Guest guest Posted May 31, 2010 Report Share Posted May 31, 2010 WOW or good news ivan Begin forwarded message: > > Date: May 30, 2010 11:09:10 PM PDT > To: > Subject: ANH-Intl Press Release: US court victory upholds freedom of > speech on selenium claims > Reply-To: " Alliance for Natural Health " > > Click here to view this issue in your browser. Unsubscribe > > Our Campaigns Get Involved Donate Now Contact us > Issue No.41 Monday 31st May 2010 > ANH Press Release: Court victory against US FDA for free speech > > You'll find below exciting evidence following the verdict on the > first of three cases, in which our Washington-based colleagues at > ANH-USA are plaintiffs, that shows us all just how important it is > to not accept blindly the red tape, restrictions and plain nonsense > that is thrown at us by our so-called regulators. Most have an > unspoken agenda and that agenda is about doing things that protect > the financial interests of some of the largest corporations on > planet earth, be they pharmaceutical, biotech or other transnational > companies. > > We take this opportunity to congratulate Emord, of Emord & > Associates, for the amazing work he has done on behalf of preserving > our right to natural health and our ability to communicate openly > about the science that exists to support it. We will be there to > help defend any further retort or appeal by the FDA. We ask you, > our supporters, to help in supporting this work. Donations can be > made directly to Emord & Associates. > > Please find our press release following: > > > 31st May 2010 > For Immediate Release > > Contact: > Alliance for Natural Health International > Sophie Middleton +44 1306 646 600 > email: info@... > > or > > Emord & Associates > Emord > email: jemord@... > > US Court Rules in Favour of Free Speech on Health Claims > > Will this precedent influence European policy on health claims for > foods and food supplements? > > > Download PDF of press release. > > DORKING, UK: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lost its bid > to overturn a health claim for selenium-containing dietary > supplements last Thursday in the United States District Court for > the District of Columbia. District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle ruled > unconstitutional the FDA’s censorship of selenium dietary supplement > claims relating to the reduction of cancer risk. Emord of > Emord & Associates on behalf of the plaintiffs in the case > (including lead plaintiff Alliance for Natural Health USA (ANH-USA); > Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw; and the Coalition to End FDA and FTC > Censorship). The verdict, unless reversed on appeal, protects the > First Amendment right of dietary supplement manufacturers to provide > “qualified health claims”, which accurately communicate the state of > science concerning dietary supplements. This is a remarkable > seventh victory over the FDA by the Emord firm (six of which > invalidated FDA health claim censorship). > > The lawsuit was initiated last summer in response to the FDA’s 19th > June 2009 decision to suppress selenium/cancer-risk reduction > claims. Ten of the claims (all appealed by the plaintiffs) were > held unconstitutionally censored. The plaintiffs expressed their > belief that this violated their right to communicate truthful health > information to the public. The judge found that the FDA had denied > claims despite credible evidence supporting them and had thereby > infringed on free speech. > > Prior to this ruling the FDA required near conclusive scientific > evidence for any nutrient claim. The judge ruled that so long as > the claim is an accurate reflection of the state of science, the > First Amendment protects it. > > European policy on health claims for foods and food constituents has > yet to be tested in court. Yet, the European food and natural > product industries, as well as many consumers, are currently up in > arms as the European Commission attempts to implement a law, the > Nutrition & Health Claims Regulation (No 1924/2006) that aims to ban > all health claims on food, food constituents or supplements—unless > they are specifically approved by Europe’s highest authority on > food, the controversial European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). > Contrary to the US court verdict, EFSA is only approving claims > based on conclusive evidence from studies on healthy human > populations. > > Commenting on the court decision and its possible impact on the > European health claims environment, Verkerk PhD, executive > and scientific director of ANH International, said, " The verdict in > our case against the FDA should be sending shock waves across the > Atlantic to EFSA. If European authorities implement the Nutrition > and Health Claims Regulation as planned in 2011, it is the European > consumer that will be the main loser. Disease prevention using good > diets and nutrients will effectively be thrown out of the window. > EFSA needs to either shift to using credible evidence as in the US, > or it should expect to argue its case in the courts.” > > Verkerk added: “EFSA’s rejections of hundreds of health claims is > causing mayhem with the European food and supplement industry and a > meeting of stakeholders on 1 June at its headquarters in Parma in > Italy has been convened to discuss ways forward. > > There are several reasons why EFSA is rejecting so many claims. > Sometimes it’s because the health relationship has only been studied > in diseased populations. In other cases it’s because the health > benefits are so obvious that extensive clinical trials have not been > justified. Other claims are being rejected simply through lack of > adequate funds to support the very costly human research required to > generate definitive conclusions. Scientific inference and common > sense simply don’t come into EFSA’s equation.” > > It remains to be seen whether EFSA and the European Commission will > successfully quash freedom of speech in relation to the health > benefits of foods and food constituents. While human rights for > Europeans have in theory been given greater legal protection under > the newly passed Lisbon Treaty, these rights can be vetoed by > unelected European institutions on public health or national > security grounds. > > ANH-Intl is calling on European citizens to raise their concerns > with their duly elected Member of the European Parliament over how > the Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation is likely to drastically > reduce their ability to select healthy foods and nutrients. > > ENDS. > > NOTES TO THE EDITOR: > > ANH-USA release on court victory on selenium case > > ANH Briefing Paper on the EU Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation > > > About the Alliance for Natural Health > www.anhinterntional.org > > The Alliance for Natural Health USA is part of an international > organisation, the Alliance for Natural Health International (ANH- > Intl), dedicated to promoting natural, biocompatible and sustainable > healthcare through the use of ‘good science’ and ‘good law’. ANH- > Intl campaigns across a wide range of fields, including for freedom > of choice and the use of micronutrients and herbal products in > healthcare. It also operates campaigns that aim to restrict mass > fluoridation of water supplies and the use of genetically modified > foods. > > Regional websites: > Alliance for Natural Health Europe - www.anh-europe.org > Alliance for Natural Health USA – www.anh-usa.org > > About Emord & Associates, P.C. > www.emord.com > > Emord & Associates is an " AV " rated law firm (dale-Hubbell > rating service) located at 1050 17th Street, N.W., Suite 600, > Washington, D.C. 20036; 11808 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, VA 20124; and > 2730 S. Val Vista Drive Suite 117, Gilbert, AZ 85295. The firm > represents over 450 dietary supplement designers, manufacturers and > distributors; food manufacturers and distributors; scientists; > physicians; nutritionists; health care associations; and citizen > groups. The firm’s attorneys represent clients in constitutional > and administrative law cases before the Food and Drug > Administration, the Federal Trade Commission, the Drug Enforcement > Administration, the Department of Justice, the Department of the > Interior, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, > the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Environmental > Protection Agency, and the Federal Communications Commission. The > firm's attorneys represent clients in medical board, insurance, and > worker's compensation cases. > > > > > > © Alliance for Natural Health, The Atrium, Curtis Road, Dorking, > Surrey RH4 1XA, United Kingdom www.anhcampaign.org > Alliance for Natural Health, The Atrium, Curtis Road, Dorking, > Surrey RH4 1XA, United Kingdom Forward to a Friend | Unsubscribe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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