Yes pharmaceitical companies will try to ban cinnamon
Solgar just had their fermented soy shakes pulled by the health ministry
because it renders high amounts of isoflavones. Isoflavones are registered
for pharmaceutical use only and the word" Isoflavone" now efectivley
belongs to pharmaceutical companies in Spain. Amazing ; what will be next.
P.S. they had their Hair formula pulled because it contained M.S.M. which
is now a pharmaceutical only ingredient also.
Oh I forgot , the big companies selling soy based milk can use the word
Isoflavone. An exception is made for them of course because in India cows
are sacred, in western societies it is the companies that sell thier milk
that are sacred.
Other companies are putting the word "soy extract" omitting soy
isoflavones from the name on the label on their bottles , we will see how
long they accept that.
If in Spain they have gone to long lengths to curve the sales of
Isoflavones imagine how these greedy companies will lash out if people
use cinnamon to treat diabetic conditions.
I am preparing a small report on the health ministries constant efforts to
stop natural medicines in Spain. They are preparing for the new european
legislation and the big players in Spain are being picked off one by one.
They are not confronting the entire industry but rather bullying companies
out of business. Since the press barely reflects what is happening the are
starting to get results.
The conservative government which had very close ties to the
pharmaceutical companies just lost the elections as I am sure all of you
are aware due to the Madrid bombings and we will see how the new
government reacts. Luckly the socialist need support of the catalonion
political parties where most natural health companies are based and
political pressure will be placed to back off natural health companies
until the EU finalizes its new laws.
Non the less vitamins above CDR have been owtlawed until EU comes out with
new vitamin rules so much of the damage has already occured althogh at
least 30 or 40 companies are still selling them The worst is yet to come
though most fear.
Regards Alfonso
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