ACTION ALERT: FDA to remove safe vitamins and supplements from shelves.

FDA intends to remove safe vitamins and supplements from shelves due to changes in production methods.

In 1994, Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) to force the FDA to acknowledge that vitamins and other dietary supplements are known to be safe,  and so to leave them alone.  Yet, the FDA now wants virtually every dietary supplement to be submitted for approval in spite of the law.  The FDA's recently-issued New Dietary Ingredient guidelines (NDI) will remove thousands of safe products from the market for no good reason. 

 

Join the campaign to ask the White House to stop the FDA.

 
Please speak out and let Congress, the FDA, and the White House know that your trusted natural remedies are not subject to bureaucratic meddling.  These products have an impeccable safety record, and America has far more pressing issues than outlawing Vitamin C. 

 

 

 

What happened to my vitamins?

 

More information NDI:

 

  1.   WOW! Fox News.com Gets it Right on Supplements

  2.   ANH: Senators Give Supplements a Lifeline

  3.   Senators Harkin and Hatch to FDA: stand down on NDIN guidelines

  4.   Q & A on FDA New Dietary Ingredients campaign

  5.   Mel Gibson in a 1993 TV spot asking Americans to write Congress to stop the FDA from outlawing vitamins.  A must see!

  6.   37,000 Natural Grocers customer signatures submitted to FDA opposing NDIN

  7.   Government Report shows FDA drugs 600 time more likely to cause harm compared to supplements

  8.   FDA propaganda campaign against Vitamins and Supplements heats up with more proxy posts

  9.   ACTION ALERT: FDA to remove safe vitamins and supplements from shelves.

  10.   Shame on AMA’s Archives of Internal Medicine Part 1

  11.   ANH: Shame on AMA’s Archives of Internal Medicine—Part Two

  12.   SLT: Supplement makers, Hatch to discuss FDA plan

  13.   TOP LAWYER QUESTIONS LEGAL MERITS OF NDI DRAFT GUIDANCE

  14.   Protecting your access to vitamins and supplements

  15.   General Accounting Office shows its cards in report on supplements

  16.   FDA New Ingredient guidelines - July 2011