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PRESS
RELEASE:
FDA TO ALLOW INFORMATION ON HEALTH BENEFITS OF
FOOD AND SUPPLEMENTS
Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim
Bolen
December 20, 2002
The whole premise of the "quackbuster"
movement has beendestroyed by the Bush Administration. It's over for Barrett
andcompany.
Below is a press release from our
friend in Washington, attorneyand health activist, Jonathan Emord. It is self-explanatory.The
decision described is far reaching. It means, simply, that in the war between
Health and Medicine in the US, the Bush Administration has sided with "Health."
FDA IMPLEMENTS PEARSON DECISION;
EXPANDS TO FOODS
PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Claudia A. Lewis-Eng;
Jonathan W. Emord
(202-466-6937)
jemord@emord.com
WASHINGTON, D.C.-On December 18,
2002, FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan announced a major initiative to make
available more information concerning the effects of dietary supplements and
foods on the prevention of disease. The decision is an abrupt departure from
the agency's long held view that no nutrient-disease claims should be allowed
for foods or dietary supplements unless proven to a near conclusive degree.
In 1999, the United States Court of Appeals in a landmark ruling, Pearson
v. Shalala, ordered FDA to allow claims for dietary supplements backed by
credible, yet Inconclusive scientific evidence. For the past three years,
FDA has refused to follow that order only to be sued by clients of this firm
again and again.
Today FDA abandoned its prior
position and agreed to implement Pearson fully. Indeed, FDA announced
that it would apply the decision not only to dietary supplements but also
to conventional foods. This will mean that far more information about
the actual and potential health benefits of dietary supplements and foods
will reach consumers than ever before. The decision is nothing short of
revolutionary.
The firm Emord & Associates
represented the successful Plaintiffs in Pearson v. Shalala and those who
have challenged FDA's failure to implement the decision. The firm also filed
comments in a recent First Amendment notice and comment proceeding at FDA
recommending many of the changes now brought about by the FDA's action.
Emord says: "Today's decision
is a momentous victory for those who cherish freedom. As never before companies
will be able to inform consumers of the disease risk reducing and preventive
effects of certain foods and dietary supplements. Consumers, in turn, will
be able to modify their food choices to improve their health and longevity.
There may be no action more important for the health and welfare of American
consumers than the one taken by Commissioner Mark McClellan and Chief Counsel
Dan Troy. This is a wonderful holiday gift for the American people."
Tim Bolen
JuriMed - Public Relations and Research Group
jurimed2@earthlink.net
949-728-0838
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