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Global Battle Erupts Over Vitamin Supplements
16 May 2005
In an unprecedented action, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UNICEF), and an AIDS activist group that promotes drug therapy in South Africa, joined forces in opposing vitamin therapy that exceeds the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), and in particular vitamin C in doses they describe as being
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Codex Alimentarius To Approve 'Vitamin Guidelines'
10 June 2005
If you use vitamin and mineral supplements for health, you might want to fly over to Rome, Italy and crash the July 4-9 meeting of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a little-known international body that wields immense power over the global food market.
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Second Flawed Study Slams High-Dose Vitamins
17 November 2004
Public Is Being Softened Upon For Dosage Limitations In Vitamin Pills By Bill Sardi
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Second Flawed Study Slams High-Dose Vitamins (1)
10 October 2007
Public Is Being Softened Upon For Dosage Limitations In Vitamin Pills By Bill Sardi
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European Court rules on national vitamin restrictions
17 May 2017
Latest preliminary ruling on French case moving in the right direction but not yet far enough
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Irish authorities set to restrict high dose vitamin supplements
11 July 2018
ANH-Intl determines if planned enforcement may infringe fundamental rights and freedoms and be illegal
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Consumers attack Boots over lower doses in its supplements (1)
10 October 2007
Britain's largest chemist was accused yesterday of "watering down" its vitamin and mineral supplements without clearly warning its customers.
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No way, Norway, don’t dumb down your vitamins!
08 October 2020
ANH-Intl responds to European Commission call for input on Norwegian vitamin restriction plans
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Consumers attack Boots over lower doses in its supplements
05 February 2005
Britain's largest chemist was accused yesterday of "watering down" its vitamin and mineral supplements without clearly warning its customers.
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Health Freedom Takes a Double Hit at Codex (1)
10 October 2007
This year's Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses started with a nasty shock, something that we were all expecting, but not this year.