← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Faust

A vitamin pill ban in Europe

Thread ID: 19129 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2005-07-13

Wayback Archive


Faust [OP]

2005-07-13 01:52 | User Profile

A vitamin pill ban in Europe

EU Limits Dietary Supplement Sales

NewsMax.com Wires
Tuesday, July 12, 2005

BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The European Union's high court upheld proposed restrictions on the sale of food supplements on Tuesday despite objections from trade organizations that claimed the rules would ban popular vitamin pills.

The European Court of Justice said the EU law was "appropriate for securing the free movement of food supplements and ensuring the protection of human health."

Story Continues Below Sovereign Society

The law setting up a "positive list" of food supplements approved for sale across the 25-nation EU is due to take effect Aug. 1. Food supplements excluded from the list will be prohibited.

Trade groups, led by the Alliance for Natural Health, had lobbied to overturn the legislation, claiming it would ban thousands of vitamin and mineral supplements. Alliance for Natural Health is a Europe-wide association of manufacturers, distributors and consumers.

However, the European Consumer's Organization welcomed the court ruling.

"We are pleased that the court rejected the misguided and unfounded attack by vested interests on the validity of the directive," said Jim Murray, director of the organization which represents 40 consumer groups in 28 European nations.

The European Commission, which drafted the law, said products submitted for approval before Tuesday would be allowed to stay on the market until at least 2009, unless the European Food Safety Authority rules them unsafe.

"It is not our aim to take products of the shelves," said Philip Tod, EU spokesman for health and consumer protection. "It is our aim to make sure these products are safe."

EU governments and the European Parliament approved the directive in 2002. The EU said the rules were needed for consumer protection and to provide common rules that would allow companies to sell supplements across the EU.

"This is a directive designed to open the internal market and boost growth while ensuring a high level of protection of public health," said EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou.

Under the rules, only food supplement ingredients approved by the European Food Safety Authority will be authorized for sale.

The campaign to overturn the regulation has been particularly vocal in Britain, where the Alliance for Natural Health and other groups mounted a legal challenge.

Britain's High Court referred the case to the European Court of Justice. Campaigners were encouraged in April when the court's advocate general said the rules were disproportionate and violated some basic legal principles.

However the full court said, "certain restrictions can be justified by the protection of public health." Its statement added that the judges, "considered the measures in question to be necessary and appropriate for the purpose of achieving that objective."

The court did insist that procedures for rejecting a product from the approved list must be "consistent with the principles of sound administration and legal certainty."

It said a product should be refused only "on the basis of a full risk assessment, established on the basis of the most reliable scientific data."

© 2005 The Associated Press

[url]http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/7/12/110721.shtml[/url]


Snouter

2005-07-13 05:02 | User Profile

I know they tried this in America but it was resisted. I remember getting a list of about 20 people and wrote a letter to my Congressman and he agreed that the FDA should not require vitamins to become prescriptions. We should keep an eye on what happens. There is certainly reason for government to protect its people supplements that are toxic or a consumer ripoff if unregulated as far as ingredient specifications, so hopefully they only go that far.


OPERA96

2005-07-13 05:20 | User Profile

Big Brother marches on! Europeans, who always were (and are) short on individual rights are losing what's left of their freedom even faster than we are in this once great nation.


Justin Lee

2005-07-13 09:30 | User Profile

...but I bet you can still buy hash in Amsterdam.


Quantrill

2005-07-13 13:40 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Justin Lee]...but I bet you can still buy hash in Amsterdam.[/QUOTE] Recreational drug use is a human right. Health is a privilege. :wink:


xmetalhead

2005-07-13 13:56 | User Profile

Everyone should read "Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know About" by Kevin Trudeau.

[url]www.naturalcures.com[/url]

Europe just opted for a more upfront approach to natural medicine and vitamins and this ruling will just drive more people to seek out vitamins/alternative medicine anyway they can. In any case, and a proven fact, their food in Europe is much more healthier than America's. Their is much less obesity and heart attacks in Europe than America.

American's remain slaves to the government protected pharmaceutical monopolies while those said monopolies do everything they can to protect their corrupt and deadly rackets. They could offer vitamins and natural cures for free and American's still wouldn't use them.