Rudi C Loehwing

Codex Alimentarius a Self Fulfilling Prophesy



Posted: Monday, May 18, 2009

by Rudi C Loehwing

Codex Alimentarius Translation: " Food Code"

Originally envisioned and designed by what became the most ruthless and inhumane of 20 th century Western European regimes, Codex Alimentarius (Codex) was later organized and officiated mainly by members of an emerging pharmaceutical industry spawned by that very same source. In its near half-century of existence Codex has emerged as the self-proclaimed international authority on food and nutrition. Intent on dictating or significantly influencing international health and nutritional policies and legislation, and backed by international trade agreements and the United Nations, Codex has done much to accomplish unimpeded protection of chemical and pharmaceutical interests on a global scale much to the detriment of sustainable health and nutrition.

While there are approximately 30 committees under the banner of Codex, the pharmaceutical industry's focus is mainly within the "Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses." The committee's actions and published materials give the impression that their view of the natural health industry is as "an unwanted competitor" as opposed to that of an "adjunct" as it is viewed in the emergent integrated medicine industry.

Codex's more recent efforts seem to focus on the prevention of vitamins and other natural supplementation from upsetting the market share of beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, blood pressure and cholesterol lowering products and other unessential, dangerous and often lethal pharmaceutical "wonder drugs."

Present day Germany remains the leading exporter of pharmaceutical products in the world. The political and economic bond to the pharmaceutical industry is obvious and astounding. With such an obvious conflict of interest, how can it remain that the Government of the German Federal Republic is allowed to remain in charge of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses?

The true aims of Codex Alimentarius can more clearly be deciphered by their actions as opposed to their misleading and voluminous press releases. Following anti-vitamin legislation bullied into the evolving European Union in 2002, these aims include the worldwide adoption of this European legislation in the form of international recommendations and standards. "Standards" that will reduce the overall number of available vitamins and natural supplements, dramatically lower legally allowable maximum dosage levels down to virtual ineffectiveness, reclassify supplements as medicine and wholly ban published statements on the beneficial effects of vitamins and other natural remedies while making such statements a punishable legal offense.

And if there were any doubts, these aims are already moving toward a self-fulfilled prophesy. Codex aims are already being closely followed by even the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) who has already sent "cease and desist" letters to vitamin manufacturers for their promotion of mental and physiological benefits of vitamin supplements on their web sites.

Nearly 2/3 rds of existing available vitamin substances have already been banned by the European Union through the European Food Supplements Directive which was passed into law in 2002 and upheld as law by the European court of Justice in 2005.

Note: These supplements are scheduled to be removed from online sites and store shelves in 2009.

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is now working to accomplish an international standard for the Maximum Permitted (dosage) Levels (MPLs) for the remaining 1/3 rd of approved supplements along with additional laws that will reclassify supplements as medicines.

Using this new edict, the pharmaceutical industry can continue to extend its own zone of influence as it sees fit. The pharmaceutical industry has succeeded in classifying as little as 500 milligrams of vitamin C in tablet form as a medication and, as with most existing vitamins, one that requires a doctor's prescription in Germany.

The pharmaceutical industry knows that most people have no clear understanding of the restrictions that Codex brings even to the non-European nations and has helped to disguised them with complex legal jargon and glib marketing spin. They continue to lobby and spend enormous amounts of money on biased media campaigns to confuse and hide the facts. Remarkably, even a number of natural health industry trade associations, with ties to pharmaceutical funding, have continued to forward slanted and misleading information to their own members further confusing the issue.

We suggest that more individuals and groups learn the truth behind the European anti-vitamin legislation and Codex Alimentarius and ask that you find out for yourself what the facts really are. Numerous original documents and additional information is available free on the WINHS.ORG web site www.winhs.org .

The Codex Alimentarius Commission document is available at: http://www.winhs.org/downloads/codex_document.pdf

A detailed report: "Codex Impact on Non-European Countries," which explains the history and authority of Codex in simple terms is available at: http://www.winhs.org/news/news20090423.htm

We urge you to talk to as many people as possible about this situation, including your government representatives, and help to get more people directly involved in the campaign to revert it. See www.winhs.org/campaign

Also see "Codex," a new trailer by the World Institute of Natural Health Sciences (WINHS) which quickly and simply alerts to the situation noted and refers to the web site for more information.

See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euN0oos58lg

All the best,

Rudi C. Loehwing

Managing Director

World Institute of Natural Health Sciences

www.winhs.org

Lord Rudi C. Loehwing broadcaster and one of the founders and currently holds the position of Managing Director of the World Institute of Natural Health Sciences (WINHS) www.winhs.org. With degrees in communications and business management, he brings over 30 years of investigative journalism, business management and communications skill and experience to the institute.

Additionally, Mr. Loehwing owned a highly successful nutrition, chiropractic and medical clinic in Hollywood, California that specialized in high profile sports injuries, and entertainment industry clientele.

A broadcast journalist since 1974, Loehwing has produced radio programs, film and television programs and documentaries for American Radio Network, Radio Moscow, the BBC, and independent broadcast facilities worldwide. Biographical Listings in Strathmore's International Who's Who, Marquis Who's Who in Entertainment, Who's Who in Finance, Who's Who in the West, and Who's Who in the World.

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