformed into a "medical device"
by simply stating that it has some sort of therapeutic effect on a
person. As a result, YOUR religious practices could be regulated by
the FDA, and any person in your church who uses objects in healing,
enhancing or providing therapeutic benefits to other individuals could
be arrested for "practicing medicine without a license."
Don't believe me? Read the story yourself. This is actually 100% in
agreement with the FDA's openly-stated position on "alternative"
medicine. (Anyone who disagrees with this assessment hasn't read the
relevant FDA regulations and guidelines.)
Health: New FDA guidelines threaten religious freedoms; Holy water
could be regulated as "drugs" and rosaries as "medical devices"
The FDA has a long history of attacking and suppressing health
freedoms (see our article, Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA
raids on healers, vitamin shops and supplement companies)...