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"The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease." - Thomas Edison |
Attention
Canadians
On April
8, 2008, the Minister of Health in Canada introduced Bill C-51 into the
House of Commons. This Bill proposes significant changes to the current
Food and Drugs Act that can significantly reduce your access to
natural health products.
Without immediate action from
concerned citizens like you, this Bill will soon be law in Canada.
Consider how Bill C-51 would affect you
- Many natural health products that have been
sold in Canada for decades would become unavailable, and remaining
products would cost much more (Sections 13 & 18.7);
- The government could designate any natural
health product a prescription drug, making it available by
prescription only (Section 15.1(4));
- You could be fined thousands of dollars or go
to jail for giving your child or friend a natural health product
(Sections 31 & 3(3) – expanded definition of “sell”);
- Researchers would lose academic freedom: they
could not study the beneficial effects of natural health products
without first getting the government’s permission (Sections 3(6) &
18.2);
- International laws that restrict access to
natural health products could be made law in Canada without the
approval of elected officials or any debate in the House of Commons
(Sections 3(6) & 30(7));
- To enforce this new law, inspectors could
enter private property and (Section 23):
- take anything at their discretion;
- never pay the owner for it;
- charge the owner of the property a fee for
shipping it to a secure storage unit;
- charge the owner of the property fees for
keeping it in storage;
- keep it in storage as long as they want;
and/or dispose of it at will.
Read a Discussion Paper on Bill C-51 by the President
of the Natural Health Product Protection Agency (NHPPA).
http://www.healthcanadaexposed.com/discussion.htm
Read Bill C-51
http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3398126
Contact your local MP to voice your objections to this
Bill.
http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Compilations/HouseOfCommons/MemberByPostalCode.aspx?Menu=HOC
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