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AlPrunty
04-19-2010, 03:24 AM
Has the FDA lost its mind–again?
In the latest volley of the US Food and Drug Administration's bizarre
war on scientific freedom of speech, the FDA has sent a Warning Letter
to the president and CEO of Diamond Foods stating that the firm's
packages of shelled walnuts are "in violation of the Federal Food, Drug,
and Cosmetic Act."

Why? As Bill Faloon, co-founder of the Life Extension Foundation,
explains in a powerful new investigative article, Diamond Foods, a
processor and distributor of nuts, dared to list some of the health
benefits of walnuts on its website. The FDA says that the walnuts are
being "promoted for conditions that cause them to be drugs because these
products are intended for use in the prevention, mitigation, and
treatment of disease."

In other words, if you say that a food is healthy and may help protect
against heart disease, or ease arthritis or inflammation, your words
have magically changed that food into a drug, and that's illegal.

Life Extension magazine has published no fewer than fifty-seven articles
that describe the health benefits of walnuts, each article supported
with copious scientific references. Yet the FDA says the walnuts "are
not generally recognized as safe and effective," that the manufacturer's
"unauthorized health claims" have caused the walnuts to become
"misbranded," which makes them subject to government "seizure or
injunction"!

Continued. Please read: http://tinyurl.com/yynggh5

Separ
04-19-2010, 09:10 AM
The problem is that any health claims of xyz need to be backed up by clinical studies proving that xyz is indeed good for the healing or prevention of certain medical ailment.

J'Yan
04-25-2010, 10:24 PM
The article listed suggests that there have been studies done.

Funny how they havent attacked cherios or any one of the other half million foods that claim to lower colesterol or promote heart health.

Separ
04-27-2010, 07:12 AM
The article listed suggests that there have been studies done.

Funny how they havent attacked cherios or any one of the other half million foods that claim to lower colesterol or promote heart health.

i believe there was a clinical study done in that end