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>if it is not legal in this country or only available through

>mlm/pyramid selling then this sounds irresponsible advice to me.

Hello Annette,

I asked a friend who both wholesales and retails in the health trade why

she had noni on her shelves - answer, the ban was lifted / restriction

removed. See below...

....unsubstantiated claims for the benefits of ‘Tahitian noni’ have

landed marketers in court in the US and prompted bans of the product in

some European countries too.

Last year’s novel foods approval for noni included the requirement

that there were no accompanying health claims to the product. The Irish

food authority says however that a number of independent distributors

have begun to procure noni juice through internet sites and to market

the product in Ireland with health claims.

In response, the Irish Food Safety Authority recently issued a warning

to consumers that any health or medical claims appearing on products

containing noni juice were ‘totally unsubstantiated’.

Best regards,

Benn

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Benn Abdy- MCPP

Medical Herbalist

Windsor & London

0 or 07957 65 88 90

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Annette,

surely the main problem here is that they are blanket prescribing a

single plant, rather than giving the sensible advice to consult a

practitioner about appropriate support. Worrying about the legal

status of noni, which to the best of my, admittedly limited, knowledge

is a safe, nutritional remedy held in respect by the culture from

which it originates, is perhaps missing the point.

imhop we would be better using energy in querying the appropriateness

of the advice, rather than its legality?

Sally

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> hello all

> no response to an earlier query regarding current status of noni in

> this country - im interested because a patient of mine tells me it is

> being suggested by a helpline following a panorama programme as good

> to take when withdrawing from seroxat , but if it is not legal in this

> country or only available through mlm/pyramid selling then this sounds

> irresponsible advice to me.any ideas?

> thanks , Annette

>        

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Sally

I absolutely agree with you but in order to suggest to the helpline advisers

( and indeed the BBC for authorising this advice )that it is not ideal to

make such sweeping statements I felt it would be added " authority " to

mention that it is als illegal.For a herbalist to just say people should see

individual help with herbs is bound to elicit the response " well you would

say that wouldnt you " !!

thanks Benn for your input too

Regards , Annette

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On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 06:52 PM, Annette Wass wrote:

> .For a herbalist to just say people should see

> individual help with herbs is bound to elicit the response " well you

> would

> say that wouldnt  you " !!

> thanks Benn for your input too

> Regards , Annette

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I know what you mean, but I do think that as Simon Mills said at

conference,, we do need to confidently present ourselves as the experts

that we are. It's a tricky thing, but people don't always question

orthodoxy's motives, and we need to cultivate an, even slightly brazen,

confidence and project it.

Especially as it is well based.

I get so frustrated at the service we could be providing and do not get

the opportunity to.

Did you see tha recent article in the Guardian about the pharma's

dominance of orthodox CPD? There was a lovely quote from a doctor who

was questioning the status quo. He said their problem was that they

were " guilty of suspecting themselves of the best possible motives " !

best wishes

Sally

ps I've just been to 2 mainstream events for mental health awareness

week, and have attempted to put this into practice.

Result - I got asked to talk within the latest initiative on healthy

eating and exercise and offered a fee (I think I may have underquoted,

but that'll leave em more for the project so no harm done) , I had an

intersting conversation with a very nice woman from the doctors support

group. (Did you know the statistics on the numbers of clinically

depressed doctors?), and I met people who were interested in helping me

find funding for providing herbal medicine to local people who can't

afford it.

I'm pleasantly surprised.

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