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Protecting
Health Freedom
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
DIGG THIS
Before the
U.S. House of Representatives on May 2, 2007
Madam Speaker,
I rise to introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act. This bill
restores the First Amendment rights of consumers to receive truthful
information regarding the benefits of foods and dietary supplements
by codifying the First Amendment standards used by federal courts
to strike down the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) efforts to
censor truthful health claims. The Health Freedom Protection Act
also stops the Federal Trade Commissions (FTC) from censoring truthful
health care claims.
The American
people have made it clear they do not want the federal government
to interfere with their access to dietary supplements, yet the FDA
and the FTC continue to engage in heavy-handed attempts to restrict
such access. The FDA continues to frustrate consumers' efforts to
learn how they can improve their health even after Congress, responding
to a record number of constituents' comments, passed the Dietary
Supplement and Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). FDA bureaucrats
are so determined to frustrate consumers' access to truthful information
that they are even evading their duty to comply with four federal
court decisions vindicating consumers' First Amendment rights to
discover the health benefits of foods and dietary supplements.
FDA bureaucrats
have even refused to abide by the DSHEA section allowing the public
to have access to scientific articles and publications regarding
the role of nutrients in protecting against diseases by claiming
that every article concerning this topic is evidence of intent to
sell a drug.
Because of
the FDA's censorship of truthful health claims, millions of Americans
may suffer with diseases and other health care problems they may
have avoided by using dietary supplements. For example, the FDA
prohibited consumers from learning how folic acid reduces the risk
of neural tube defects for four years after the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention recommended every woman of childbearing age
take folic acid supplements to reduce neural tube defects. This
FDA action contributed to an estimated 10,000 cases of preventable
neural tube defects!
The FDA also
continues to prohibit consumers from learning about the scientific
evidence that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are effective
in the treatment of osteoarthritis; that omega-3 fatty acids may
reduce the risk of sudden-death heart attack; and that calcium may
reduce the risk of bone fractures.
The
Health Freedom Protection Act will force the FDA to at last comply
with the commands of Congress, the First Amendment, and the American
people by codifying the First Amendment standards adopted by the
federal courts. Specifically, the Health Freedom Protection Act
stops the FDA from censoring truthful claims about the curative,
mitigative, or preventative effects of dietary supplements, and
adopts the federal court's suggested use of disclaimers as an alternative
to censorship. The Health Freedom Protection Act also stops the
FDA from prohibiting the distribution of scientific articles and
publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting against
disease.
This
legislation also addresses the FTC's violations of the First Amendment.
Under traditional First Amendment jurisprudence, the federal government
bears the burden of proving an advertising statement false before
censoring that statement. However, the FTC has reversed the standard
in the case of dietary supplements by requiring supplement manufactures
to satisfy an unobtainable standard of proof that their statement
is true. The FTC's standards are blocking innovation in the marketplace.
The Health
Freedom Protection Act requires the government bear the burden of
proving that speech should be censored. This is how it should be
in a free, dynamic society. The bill also requires that the FTC
warn parties that their advertising is false and give them a chance
to correct their mistakes.
Madam Speaker,
if we are serious about putting people in charge of their health
care, then shouldn't we stop federal bureaucrats from preventing
Americans from learning about simple ways to improve their health.
I therefore call on my colleagues to stand up for good health care
and the First Amendment by cosponsoring the Health Freedom Protection
Act.
July
19, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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