Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 MSG hides behind the names " gelatin " and " yeast extract " and " brown rice syrup, " (Dr. Mercola) ********************* Caramel coloring: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/03/10/do-the-chemica ls-that-turn-soda-brown-also-cause-cancer.aspx The FDA does not currently limit the amount of 2-MI or 4-MI in foods. On February 16, 2011, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) submitted a petition to the FDA asking them to ban the use of caramel colorings (produced with ammonia) from all food products. In their petition, CSPI cited a number of scientific studies showing these additives cause a variety of cancerous tumors‹and other seriously damaging effects‹in rats and mice. Specifically, they report the following physiological phenomena: Alveolar/bronchiolar adenoma and carcinoma Mononuclear cell leukemia Mineralization of the thyroid gland, and thyroid cancer Liver cancer Chronic focal inflammation of the lung Cardiomyopathy Pancreatic atrophy Inflammation of the prostate gland Hypertrophy of the pituitary gland Abnormal behaviors, including hyperactivity and impaired gait, indicating neurotoxicity All of THAT from caramel coloring! They'll have to make soda cans bigger to fit all those warnings on the label. ************************* Hi, I agree. Trialing would be right down their alley. You would not be able to afford it, nor find doctors to prescribe it. Leave It ALONE! It belongs to the people and once you give it up, it won¹t come back around. We don¹t want their approval!!!!! Jean Reply-To: Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 06:51:54 -0800 (PST) To: Pat O'Mara , <lowdosenaltrexone > Subject: RE: [lowdosenaltrexone] FDA approval You said that " It cost pennies now and the increase would be minimal. " You are either very naive or you are connected to the drug companies. Dr Skips example, I have forgotten the name of the drug, was a very old drug that was very cheap, the FDA offered a drug company to trial the drug and they would have an exclusive on it. The price went up something like 1000 times, hardly minimal. Sterling > > > Subject: RE: [lowdosenaltrexone] FDA approval > To: bicyclenutmail-ldn@... > Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 4:04 AM > > So what if the FDA approves it for lower doses and the price goes up... isn't > FDA approval what everyone is fighting for? Isn't this the reason doctors > won't prescribe it? Don't we all want this available to every patient who > needs it? It would be the BEST thing to happen! It cost pennies now and the > increase would be minimal. It would be nice to see it on the news as the best > thing in 50 years and it would hurt companies who make lousy expensive drugs > that don't work and make patients sick. Millions could benefit! > > > To: lowdosenaltrexone > From: bicyclenutmail-ldn@... > Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 22:43:15 -0800 > Subject: [lowdosenaltrexone] FDA approval > > > I too am concerned that FDA approval will mean higher prices for LDN. Are we > cutting our own throat by promoting LDN? I hate to think that. However, Dr > Skips example and other similar examples, it looks like LDN might just be ours > and nobody else. What an awful position. > > Sterling > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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