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http://www.natural-health-information-centre.com/codex-alimentarius.html
Heard of Codex Alimentarius?...Enjoy your naturally grown food, supplements and natural remedies before they are outlawed. Our health is being threatened. check out the site. I first saw something about this on youtube, some lady gave a big informative and eye opening speach on it, she was so on point. that vid shook me to my core. How dare they take away our right to be healthy. Let's not fall for the"Operation Cure All" that is what that global cartel has set up as a plan to take away our accessibility to natural cures, remedies and organic foods and hand the power straight over to the pharmaceutical industry. The proposition that would make it law to list what was in our food did not pass this election, I wonder why? Codex Alimentarius. We all need to know and we all need to fight for our rights and the health and wellbeing of our families.
Be safe happy and healthy.
He who controls food controls the world. I have a lot to be thankful for.
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"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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That isn't socialism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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Government controlled pharmacies? What would you call it?
Quoting blues_pagan:
That isn't socialism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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Let's see, ensuring that big business and big pharma are the only ones who are allowed to benefit while the people suffer and have to bow to those who have more money than them...I call that capitalism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Government controlled pharmacies? What would you call it?
Quoting blues_pagan:
That isn't socialism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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It's not capitalism when it's owned and controlled by the government
Quoting blues_pagan:
Let's see, ensuring that big business and big pharma are the only ones who are allowed to benefit while the people suffer and have to bow to those who have more money than them...I call that capitalism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Government controlled pharmacies? What would you call it?
Quoting blues_pagan:
That isn't socialism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

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Nor is it socialism.
BTW, there really aren't any socialist governments in the world. But the nearest to the proper definition of socialism have higher rates of life expectancy and overall satisfaction than the rest of us.
Quoting singlemom1208:
It's not capitalism when it's owned and controlled by the government
Quoting blues_pagan:
Let's see, ensuring that big business and big pharma are the only ones who are allowed to benefit while the people suffer and have to bow to those who have more money than them...I call that capitalism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Government controlled pharmacies? What would you call it?
Quoting blues_pagan:
That isn't socialism.
Quoting singlemom1208:
Socialism sounds so much more appealing now. *eye roll*
Quoting diospira:
"The Codex Alimentarius proposals already exist as law in Norway and Germany where the entire health food industry has literally been taken over by the drug companies. In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and only one government controlled pharmacy has the right to import supplements as medicines which they can sell to health food stores, convenience stores or pharmacies."
I love my herbs and supplements and would be very concerned if this were to happen in the states.
Sounds terrible for consumers and wonderful for big Pharma.

