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  • sperbonzo
    I'd rather be on my boat.
    • May 2003
    • 9750

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    For anyone involved in the Nutracutical business in the US... BE WARNED. :-(

    http://www.naturalnews.com/024567_FDA_health_the.html

    How the FDA extorts money from nutritional supplement companies
    The FDA extortion racket works like this: FDA employees use keyword-scanning software to scan the web pages of natural health product and supplement companies, searching for terms like cancer, cures, treatment, remedies and other "forbidden" words. FDA employees then review the discovered pages to determine if they contain any words that might inform consumers of the health benefits of the nutritional products. FDA employees also look for links that might point web users to scientific articles from peer-reviewed medical journals that further explain the health benefits of specific foods, supplements or nutrients.

    When offending words or links are found by the FDA, their extortion team goes into full swing. First, they contact the company and warn them to remove all information and links from their websites. This is the most important step from the FDA's standpoint, because by doing this, they can keep the health-conscious public in a state of nutritional ignorance about the scientifically-supported healing properties of natural supplements. Cherry products, for example, cannot link to scientific articles explaining the simple biological fact that cherries ease inflammation in human beings. Such links are considered "drug claims" by the FDA.

    NaturalNews has even learned that companies are now being targeted for simply posting customer testimonials, even when those testimonials make absolutely no health claims. FDA and FTC agents are now threatening the owners of such companies with imprisonment if they do not immediately remove all customer testimonials from their websites and marketing materials.

    If the company being targeted for extortion refuses to fully comply with the FDA's requests to remove all educational information from their website, the FDA then escalates the extortion tactics by threatening the company principals with arrest and seizure unless they agree to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to top FDA contractors and sign a "consent decree" where the company "admits" to committing various crimes (see below). This consent decree is a blatant violation of the Constitutional rights of U.S. citizens, of course, and it violates numerous sections of the Bill of Rights (Amendments #1 and #5, at the very least).

    The FDA employees or contractors receiving the extorted money, it is claimed, are being paid to "review web pages" to make sure they don't contain anything that might inform consumers about the scientifically-validated benefits of the health products being sold. FDA extortion agreements specify that FDA employees should be paid the rate of $100 per hour, with no limit on the number of hours they may bill the company for. The extortion agreement also requires companies to pay for all the following:

    • $100 per hour for the travel time of FDA employees.
    • Hotel rooms for FDA employees.
    • Storage fees for all products seized by the FDA.

    The same agreement also requires the company to comply with FDA demands by never placing any links or "illegal" information on its website, where "illegal" means anything that offers an accurate description of the health benefits offered by natural health products.

    The Consent Decree
    Part of the FDA's strategy for oppression and control is to force targeted companies to sign a "consent decree" where they admit to crimes they never committed. NaturalNews obtained a copy of a public court document the FruitFast company was forced to sign due to FDA threats and extortion tactics.

    You can view this document yourself at: http://www.NaturalNews.com/investig...

    This document requires the FruitFast company to admit to crimes it did not commit; namely:

    "Violating the Act, by introducing or delivering for introduction, or causing to be introduced or delivered for introduction, into interstate commerce articles of drug that are misbranded within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. SS 352(f)(1)."

    What "drugs" did the FruitFast company introduce that were "misbranded?" Cherries, it turns out. Cherry juice concentrate was being sold with the accurate statement that it helped eliminate gout (which it does). This, according to the FDA, was enough to magically transform cherry juice into an "unapproved drug" and cause it to be "misbranded."

    It also requires targeted companies to contractually agree that they have:

    "...removed all claims from Defendants' product labels, labeling, promotional materials, websites owned or controlled by Defendants, and in any other media that cause that product to be a drug and/or contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act; and

    (ii) removed, from their product labels, labeling, promotional materials, and websites owned or controlled by Defendants, references to or endorsements of any other website that conveys information about Defendants' products that cause those products to be a drug and/or contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act."

    This means, of course, that these companies can no longer even LINK to other websites, including websites of scientific journals that discuss the proven health benefits of such natural products (foods, herbs, etc.)

    The truth is now subject to FDA approval
    Once a company removes all educational information and links from their website, they are then required to submit to draconian measures of "censorship enforcement" by the FDA. This is fully explained in this section of the FDA's Consent Decree: (bolding added for emphasis)

    Within ten (10) calendar days of FDA's request for any labels, labeling, promotional materials, and/or downloaded copies (on CD-Rom) of any internet websites owned or controlled by Defendants or websites referenced by, endorsed, or adopted directly or indirectly by Defendants, Defendants shall submit a copy of the requested materials to FDA at the address specified in paragraph 19.

    Within twenty (20) calendar days of entry of this Decree, Defendants shall submit to FDA a certification of compliance, signed by each of the individually-named Defendants in this matter, each Defendant stating that he: (a) has personally reviewed all of Defendants' product labels, labeling, promotional materials, and the internet websites referred to in paragraph 8 above; and (b) personally certifies that the product labels, labeling, promotional materials, and internet websites strictly comply with the requirements of the Act and its regulations and do not include unapproved or unauthorized claims that the products cure, mitigate, treat, prevent and/or reduce the risk of disease. Thereafter, Defendants shall submit certifications of compliance every three (3) months for a period of two (2) years.

    Furthermore, the FDA then requires that the company being targeted by the extortion racket hire a person (called the "expert") to enforce all this censorship the company has agreed to.

    As you'll note in the language below, this "expert" must be paid $100 an hour, for an unlimited number of hours, to conduct surprise inspections of the company's administrative offices, warehouses and fulfillment centers:

    Within fourteen (14) calendar days of entry of this Decree, Defendants shall retain an independent person or persons (the "expert")... who by reason of background, experience, education, and training is qualified to assess Defendants' compliance with the Act, to review the claims Defendants make for all of their products on their product labels, labeling, promotional material, any internet websites owned or controlled by Defendants, including, but not limited to, the websites referred to in paragraph 8 above. At the conclusion of the expert's review, the expert shall prepare a written report analyzing whether Defendants are operating in compliance with the Act and in particular, certify whether Defendants have omitted all claims from their product labels, labeling, promotional materials, websites owned or controlled by Defendants, and in any other media, that make any of their products drugs and/or constitute unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act. The expert shall also review Defendants' product labels, labeling, promotional materials, and websites owned or controlled by Defendants to determine whether these include any references to or endorsements of any other websites that convey information about Defendants' products that cause those products to be a drug and/or contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act, and certify in the written report whether Defendants have omitted any such references or endorsements. The expert shall submit this report to FDA and Defendants within thirty-five (35) calendar days of the entry of this Decree. If the expert reports any violations of the Act, Defendants shall, within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the report, correct those deviations, unless FDA notifies Defendants that a shorter time period is necessary.

    In other words, this section requires the company being targeted to pay the "Expert" huge fees to make sure it doesn't "illegally" link to other websites that might tell the truth about the health products in question.

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/024567_FD...#ixzz1Oh4nrJ5Z





    And this article goes on and on.... It's kind of a depressing read, but it has some important info, and they are forming a suit class against the FDA.




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    Last edited by sperbonzo; 06-08-2011, 06:08 AM.
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  • marketsmart
    HOMICIDAL TROLL KILLER
    • Dec 2004
    • 20419

    #2
    i have no sympathy for the nutri companies.. the majority of them fuck over the consumer..

    the whole acai berry scam should have been prosecuted and everyone involved should have went to jail....




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    • moeloubani
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2007
      • 4235

      #3
      I wouldn't take anything that Michael has to say as truth, he's an admitted liar and will run away like a little bitch when called out on it.

      Hey loser!

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      • woj
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        • Jul 2002
        • 47882

        #4
        I'm a bit skeptical, there is probably more to the story, as long as you don't blatantly mislead customers you should be fine...
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        • DWB
          Registered User
          • Jul 2003
          • 31779

          #5
          Most of them are banging cards anyway. Sorry about their luck.

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          • ottopottomouse
            She is ugly, bad luck.
            • Jan 2010
            • 13177

            #6
            Originally posted by marketsmart
            i have no sympathy for the nutri companies.. the majority of them fuck over the consumer..
            i have no sympathy for the consumers in this case as they are usually a fat lazy slob that thinks if they buy and eat yet another thing they will magically lose weight.
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            • sperbonzo
              I'd rather be on my boat.
              • May 2003
              • 9750

              #7
              Originally posted by moeloubani
              I wouldn't take anything that Michael has to say as truth, he's an admitted liar and will run away like a little bitch when called out on it.

              Hey loser!
              You are so cute. Please show where I'm an "admitted liar". Are you going to the San Fran show by the way?

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              • dyna mo
                just a fucking jerk
                • Dec 2008
                • 68184

                #8
                lolz, that's a horrible article and completely slanted. i have no problems with the fda enforcing the laws re: what manufacturers can claim their *health* products achieves.

                The FDA extortion racket works like this: FDA employees use keyword-scanning software to scan the web pages of natural health product and supplement companies, searching for terms like cancer, cures, treatment, remedies and other "forbidden" words.
                you mean like google?

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                • Si
                  Such Fun!
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 13900

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ottopottomouse
                  i have no sympathy for the consumers in this case as they are usually a fat lazy slob that thinks if they buy and eat yet another thing they will magically lose weight.
                  I would have to agree, but people shouldn't be able to get away with it either.

                  Some people really do need something to help them.

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                  • moeloubani
                    Confirmed User
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 4235

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sperbonzo
                    You are so cute. Please show where I'm an "admitted liar". Are you going to the San Fran show by the way?

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                    Shut up loser.

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                    • sperbonzo
                      I'd rather be on my boat.
                      • May 2003
                      • 9750

                      #11
                      Originally posted by moeloubani
                      Shut up loser.
                      That's what I thought. Just another keyboard warrior, who, when called out to prove his accusations and asked to discuss his issues face to face, rolls up his carpet and creeps away.


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                      • moeloubani
                        Confirmed User
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 4235

                        #12
                        Originally posted by sperbonzo
                        That's what I thought. Just another keyboard warrior, who, when called out to prove his accusations and asked to discuss his issues face to face, rolls up his carpet and creeps away.


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                        Who was it that made a thread calling me out and then ran away like a little bitch? Yeah, that's right. Way to describe yourself perfectly you little goyim.

                        Like I said, shut up. When you see me posting, fuck off. I'm your superior, you're my little bitch. I'll tell you what to do. You had your chance to man up and instead took the hiding like a bitch route and like a little bitch you will be treated.

                        Bitch.

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                        • sperbonzo
                          I'd rather be on my boat.
                          • May 2003
                          • 9750

                          #13
                          There are some issues here that you guys aren't paying attention to. I'm not talking about the fraudulent nutracutical guys here, this article is talking about total abuse by the FDA.

                          For Example:
                          Between 1992 and 1996, FDA prohibited companies that sell folic acid from telling women of childbearing age that .4 mg of folic acid daily before pregnancy could reduce the incidence of neural tube defects (including spina bifida and encephaly) by 40%. FDA�s censorship contributed to a preventable 10,000 neural tube defect births.
                          Between 1994 to 2000, FDA prohibited companies that sell omega-3 fatty acids from telling Americans that those fatty acids found in fish oil could reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by as much as 50%. FDA�s censorship contributed to a preventable 1.8 million sudden death heart attacks.
                          Between 2000 and the present, FDA prohibits companies that sell saw palmetto extract (the fruit of the dwarf American palm tree) from telling Americans that saw palmetto reduces enlarged prostates and relieves related symptoms. Approximately 50% of all men age 50 and older suffer from enlarged prostates and are denied access to this information.
                          Between 2000 and the present, FDA prohibits companies that sell glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate from telling Americans that those dietary ingredients treat osteoarthritis and relieve osteoarthritic pain and stiffness. Approximately 20 million Americans suffer needlessly from osteoarthritis.

                          FDA censors every claim that a dietary ingredient treats disease, regardless of the proof in support of the claim. FDA only allows drug companies to make claims of treatment. It protects a monopoly for those companies at the expense of the health and freedom of the American people.
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                          • sperbonzo
                            I'd rather be on my boat.
                            • May 2003
                            • 9750

                            #14
                            Originally posted by moeloubani


                            Who was it that made a thread calling me out and then ran away like a little bitch? Yeah, that's right. Way to describe yourself perfectly you little goyim.

                            Like I said, shut up. When you see me posting, fuck off. I'm your superior, you're my little bitch. I'll tell you what to do. You had your chance to man up and instead took the hiding like a bitch route and like a little bitch you will be treated.

                            Bitch.
                            I ran away? Really? I told you to contact me in that thread. You didn't. End of story.
                            No "admitted liar", or anything else that you describe. Of course you won't tell me if you are going to San Fran or not.

                            You are the only one in this discussion that does NOT have his contact info posted, and does NOT want to say if he is going to be at a show. I'M the bitch here?

                            Look at the funny man! Tickle tickle tickle!!




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                            • marketsmart
                              HOMICIDAL TROLL KILLER
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 20419

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sperbonzo
                              There are some issues here that you guys aren't paying attention to. I'm not talking about the fraudulent nutracutical guys here, this article is talking about total abuse by the FDA.
                              the FDA is a joke.. just like any govt agency, they make decisions based on getting their palms greased...

                              go read all the stuff on aspartame. that should have never been approved.. but then when you see who was involved, you will realize how corrupt the FDA is..

                              big pharm is also a huge player in FDA regulation. any product that will cut into their profits will be scrutinized by the FDA..

                              on the flip side, the supplement industry has had free reign for quite some time and a lot of products made claims that might put peoples safety at risk..

                              their needs to be some middle ground...






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