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Author Topic:   Herbal supplements in US commonly have traces of contaminants
Jon
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Message 72 of 102 (579398)
09-04-2010 12:57 PM
Reply to: Message 25 by Dogmafood
09-03-2010 5:48 PM


You dont see how less regulation = more freedom? Or less bureaucracy?
Freedom for whom?

"Can we say the chair on the cat, for example? Or the basket in the person? No, we can't..." - Harriet J. Ottenheimer

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Jon
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Message 77 of 102 (579460)
09-04-2010 7:08 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by Buzsaw
09-04-2010 4:53 PM


Re: One man's herb
There is a far greater health and life risk in food diet, especially fat foods, junk foods candies, icecream pop, etc than in the herbals, yet nobody is clamoring for additional regulation of the food industry.
I believe all of these things should be regulated, very heavily. Much junk food should be sold in the poison aisle, and 'herbals' in the gardening section. It really comes down to an issue of mislabeling... everything's mislabeled and sold as something it's not, always intentionally so.

"Can we say the chair on the cat, for example? Or the basket in the person? No, we can't..." - Harriet J. Ottenheimer

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Jon
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Message 95 of 102 (579679)
09-05-2010 3:47 PM
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09-04-2010 10:43 PM


Re: One man's herb
Where does regulation end and freedom begin, in your thinking?
Freedom for whom?

"Can we say the chair on the cat, for example? Or the basket in the person? No, we can't..." - Harriet J. Ottenheimer

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