Defend Vitamin Freedom Now!

The Worst Defeat in FDA History

It is a fact that almost all “experts” at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have financial ties to pharmaceutical companies and are instrumentalized on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry. It was clear that millions of Americans who had been enjoying the health benefits of vitamins over decades would not understand why free access to vitamins should be restricted and why essential nutrients should become prescription items. To cover their real goal — protectionist laws for drug markets — a camouflage was used by the FDA to make these unethical plans more palatable and acceptable to the American people:

Thus, on behalf of the drug industry, the FDA tried to abolish two of the most basic human rights — the right to health choices and the freedom to access health information.

But the American people were neither interested in “consumer protection” from vitamins or “internationalization” back to the “Dark Ages of Medicine.” In the “largest movement since the Vietnam War” (Newsweek), the American people through their political representatives secured their health freedom against the FDA and the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry.

In August 1994, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was passed unanimously in the Senate and House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress.