US Law Forbids the Medicinal Use of Natural Substances – Sept 2019

Why the Law Forbids the Medicinal Use of Natural Substances Green Med Info

  • According to the FDA's legal definition, a drug is anything that "diagnoses, cures, mitigates, treats, or prevents a disease”
  • “Historically the FDA has required new drugs undergo expensive and elaborate multi-phased clinical trials, which are out of the grasp of any ordinary interest who might want to demonstrate the efficacy of a non-patentable (and therefore unprofitable) herb, food or spice.”


Curcumin Example
Articles on Curcumin at GreenMedInfo

Breast Cancer 91
Colorectal Cancer34
Colon Cancer61
Prostate Cancer61
Pancreatic Cancer35
Cancers: Drug Resistant50
Lung Cancer63
Liver Cancer46
Cancer Metastasis36
Skin Cancer19

VitaminDWiki examples

Omega-3

  • FDA now allows specific Omega-3 health claims - July 2019
    • It took 717 studies and > 1 year of work to get FDA to allow claims that Omega-3 reduces Hypertension and Coronary Heart Disease
    • There still are many more documented benefits of Omega-3 for which the FDA has not been paid to allow.

Vitamin D and Omega-3 category starts with

394 Omega-3 items in category Omega-3 helps with: Autism (8 studies), Depression (29 studies), Cardiovascular (34 studies), Cognition (49 studies), Pregnancy (40 studies), Infant (32 studies), Obesity (13 studies), Mortality (7 studies), Breast Cancer (5 studies), Smoking, Sleep, Stroke, Longevity, Trauma (12 studies), Inflammation (18 studies), Multiple Sclerosis (9 studies), VIRUS (12 studies), etc
CIlck here for details

Each of the following supplements could be easily claimed to provide many health benefits,
but no company would profit by doing so
   wonder if non-profit organizations might fund it?

Magnesium

Vitamin K2

Vitamin D

Note: FDA does not even permit a claim that Vitamin D can treat rickets, much less scores of other health problems.
Note: Low-cost vitamin D testers are being sold in many countries in 2018, but no FDA approval for the US in 2019

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