Each
year delegates gather in a European city to convene the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The first commission was convened
in 1963 as a joint effort between the UN and the WHO (world health
organization). Since that time the Codex delegates have overwhelmingly
represented large multi national pharmaceutical companies and government
regulating authorities including the FDA and TGA. The delegates are
determining an eight-step guideline that is already being implemented in many
countries of the world. The Codex guidelines are intended to prevent the
further sale of supplements and herbs and to regulate them as drugs to be
manufactured solely by drug companies. In accord with the Codex guidelines,
supplements are being slowly withdrawn from the public domain.
There are no representatives of small vitamin manufacturers and retailers at
Codex meetings and health supplement consumers are not represented, as they are
not eligible to attend. There is no press allowed during these meetings. Each
successive meeting at the Codex commission advances the coming agenda to set
worldwide guidelines on vitamins, supplements and herbs. The full restriction
of supplements and herbs is enacted as an eight-step process and begins with
seemingly innocent changes that the regulator adopts at first. Finally each
country is brought closer to full harmonization when the consumer
can no longer access supplements or herbs.
The guidelines include the setting of recommended daily intake (RDI) levels of
supplements, which are set so low as to make therapeutic doses or prophylactic
doses of supplements impossible and technically illegal.
tablets that exceeded 200 mg. The amount of vitamin C contained in three
oranges had made this man a criminal.
Possession of one popular supplement DHEA in
market.
As Codex continues its march, herbs are increasingly classed as drugs with
restricted access.
these products now. This is designed to assist drug companies in their
technology of PharmaPrinting, which produces versions
of herbs that will be standardised and patented by
drug companies and approved by government regulators as drugs. In a press
release
six years ago, the WHO has announced its collaboration with PharmaPrint,
a
(9) Once patented, useful Herbs will then be banned and removed from the public
domain, even for garden use. There has already been a Federal police raid
carried out on a couplein northern NSW who planted a
Chinese herb in their garden to use as tea.
(10)For the time being, all herbs and supplements have now been allocated
DIN (drug identification numbers) which many regulators have now adopted and
implemented intheir respective countries as they
gradually harmonise with the codex “recommendations”.
Australian TGA officials have distributed much of this DIN software to other
countries. The TGA is in the process of pressuring
resisted moves in that direction, placing value on health freedom for its
citizens.
However, failure to implement these Codex standards will result in sanctions againstgovernments by the WTO.
There is a fortune to be made by multinational drug companies solely controlling
the manufacture and sale of all life sustaining natural products. Many doctors
and health freedom advocates are deeply disturbed by these events. Dr. Matthias
Rath, a medical specialist in nutritional medicine
demonstrated that nutritional supplements reversed
many conditions including heart disease. He states. “If the Codex Commission is
allowed to obstruct the eradication of heart disease by restricting access to
nutritional supplements, more than 12 million people world-wide will continue
to die every year
from premature heart attacks and strokes. Within the next generation alone,
this would result in over 300 million premature deaths, more than in all the
wars of mankind together.”
Codex has been a well-kept secret for many years. However, lately word has
spread and thousands of health conscious and informed people are protesting
against the disappearance of health freedom. People are demanding their right
to stay healthy in open demonstrations around the world. For countries that
have already harmonised, it is too late to reverse
this blow to health freedom in the near future. However, greater
awareness is gathering strength globally and those with agendas are running out
of time to implement their total control over God’s garden and over the citizens
of those countries that haven’t yet fully harmonised.
References
(1) TGA website www.health.gov.au/tga/docs/html/zyban
(2) Journal of Emergency Medicine 2002 April; 22(3):235-9J
(3) Obes Res 2002
Jul:10(7):633-641)
(4) Health Policy Journal Health Affairs. 9/7/2002
(5) CSM: Zyban safety update, 11 April 2002
(6) Legal Consumer Guide www.legalconsumerguide.com
(7) www.chemicalindustryarchives.org
(8) Eve Hillary, Health Betrayal, Synergy Books, 2003
(9) www.tetrahedron.org/articles/codex
(10) Beware – Therapeutic Goods Act – Proposed changes. By Susan Drew Rasmussen
Sources:
Anyone wanting to inform themselves of these issues should access the website
of John
Hammell, a prominent health freedom advocate, founder
of the International Advocates
for Health Freedom
www.iahf.com
Additional Sources:
http://ahha.org/codexbuchanan.htm
http://www.dr-rath-foundation.org/vitaminbattle/stopcodex.htm
www.mercola.com