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FDA Declares Homeopathy Illegal.


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2022 Dec 9, 12:15pm   1,035 views  19 comments

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The homeopathic drugs you rely on have been declared illegal by the FDA, meaning the agency can wipe them off the market whenever they wish. We must fight back. Action Alert!

This is the beginning of the end for homeopathy unless we do something about it. The FDA has completed their overhaul of homeopathy regulation, and it is as we feared: in the FDA’s view, all homeopathic products are illegal. This interpretation gives the agency the power to remove any homeopathic medicine it wants to, whenever it wants to. We must convey consumer outrage to Congress and the FDA if we want to save homeopathy.

Homeopathic drugs will not all disappear overnight. The FDA will probably adopt a similar playbook as the one they’re using to eliminate compounded medications, employing a strategy of “death by a thousand cuts.” Slowly but surely the agency will target and eliminate homeopathic medicines one by one until it is impossible for companies to stay in business. Clearing the market in one fell swoop would create headlines; picking off medicines one by one over time allows the agency to accomplish the same goal without drawing as much attention or generating as much outrage.

Why is the FDA doing this? The agency, in attacking homeopathy, is working, once again, to protect the bottom line of drug-makers. One of the most popular uses for homeopathic medicines is for allergies. But consider that the market for Zyrtec, one of the most popular antihistamine drugs, was valued at $1.675 billion in 2021; the market for antihistamine nasal sprays is just under $2 billion. The same applies to other conditions. There’s good evidence, for example, to suggest homeopathy is effective for rheumatoid arthritis and pain management. The market for rheumatoid arthritis drugs and pain management drugs is $60 billion and $73 billion, respectively. Homeopathy cuts into these massive profits. Big Pharma and the FDA, which gets its funding from Big Pharma, want to eliminate this competition.

The FDA says it will focus on a few product categories for enforcement: those with safety concerns, products with routes of administration other than oral or topical, products to treat “serious or life-threatening conditions,” products for vulnerable populations, and products with “significant” quality issues.

We noted previously that the agency went after injectable homeopathic medicines. This means that homeopathic mistletoe for injection is on the chopping block, a safe cancer therapy that has been used for years. Studies show that mistletoe can improve symptoms and quality of life, and reduce chemotherapy and radiotherapy side effects, including in pancreatic, lung, colorectal, and breast cancers.

OTC homeopathic medicines for cold and flu, teething, allergies, and other less serious conditions that can resolve spontaneously with or without treatment are likely safe for the time being. But the FDA also notes unequivocally that, although they outline a risk-based approach, no homeopathic medicines are safe. The agency states: “However, this guidance is intended to provide notice that any homeopathic drug product that is being marketed illegally is subject to FDA enforcement action at any time [emphasis added].”

Earlier this month, we reported that the FDA was preparing to release the final version of their terrible guidance document setting forth the agency’s approach to regulating homeopathic drugs. Substantively, the final version is unchanged from the draft. The guidance declares that all homeopathic drugs are illegal because:

Any homeopathic drug that has not been considered “generally recognized as safe and effective” (GRAS/E) is considered a new drug;
FDA has not determined that any homeopathic drugs are GRAS/E;
A new drug cannot be marketed unless it goes through the FDA’s approval process;
No homeopathic drugs have gone through FDA approval.
The FDA is, and has been, out of control. It approves dangerous, expensive drugs that don’t work, and works to eliminate your access to natural alternatives to those dangerous, ineffective, and expensive drugs. The FDA doesn’t even want you learning about the benefits of natural products, lest you are persuaded to opt for medicines that are not FDA-approved drugs.

Homeopathy is used by almost 7 million Americans, who the FDA apparently thinks are not equipped to make their own healthcare choices. We need to register consumer outrage by flooding the public docket with comments demanding that access to homeopathic products—which are overwhelmingly safe—be retained.

Action Alert! Post a comment to the public docket urging continued access to homeopathic products and send a similar message to Congress. Please send your message immediately.

https://anh-usa.org/fda-declares-homeopathy-illegal/

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1   clambo   2022 Dec 9, 12:38pm  

Does this mean my dog can't get a coffee enema from his chakra therapist?
2   stereotomy   2022 Dec 9, 12:55pm  

So, by banning homeopathic "medicines," does this mean that sterile water is illegal because it might contain the "memory" of the substance which was diluted 1,000,000,000 times in said sterile water?
3   richwicks   2022 Dec 9, 1:07pm  

The US government did more work to intercept and stop people being able to buy Ivermectin than they did on stopping importation of Fetanyl and have been pushing the entire population to take shot that at best is worthless, and at worst, is dangerous and even deadly.

Who gives a fuck what this government says at this point?

There are now laws. There's a mafia, and that's it. If these fucking assholes want to send you to prison, they will, but there are no laws.

And homeopathy is a scam anyhow.
4   stereotomy   2022 Dec 9, 1:12pm  

richwicks says

The US government did more work to intercept and stop people being able to buy Ivermectin than they did on stopping importation of Fetanyl and have been pushing the entire population to take shot that at best is worthless, and at worst, is dangerous and even deadly.

Who gives a fuck what this government says at this point?

There are now laws. There's a mafia, and that's it. If these fucking assholes want to send you to prison, they will, but there are no laws.

And homeopathy is a scam anyhow.

The FDA intercepted a shipment of Ivermectin I had ordered back in 2021. The letters I got were from some person of color who was obviously too big for her affirmative action britches.
5   Ceffer   2022 Dec 9, 1:27pm  

Yeah, Amazon stifled horse ivermectin sales for a couple of months before they started shipping again. However, we have managed to stay horsied up through the fake plague.
6   Undoctored   2022 Dec 10, 2:51pm  

I’m curious why the FDA has allowed homeopathy to operate all this time distributing “unapproved” drugs across state lines. Was there some sort of gentleman’s agreement? Did homeopaths have some dirt on big pharma, were they somehow blackmailing the FDA?
7   Karloff   2022 Dec 10, 5:35pm  

Homeopathy can't work as anything other than a placebo, but it isn't harmful and the FDA shouldn't be doing this. After the last 2 years of debauchery, I think the FDA has realized how much it can get away with and is on a power trip.

Clown world intensifies.
8   richwicks   2022 Dec 11, 12:41pm  

People may enjoy this skit on a homeopathic hospital

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMGIbOGu8q0
9   Ceffer   2022 Dec 11, 1:08pm  

Maybe they should re-label 'homeopathic' moniker and call them 'pedophilic'. They would be protected, then.
10   Tenpoundbass   2022 Dec 11, 1:42pm  

While Homeopathy might be questionable, and might not deserve much pause for this FDA overreach.
It will most definitely be an overreach, and even proven Folk remedies, vitamins and beneficial raw foods might fall under this purview.
This is dangerous, no matter what you think of Homeopathic nut jobs and quacks.
It will spell the end of over the counter, Vitamin C, D zinc, and quercetin and other proven Flu battling concoctions.
I could get arrested by the DEA for treating nausea and maladies with Papaya leaf tea, for mixing C and baking soda with a cup of water for indigestion, rinsing a wound with Hydrogen Peroxide. Any attempt at all to self treat your or family members ailments, will be punishably now.
11   Tenpoundbass   2022 Dec 11, 1:44pm  

From there, it's just a short jot across the street to lock you up for refusing the Vaccine of the week.
12   richwicks   2022 Dec 11, 2:06pm  

Tenpoundbass says

I could get arrested by the DEA for treating nausea and maladies with Papaya leaf tea, for mixing C and baking soda with a cup of water for indigestion


You don't want to do this. Vitamin C is ascorbic ACID, and baking soda is a base, it's alkaline. One will cancel the other and make a salt. I don't know what kind of salt it makes, but the reason you want to take baking soda (dissolved in water) to reduce indigestion is to reduce the acidity of the stomach temporarily.

It does work. Next time you have heartburn, try a teaspoon of baking soda in cold water, and drink it. It's not even unpleasant, although it's a little salty.
13   Nomograph   2022 Dec 11, 5:13pm  

richwicks says

Next time you have heartburn, try a teaspoon of baking soda in cold water, and drink it. It's not even unpleasant, although it's a little salty.

Better yet, just take a Tums. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, while Tums (or Rolaids) is calcium carbonate. Both use carbonate as the base to neutralize acid, but it's healthier to add calcium to your diet than more sodium.
14   HeadSet   2022 Dec 11, 8:12pm  

richwicks says

It's not even unpleasant, although it's a little salty.

Sounds like a line you give to girl when you want her to swallow...
15   Tenpoundbass   2022 Dec 11, 9:22pm  

richwicks says

You don't want to do this. Vitamin C is ascorbic ACID, and baking soda is a base, it's alkaline. One will cancel the other and make a salt. I don't know what kind of salt it makes, but


... Then try it yourself.
It's Sodium Ascorbate buffered Ascorbic acid great for indigestion and other gut maladies.

Also Vitamin C and sodium bicarbonate enhance the antioxidant ability of H9C2 cells and induce HSPs to relieve heat stress
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6045543/

I take it also when if I wake up in the middle of the night short of breath from possible sleep apnea, it relives the shortness of breath and gets me back to breathing regular.
16   zzyzzx   2022 Dec 12, 9:09am  

Tenpoundbass says

It will spell the end of over the counter, Vitamin C, D zinc, and quercetin and other proven Flu battling concoctions.


This might be the real reason that thye want to ban it.
17   RayAmerica   2022 Dec 12, 10:11am  

If I would have listened to the conventional 'doctors' regarding my very serious heart condition, I would have been dead 10 years ago, and that's not hyperbole.

Fortunately, I became aware of, and followed, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn's regiment for reversing heart disease naturally, by dramatically changing eating habits and exercise.
It's a proven natural treatment, but there isn't any money in it, consequently the cardiologists continue to push medications that only mask problems along with very expensive
operations, that typically provide the patient with just a few extra years.
18   NuttBoxer   2022 Dec 12, 5:34pm  

Karloff says

Homeopathy can't work as anything other than a placebo


We've been using it for years, quite effectively.
19   NuttBoxer   2022 Dec 12, 5:36pm  

I can't view the FDA doc, probably due to my privacy settings. But I read the other article they linked to, and we still buy those supplements without issue. This may be a lot of nothing.

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