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The FDA
Celebrates One Hundred Years of Pretense
By Byron Richards
June 30, 2006
Originally published on NewsWithViews.com
Today marks the one-hundred-year birthday
of the
FDA. To celebrate, the FDA plans a gala event at
the Harvey W. Wiley federal building. The FDA is touting Dr.
Wiley as the “Father of the Pure Food and Drugs Act,” inviting
his decedents to attend their event. The FDA is quite proud of
the heritage Dr. Wiley has bestowed upon them.
Apparently, the FDA would like to forget
what Dr. Wiley actually believed. He was an adamant supporter
of a true organic food supply for the entire American public.
It was the food industry that did not want this legislation, as
they were more interested in foods adulterated with colorings
and preservatives, a lower quality of food that posed health
risks. Dr. Wiley believed that preservatives in food posed a
serious health problem. He thought the regular intake of
preservatives over the course of a lifetime was certain to be
toxic and contribute to ill health. As he stated in his
1905 Congressional testimony:
“I think that the
use of preservatives in food may be and often is overdone and
that great harm may come from their excessive use….I say, as a
plain business proposition, that the men who put preservatives
in food had better stop for their own good and for the good of
their business; and they will.”
In the ensuing years Dr. Wiley worked to
stand by his words. He sought to implement the food law to
create his vision of a truly healthy food supply for America.
He was undermined every step of the way, forced out of his job
seven years later by politicians and food industry shenanigans.
In 1929, at the age of 85, he decided to tell his story of how
he was prevented by the food industry, “science for hire,” and
various government officials from creating a wholesome food
supply for America.
He saw that the food law had been hijacked
by the forces it was supposed to regulate, for the greed and
benefit of a few at the cost of health for Americans. His book:
The History of a Crime Against the Food Law.
Subtitle: The amazing story of the national food and
drugs law intended to protect the health of the people perverted
to protect the adulteration of food and drugs.
After detailing four hundred pages of
government and industry corruption, Dr. Wiley’s book concludes
as follows:
“If the Bureau of Chemistry had been permitted to enforce
the law as it was written and as it tried to do, what would have
been the condition now? No food product in our country would
have any trace of benzoic acid, sulphurous acid or sulphites, or
any alum or saccharin, save for medicinal purposes. No soft
drink would contain any caffeine, or theobromine. No bleached
flour would enter interstate commerce. Our foods and drugs would
be wholly without any form of adulteration and misbranding.
The health of our people would be vastly improved and
their life greatly extended. The manufacturers of our food
supply, and especially the millers, would devote their energies
to improving the public health and promoting happiness in every
home by the production of whole ground, unbolted cereal flours
and meals. The resistance of our people to infectious diseases
would be greatly increased by a vastly improved and more
wholesome diet.
Our example would be followed by the civilized world and
thus bring to the whole universe the benefits which our own
people had received. We would have been spared the ignominy and
disgrace of great scientific men bending their efforts to defeat
the purpose of one of the greatest laws ever enacted for the
protection of the public welfare. Eminent officials of our
Government would have escaped the indignation of outraged public
opinion because they permitted and encouraged these frauds on
the public. The cause of a wholesome diet would not have been
put back for fifty or a hundred years. And last but least, this
History of a Crime would never have been written.”
In hindsight, the cause of a wholesome diet
has indeed been put back a hundred years. The FDA protects and
allows numerous adulterations of the food supply, including:
preservatives, chemicals like MSG, chemical-derived food
coloring, highly refined grains, synthetic sweeteners, junk
food, genetically modified food that expresses toxins in every
cell, and synthetic bovine growth hormone.
The FDA tolerates animals and chickens
raised under horrendous conditions of abuse and poor health,
requiring irradiation to kill germs because the animals are so
pathetically ill and easily infected. The FDA is now
considering allowing cloned animals into the food supply. The
FDA refuses to label food in a way that a consumer can judge
important issues. For example, no person would eat genetically
modified food if they had a choice.
Every step of the way the FDA protects the
chemical companies, multi-national food companies, and large
agri-business companies that produce this trash the American
public is supposed to eat. The FDA stands woefully lacking
compared to the integrity of Harvey W. Wiley, M.D.
In my new book, Fight for Your Health,
it is easy to understand the reason for the subtitle, “Exposing
the FDA’s Betrayal of America.” The food quality issue is one
of many issues. Americans are sick and tired of government
defending the profits of industry at the expense of human health
and well being. It is high time we set a course to correct the
problems of one hundred years of fraudulent propaganda and
bullying enforcement that serves only the interests of the
wealthy and powerful elite.
Copyright © 2006 Truth In Wellness
Bio:
Byron J. Richards, Founder/ Director of
Wellness Resources, is a
Board-Certified Clinical Nutritionist and nationally-renowned
health expert, radio personality, educator, and author.
Richards
encourages individuals to take charge of their health, stand up
for their health rights, and not blindly succumb to propaganda
from the vested-interests who profit from keeping Americans
sick.
·
Author of
Mastering Leptin and
Fight for Your Health.
Richards
is now joining forces with
health freedom leaders
in the U.S. and throughout the world.
· Independent
journalist and
health blogger.
· As
founder of
Wellness Resources, Inc.
of Minneapolis, MN (since 1985), he has personally developed 75
unique pharmaceutical-grade nutritional formulas.
·
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International and American Associations of Clinical
Nutritionists (IAACN) (since 1991)
·
Intriguing Health Speaker – Richards has presented hundreds of
educational classes to health professionals and individuals
who
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