CNN (and others) report on the release of the US Institute of Medicine's 327-page CAM report which makes recommendations for dramatic changes in the complementary and alternative medicine sector, and the way it is overseen by the FDA.
Link to full article on CNN website: http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/01/14/alternative.medicine.ap/index.html
See Natural Products Industry Insider report at:
http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/hotnews/51h1217226.html
The IOM report suggests that one of the biggest problems with DSHEA is that it "mistakenly" classified dietary supplements as foods.
The Institute urges that "complimentary and alternative medical procedures, such as herbal remedies and acupuncture, be required to meet the same standards of effectiveness as conventional medical treatments."
This means a drugs regime, or something very similar, is being proposed for complementary health products and services, including dietary supplements.
Dr. Stuart Bondurant, chairman of the committee, said that "reliable and standardized products are needed."
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This is your wake up call. Join the ANH campaign NOW and help us to ensure that dietary supplements (especially nutrients) are maintained as a category of food.
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