Codex meetings are expensive to attend. They are expensive to reach and expensive to stay, eat and get to and from on the ground. The other countries we visit to further the Natural Solutions Foundation’s relationship building and assistance to the emerging Health Freedom Consortium Members are also expensive to get to and stay in. If you value the Natural Solutions Foundation’s efforts and successes at Codex, click here (http://drrimatruthreports.com/index.php?page_id=189) to make your donation to help defray the cost of this expensive, but utterly necessary, presence at Codex.
Thanks,
Yours in health and freedom,
Dr. Rima
Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
www.HealthFreedomUSA.org
www.GlobalHealthFreedom
www.NaturalSolutionsFoundation.org
www.Organics4U.org
www.NaturalSolutionsMarketPlace.org
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The expenses shown here are for modest accommodations, meals without alcohol and public transportation and taxis.
Lodging
Cape Town, where the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) will be held will be at the Southern Sun Cape Sun Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa. Average daily prices for a two person room (breakfast included) are about $95 per person. Total: $2010 plus taxes
Lodging in the other cities we will vist will cost $2191 per person plux taxes Total: $2191 plus
taxes
Lodging Total Before Tax: $4201 plus tax. Assuming tax @ 20%, Lodging total After Tax: $5041
Airfare
Airfare has been calculated on the basis of business class on long trips, economy on short ones. Since the transportation portion of the trip takes more than 120 hours in airplanes and airports if there are no delays, the type of travel accommodations is very important. General Bert is 78 years old and, while he is in outstanding health, 30 hours for a long legged person like the General is literally torture in economy class seats. General Bert broke his hip skiing in 2001 and cannot walk after being cramped for that many hours in a small space. Flying business class means that when we arrive, General Bert can walk during the next three days. Economy class means that he cannot. Therefore, long flights need to be business class while short ones of 4 hours or less can be economy class.
Airfare Per Person Including Taxes: $ 8816.88
Total Airfare Including Taxes: $17633.76
Foodd
Food cost estimates are based on research into the average cost of meals in each city on our itinerary. The cost per person is Food Costs Per Person $1185
Total Food Costs: $2370
Transportation and Miscellaneous
Transportation: $350
Miscellaneous: $150
Total Transportation and Miscellaneous: $500
Visa Expenses
Total Visa-Related Expenses per Person $225
Total Visa-Related Expenses: $550
Total
Total Per Person: $11337.38
Grand Total: $22,674.76
To repeat the obvious, if you value the Natural Solutions Foundation’s efforts and successes at Codex, click here (http://drrimatruthreports.com/index.php?page_id=189) to make your donation to help defray the cost of this expensive, but utterly necessary, presence at Codex.
Irradiated food is really bad stuff. Of course, it is not radioactive, but it is filled with disease-causing free radicals caused by the process of bombarding it with high energy radiation, the contents of dead organisms killed by the radiation, inactivated, worthless enzymes, and the bits and pieces of what is known in the legal trade as “filth”: insect parts, rat excrement, hairs, dead vermin, etc., which careful handling would eliminate or minimize.
Food that is going to be irradiated, however, does not receive careful handling typically since it will be “sterilized” by the irradiation. If your food is not only irradiated, but genetically modified and stuffed with toxic chemicals, in other words, meets FDA, USDA and Codex standards, now THAT’s as bad as it gets. That’s fully weaponized, “loaded and locked” food. Don’t go near the stuff.
UGH!
Consumers do not want irradiated food. So the ever corporate-friendly agencies of the government, and of course, Codex Alimentarius, take the crafty step of not telling us whether food is irradiated or not if they can get away without doing so. Once food is processed, it does not have to have the familiar “radura”, the radiation symbol, which the law previously required.
Now that fresh lettuce, spinach and other greens are defined as a “health hazard” by a berserk FDA, they, too, will be irradiated before we can eat them. All of them, unless consumed locally or grown by you or your friends.
What does that tell you? Eat locally. Grow your own food.
Print bumper stickers that say “Grow or Glow” and tell people what that means. Get good at “4 foot square” gardening, or growing on your patio or balcony. Organize window box growing for your community or community gardens. You ARE in control of what goes into your body. If you are not, get yourself organized and get into that position. Meet with your neighbors to make this happen for all of you. You and your neighbors are something else besides neighbors: you are CONSUMERS.
Consumers are very powerful when they take the time and effort to be. Since your food is being weaponized against you and your family (!) GET organized.
Email Kathy Greene, kathy.greene@usa.net, the Community Organization Coordinator of the Natural Solutions Foundation and let us help you get your neighbors motivated and activated. We have an excellent eBook on Community Organizing that we will send you if you ask. Just put “Organizing” in the subject line.
Consumer organizations perform valuable services. Not only can they be watchdogs and whistleblowers, they can provide significant information to other consumers, government officials and agencies, university decision makers and the people who attend and shape policy at national and international meetings. According to our West African sources, in that part of the world, consumers organizations who become upset about an issue can literally bring down a government.
Of course, what that takes is a strong sense of ownership: this is MY body, this is MY environment, this is MY child, this is MY body. And the people living right next store to me, and across town, and across the country care about what happens to me, and to themselves, too.
If companies and governments are lying to me, or poisoning me or corrupting my food, or my field or my child’s body, or keeping deadly secrets of putting me in harm’s way for your own good, we, the Consumers, should, can, will, say “NO!” to what is bad and “YES!” to what is good for us.
Up with consumers and consumerism, I say.
The diametrical opposite to consumerism, of course, is “corporatism”. What is good for corporations, which is generally what governments decide is good for them since so much money is involved, is very often exactly NOT what is good for people, for consumers, for you, for me. And, oh, by the way, it may not be at all good for the environment. In fact, when their decisions and actions are good for the consumer or the environment, that is the cause for press releases and hoopla.
It’s up to us.
The Organic Consumers organization has published a very useful compendium called “WHAT’S WRONG WITH FOOD IRRADIATION, http://www.organicconsumers.org/Irrad/irradfact.cfm. Although food irradiation is presented by government and industry, and, of course, by the ever corporate-friendly FDA and USDA, as benign and helpful, it is neither. Read below and see why irradiation, sometimes misleadingly called “Cold Sterilization” or “Cold Pasturization” is neither.
And then start eating and growing organic!
Check it out and take control of your health by taking control of what you eat!
Yours in health and freedom,
Dr. Rima
Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
www.HealthFreedomUSA.org
www.GlobalHealthFreedom.org
www.NaturalSolutionsFoundation.org
www.Organics4U.org
www.NaturalSolutionsMedia.tv
www.NaturalSolutionsMarketPlace.org
What’s Wrong With Irradiated Food?
Irradiation damages the quality of food.
· Irradiation damages food by breaking up molecules and creating free radicals. The free radicals kill some bacteria, but they also bounce around in the food, damage vitamins and enzymes, and combine with existing chemicals (like pesticides) in the food to form new chemicals, called unique radiolytic products (URPs).
· Some of these URPs are known toxins (benzene, formaldehyde, lipid peroxides) and some are unique to irradiated foods. Scientists have not studied the long-term effect of these new chemicals in our diet. Therefore, we cannot assume they are safe.
· Irradiated foods can lose 5%-80% of many vitamins (A, C, E, K and B complex). The amount of loss depends on the dose of irradiation and the length of storage time.
· Most of the food in the American diet is already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for irradiation: beef, pork, lamb, poultry, wheat, wheat flour, vegetables, fruits, shell eggs, seeds for sprouting, spices, herb teas. (Dairy is already pasteurized). A food industry petition currently before the FDA asks for approval for luncheon meats, salad bar items, sprouts, fresh juices and frozen foods. Another petition before the USDA asks for approval for imported fruits and vegetables.
· Irradiation damages the natural digestive enzymes found in raw foods. This means the body has to work harder to digest them.
· If unlabeled, raw foods that have been irradiated look like fresh foods, but nutritionally they are like cooked foods, with decreased vitamins and enzymes. The FDA allows these foods to be labeled “fresh.”
· Irradiated fats tend to become rancid.
· When high-energy electron beams are used, trace amounts of radioactivity may be created in the food.
Science has not proved that a long-term diet of irradiated foods is safe for human health
· The longest human feeding study was 15 weeks. No one knows the long-term effects of a life-long diet that includes foods which will be frequently irradiated, such as meat, chicken, vegetables, fruits, salads, sprouts and juices.
· There are no studies on the effects of feeding babies or children diets containing irradiated foods, except a very small and controversial study from India that showed health effects.
· Studies on animals fed irradiated foods have shown increased tumors, reproductive failures and kidney damage. Some possible causes are: irradiation-induced vitamin deficiencies, the inactivity of enzymes in the food, DNA damage, and toxic radiolytic products in the food.
· The FDA based its approval of irradiation for poultry on only 5 of 441 animal-feeding studies. Marcia van Gemert, Ph.D., the toxicologist who chaired the FDA committee that approved irradiation, later said, “These studies reviewed in the 1982 literature from the FDA were not adequate by 1982 standards, and are even less accurate by 1993 standards to evaluate the safety of any product, especially a food product such as irradiated food.” The 5 studies are not a good basis for approval of irradiation for humans, because they showed health effects on the animals or were conducted using irradiation at lower energies than those the FDA eventually approved.
· The FDA based its approval of irradiation for fruits and vegetables on a theoretical calculation of the amount of URPs in the diet from one 7.5 oz. serving/day of irradiated food. Considering the different kinds of foods approved for irradiation, this quantity is too small and the calculation is irrelevant.
· Even with current labeling requirements, people cannot avoid eating irradiated food. That means there is no control group, and epidemiologists will never be able to determine if irradiated food has any health effects.
· Science is always changing. The science of today is not the science of tomorrow. The science we have today is not adequate to prove the long-term safety of food irradiation.
Irradiation covers up problems that the meat and poultry industry should solve
· Irradiation covers up the increased fecal contamination that results from speeded up slaughter and decreased federal inspection, both of which allow meat and poultry to be produced more cheaply. Prodded by the industry, the USDA has allowed a transfer of inspection to company inspectors. Where government inspectors remain, they are not allowed to condemn meat and poultry now that they condemned 20 years ago.
· Because of this deregulation (continued under President Clinton, a protégé of Tyson Foods), the meat and poultry industry has recently lost money and suffered bad publicity from food-poisoning lawsuits and expensive product recalls. Irradiation is a “magic bullet” that will enable them to say that the product was “clean” when it left the packing plant. (Irradiation, however, does not sterilize food, and any bacteria that remain can grow to toxic proportions if the food is not properly stored and handled.)
· In 2000, seven meat industry associations submitted a petition to USDA to redefine key regulations relating to contamination. If accepted by USDA, this petition would permit unlimited fecal contamination during production, as long as irradiation was used afterward.
Labeling is necessary to inform people so they can choose to avoid irradiated foods
· Because irradiated foods have not been proven safe for human health in the long term, prominent, conspicuous and truthful labels are necessary for all irradiated foods. Consumers should be able to easily determine if their food has been irradiated. Labels should also be required for irradiated ingredients of compound foods, and for restaurant and institutional foods.
· Because irradiation can deplete vitamins, labels should state the amount of vitamin loss after irradiation, especially for fresh foods that are usually eaten fresh. Consumers have the right to know if they are buying nutritionally impaired foods.
· Current US labels are not sufficient to enable consumers to avoid irradiated food. Foods are labeled only to the first purchaser. Irradiated spices, herb teas and supplement ingredients, foods that are served in restaurants, schools, etc., or receive further processing, do not bear consumer labels. Consumer labels are required only for foods sold whole (like a piece of fruit) or irradiated in the package (like chicken breasts). The text with the declaration of irradiation can be as small as the type face on the ingredient label. The US Department of Agriculture requirements have one difference: irradiated meat or poultry that is part of another food (like a tv dinner) must be disclosed on the label.
· The US Food and Drug Administration is currently rewriting the regulation for minimum labeling, and will release it for public comment by early 2002 [now long past – REL]. They may eliminate all required text labels. If they do retain the labels, Congress has told them to use a “friendly” euphemism instead of “irradiation.” [Hence “cold sterilization” or “cold Pasteurization” and similar inaccurate terms on foods which must be labeled, a small minority of foods which are consumed after irradiation -REL]
Electron-beam irradiation today means nuclear irradiation tomorrow
· The source of the irradiation is not listed on the label.
· The original sponsor of food irradiation in the US was the Department of Energy, which wanted to create a favorable image of nuclear power as well as dispose of radioactive waste. These goals have not changed. Cobalt-60, which is used for irradiation, must be manufactured in a nuclear reactor.
· Many foods cannot be irradiated using electron beams. E-beams only penetrate 1-1.5 inches on each side, and are suitable only for flat, evenly sized foods like patties. Large fruits, foods in boxes, and irregularly shaped foods must be irradiated using x-rays or gamma rays from nuclear materials.
· Countries that lack a cheap and reliable source of electricity for e-beams use nuclear materials. Opening U.S. markets to irradiated food encourages the spread of nuclear irradiation worldwide.
[Codex Alimentarius supports the universal irradiation of all foods moving through international trade except those which have been fully processed to an end product like roasted coffee. The USDA requires all fruits and vegetables (with very few limited exceptions) to be irradiated before they are imported into the United States. -REL]
Irradiation using radioactive materials is an environmental hazard
· The more nuclear irradiators, the more likelihood of a serious accident in transport, operation or disposal of the nuclear materials.
· Food irradiation facilities have already contaminated the environment. For example, in the state of Georgia in 1988, radioactive water escaped from an irradiation facility. The taxpayers were stuck with $47 million in cleanup costs. Radioactivity was tracked into cars and homes. In Hawaii in 1967 and New Jersey in 1982, radioactive water was flushed into the public sewer system.
· Numerous worker exposures have occurred in food irradiation facilities worldwide.
Irradiation doesn’t provide clean food
· Because irradiation doesn’t kill all the bacteria in a food, the ones that survive are by definition radiation-resistant. These bacteria will multiply and eventually work their way back to the ‘animal factories’. Soon thereafter, the bacteria that contaminate the meat will no longer be killed by currently approved doses of irradiation. The technology will no longer be usable, while stronger bacteria contaminate our food supply.
· People may become more careless about sanitation if irradiation is widely used. Irradiation doesn’t kill all the bacteria in a food. In a few hours at room temperature, the bacteria remaining in meat or poultry after irradiation can multiply to the level existing before irradiation.
· Some bacteria, like the one that causes botulism, as well as viruses and prions (which are believed to cause Mad Cow Disease) are not killed by current doses of irradiation.
· Irradiation encourages food producers to cut corners on sanitation, because they can ‘clean up’ the food just before it is shipped.
Irradiation does nothing to change the way food is grown and produced
· Irradiated foods can have longer shelf lives than nonirradiated foods, which means they can be shipped further while appearing ‘fresh.’ Food grown by giant farms far away may last longer than non-irradiated, locally grown food, even if it is inferior in nutrition and taste. Thus, irradiation encourages centralization and hurts small farmers.
· The use of pesticides, antibiotics, hormones and other agri-chemicals, as well as pollution and energy use, are not affected. Irradiation is applied by the packer after harvest or slaughter.
· Some so-called Free-market economists say irradiation is ‘efficient’: it provides the cheapest possible food for the least possible risk. But these economists are not concerned about the impaired nutritional quality of the food. They are not considering the environmental effects of large-scale corporate farming, the social costs of centralization of agriculture and loss of family farms, the replacement of unionized, impartial government inspectors with company inspectors , the potential long-term damage to human health, and the possibility of irradiation-resistant super-bacteria. All of these developments should be (but are not) considered when regulators and public health officials evaluate the benefits of food irradiation.
In a truly free market, consumers would have access to truthful and not misleading information about all their food choices and could decide for themselves what risks to take. Honest companies would be free to truthfully tell that their products are organic, non-GMO, non-toxic, non-irradiated. Free people are free to choose risks… or to reject them. Slaves, of course, have to take whatever sh-t is dolled out to them.
Which are you?
Dispatches from the Codex Commission #9
Natural Solutions Foundation, Public Observer
Dispatches from Codex Commission Meeting
Dispatch No. 9 – 08 July 2008
In the Air Again…
Please take a look at this important message about the future of the Health Freedom Movement… about the great opportunity opened at the just completed annual Codex Alimentarius (World Food Code) meeting in Geneva, Switerzland. Dr. Laibow and Gen. Stubblebine attended and have reported events as they happened.
Here Dr. Laibow reveals the tremendous opportunity regarding truthful and not misleading labeling of GMO (genetically modified organisms) products.
Dr. Laibow’s Final Report from Codex: Agency in Chaos
Dr. Laibow and Gen. Stubbleine’s strategic assessment:
Link to Dr. Laibow’s first 3 Codex video reports:
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Her 4th report:
http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=723
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http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=718
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Dispatches from the Codex Commission #7
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Dispatches from Codex Commission Meeting
Dispatch No. 7 – 04 July 2008
Geneva, Switzerland
Dr. Rima Laibow, MD, the Medical Director of the Natural Solutions Foundation, continues her reports from the annual Codex Alimentarius (World Food Code) meeting in Geneva Switzerland with this video report on the pending collapse of the Codex food control system, under the weight of its own failures and a revolt of an informal Coalition of Health Conscious Nations who are finally resisting the bullying tactics of the dominant industrialized nations and international bureaucrats.
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http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=718
http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=719
http://drrimatruthreports.com/index.php?p=721
http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=722
Thank you,
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Dispatches from the Codex Commission #6
Natural Solutions Foundation, Public Observer
Dispatches from Codex Commission Meeting
Dispatch No. 6 – 02 July 2008
Geneva, Switzerland
Please see the link to today’s new, 2nd Video Report from Codex at the end of this blog entry. That video report amplifies some of the issues discussed here.
At the very first Codex meeting I attended, Dr. Kirsten Leitner, the WHO Undersecretary of Sustainable Development, responded to the questions of why WHO had not increased its financial contribution to Codex. Her answer stunned the assembly, “Because Codex has failed to make a meaningful contribution to human health in its [then] 42 years of existence.†That response was so significant that the audio tape showing it which had been mounted on the Codex Alimentarius site, www.Codexalimentarius.net/en was, following the Press Release I wrote on this response, taken down and a doctored AUDIO tape was inserted in which her response was missing.
Oddly enough, certain people on the “health freedom” side of the house, who were in the room and commented excitedly on that event later chose to publicly take the opposition position that this comment “never†happened. Whatever you choose to make of that aside, there has been a great deal of discussion about the fact that FAO has been forced to increase and increase its financial support to the point where now WHO provides a mere 15% of the budget while FAO provides the rest. Since the deal is supposed to be 50-50, one wonders if, in the halls of WHO power, the same problem is still perceived. I would share that opinion if it were.
Today, in what was a highly surprising move from Brazil, another iteration of the same theme was brought forward and it causes all “heck†to break loose!
I have been saying for some time that the system here is rigged. Developed (read, “rich, US supportersâ€) countries send full delegations to every single Codex meeting, sub meeting, task force, regional meeting and so on. They tend to be well informed, well prepared and have no trouble getting here. They do not have their visas refused or denied. They do not have trouble getting plane tickets or get turned out of hotels. Delegates from the Developing world (read, “poor, black, opposing the US on vital issuesâ€), on the other hand, have no end of difficulty getting here.
First, the meetings are very expensive for them to get to. Second, they often have enormous difficulty with their visas. For example, the Ugandan representative to the Codex Committee on Food Labeling, where GM labeling was the hot item on the docket, is from a country that has a moratorium on GM food — and a leading academic conducting safety assessments on those foods (they are failing miserably, of course) had his visa request to Canada denied twice.
China, hardly a minor player, was unable to secure a visa to the Codex Committee on Veterinary Drug Residues held in the US. You read that correctly. And then, at this Commission meeting, after the US had denied Chinese diplomats entry to the relevant committee meeting, its Codex delegation rejected to Chinese objections to dosing pigs with growth-stimulating drugs dangerous to humans by noting that China was not at the CCVDR meeting!
Even if not having Visa problems, countries from the Developing world, who are often dependent on funding from the Codex Trust Fund for their ability to attend these meetings, may find themselves penalized for taking stands that the multinational power centers of Codex do not like: Dr. Koura of Benin was denied her travel funds by the Trust Fund within days of her departure to the same meeting on GM labeling. Benin, like Uganda, has a moratorium on GM foods and Dr. Koura had instructions to strongly oppose the position by the US that would force unlabeled GM foods on Benin and the rest of the world. From last February’s previous GM labeling working group meeting in Africa (which we attended) the US knew who was objecting to the US GM agenda. That agenda, despite 87% American support for GM labeling (in a recent CNN/NY Times poll) is to not require GM labeling and to forbid GM-Free labeling.
For this meeting, Codex Contact Point Dr. Denis Mikode has his already approved travel support withdrawn by the Trust Fund, too, again, within days of his departure. It’s a pretty powerful technique: prevent the opposition from showing up and then claim whatever is decided in their absence represents and binds them, too, whether they like it or not.
The Trust Fund, we have been informed, is generously funded by nations like the US and by significant private donors, chief among them, the pharmaceutical companies who have such a strong parental interest in Codex, having given it birth so long ago.
So Brazil raised the problem to the consideration of the Codex Commission that without full participation by all countries in all committees, the legislative decisions (his words!) of Codex were illegitimate and that it was an urgent matter to assure full participation of all nations of the developing world or Codex had no international legitimacy!
The Chairman’s stand in, a Vice Chair, clearly did not know what to do. Brazil demanded that the Codex Secretariat prepare a report, complete with suggestions about how to fix the problem, and present it at the Codex Commission meeting one year from now, in July 2009.
The Acting Chair said that because 25 countries had immediately put up their flags, time did not permit discussing this option! There was a lot of very unhappy murmuring. The lunch break was hastily convened.
Maybe the Natural Solutions Foundation’s Codex Two Step, the legal method countries can use to avoid the worst excesses of Codex, is finally emboldening our informal Coalition of Health Conscious Nations!
After lunch, reports from other international organizations were permitted and finally the topic was brought back to Brazil’s intervention. The Secretariat alleged that since the task had been given to the Secretariat, there was no longer any opportunity for the membership to discuss the proposal. Brazil made the observation that the Secretariat was wrong and the discussion continued with a good deal of mounting energy from developing nations who began to air their many grievances about the system and its corruption.
In fact, the way it works if that the developed nations get to every meeting, develop competence, relationships, work out deals, figure out the system very well but the poor nations are encouraged by the Trust Fund to “Build capacity†which means that there is a revolving roster of people who are always new, do not often have the opportunity to build relationships, forge agreements or even figure out the corporate culture of Codex (and it is very much a corporate culture!).
So Brazil really opened up the biggest can of worms here: the illegitimacy of the entire process. The Vice Chair tried to stuff the worms back into the can by making it an issue for discussion next April at the Codex Committee on General Principles but, once again, Brazil and its now numerous allies, protested. The compromise?
Brazil will have its report read at the Codex Commission next year AND it will be presented for discussion April, too.
Let’s be clear: Codex is a crumbling hulk, despite its propaganda. The Executive Committee, which meets twice a year, in secret, I might add, will not meet for the second time this year because of the $200,000 that would cost and the lack of resources.
The newfound sense of outrage (which I must say we have helped to foster through our educational work in Africa and Asia) is bringing out capabilities which only two years remained hidden: countries following our suggestions and banding together to oppose the Multinational Agenda! Countries finally getting their bellies full of US bullying!
The International Decade of Nutrition, which we declared in 2004, is beginning to have its intended impact! See: www.naturalsolutionsfoundation.org
Countries noticing that without participation there is no representation! (That should sound very familiar to every American, by the way!)
So our work in the developing world must continue if we are to strike a blow to the monster. That means that we need your help. We need the resources to continue coming to meetings and to continue initiating agricultural and educational projects like the Valley of the Moon. We have been “Speaking Truth to Power†and we are beginning to be heard!
We need your financial support. There is literally no one else doing this work but you and the Natural Solutions Foundation.
Oh, yes, a US bureaucrat is now the newly “elected†chairman of the Codex Commission… for the next three years. So it is time to make sure Washington hears our voices.
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Yours in health and freedom,
Dr. Rima
Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
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Dr. Rima’s July 2, 2008 Video Report from Codex: