(pb) about FDA attempts to make all dietary supplments by Rx only.
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/14429778.html#14429886
They always have been attempting this, but haven't been able to for much as of yet, except for things like OXYGEN and intravenous vitamin C, as they take small steps toward making everything by prescription. They will be increasing their attempts now.
But anons, wait till you hear about the newest FDA classification of what constitutes
a Medical Food
What types of products constitute a medical food so far? Dietary Supplements:
Alkalete…that patented mix of potassium calcium and magnesium in a dietary supplement tablet is listed as a MEDICAL FOOD. Yep, its just some specially mixed calcium, potassium and magnesium. A vitamin pill with a patent…and Its now a MEDICAL FOOD.
In other words, processed food is shit and gives you nothing. You reach for the vitamin pills to get what yoru diet lacks, like zinc and vitamin D…and bingo…you have to get an RX to get any kind of proper nutrition.
FDA definition and guidelines: https://www.fda.gov/media/97726/download
News article regarding new medical food status. https://www.nuffoodsspectrum.in/analysis/41/5455/medical-foods-positioning-for-clinical-medicine-and-consumer-nutrition.html
A medical food, as defined in section 5(b)(3) of the Orphan Drug Act (21 U.S.C.
360ee(b)(3)), is “a food which is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally
under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition for which distinctive nutritional requirements,
based on recognized scientific principles, are established by medical evaluation.” FDA considers the statutory definition of medical foods to narrowly constrain the
types of products that fit within this category of food (21 CFR 101.9(j)(8)). Medical
foods are distinguished from the broader category of foods for special dietary use by
the requirement that medical foods be intended to meet distinctive nutritional
requirements of a disease or condition, used under medical supervision, and intended
for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition. Medical foods are not
those simply recommended by a physician as part of an overall diet to manage the
symptoms or reduce the risk of a disease or condition. Not all foods fed to patients
with a disease, including diseases that require dietary management, are medical foods.
Instead, medical foods are foods that are specially formulated and processed (as
opposed to a naturally occurring foodstuff used in a natural state) for a patient who
requires use of the product as a major component of a disease or condition’s specific
dietary management.
Livestock feed, prescription only