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FDA Threatens To Raid Cherry Orchards
By William Faloon As
Americans struggle to eat a healthier diet, the FDA has taken draconian
steps to suppress information about foods that reduce disease risk.
While various agencies of the federal government
encourage us to eat more fruits and vegetables, the FDA has issued
an edict that precludes cherry companies from posting scientific
data on their websites. This censorship of published peer-reviewed
studies denies consumers access to information that could be used
to make wiser food choices.
Tobacco products kill 450,000 Americans each year.
Few people understand, however, that poor dietary habits are responsible
for more deaths than tobacco. Considering the plethora of toxic
foods advertised on television, it is easy to understand why so
many consumers eat themselves to death. Just imagine if all you
ate is what you saw advertised in the mass media.
The government stopped protecting the tobacco
companies long ago, but the FDA continues to take actions that
steer Americans away from certain fruits and vegetables that have
proven disease-preventive effects.
FDA Intimidates Cherry Growers
There is not much profit in selling fresh fruits and vegetables.
Growers of such foods cannot afford to advertise their produce
in a meaningful way. Fortunately, the advent of the Internet has
allowed cherry growers to enlighten the public about scientific
studies showing that nutrients contained in cherries have significant
health benefits.2-15 Until recently, consumers could learn of
the health benefits of cherries just by logging on to a cherry
company’s website. Some individuals might be impressed enough
with this data to actually buy cherries at the grocery store instead
of trans fat-laden snacks being advertised every second in the
mass media.
On October 17, 2005, the FDA banned information
about cherries’ health benefits from appearing on websites.16,17
The FDA sent warning letters to 29 companies that market cherry
products. In these letters, the FDA ordered the companies to stop
publicizing scientific data about cherries.18 According to the
FDA, when cherry companies disseminate this information, the cherries
become unapproved drugs subject to seizure. The FDA warns that
if those involved in cherry trafficking continue to inform consumers
about these scientific studies, criminal prosecutions will ensue.17
Why Americans Don’t Eat More Fruit
The processed food industry has earned enormous profits by loading
cheap and dangerous foods with sugar, salt, preservatives, trans
fats, saturated fats, and other unhealthy byproducts. Processed
foods taste good to most people and are quite inexpensive compared
to fresh produce. In order to convince the public to switch from
toxic foods that damage the arterial wall, mutate DNA, and induce
age-related disease, those who sell fresh fruits need to inform
the public about the benefits scientists have discovered about
plant foods.19-37
Fresh fruit can be expensive and it spoils relatively
quickly. Many consumers have developed a taste addiction to processed
foods, and find it challenging to switch to a healthier diet that
costs more and is not as pleasing to the palate.
By censoring scientific information about cherries,
the FDA is in effect shutting down an opportunity for more Americans
to learn about the remarkable health benefits that have been discovered
about this fruit.
Do Cherries Prevent Cancer?
In a warning letter to Friske Orchards of Ellsworth, MI, the FDA
recites the following information contained on this orchard’s
website:38
“Tart cherries may reduce the risk of colon
cancer because of the anthocyanins and cyanidin contained in the
cherry.”
The FDA goes on to say in its warning letter:
“These claims cause your product to be a
drug as defined in section 201(g) . . . Because this product is
not generally recognized as safe and effective when used as labeled,
it is also defined as a new drug in section 201(p) . . . Under
section 505 of the Act (21 USC 355), a new drug may not be legally
marketed in the United States without an approved New Drug Application
. . .”
As you will read in the article titled “Why
Is the FDA Picking on Cherries?” we reveal the data that
substantiate the cancer-preventive and other health benefits that
scientists have discovered about cherries.
Interestingly, the FDA is not denying the veracity
of this information. Instead, it insists that a new drug application
has to be approved before the public can be informed about the
scientific data supporting cherries. The FDA also asserts, without
any basis, that cherries “have not been recognized as safe
and effective when used as labeled.”38 According to the
FDA’s interpretation of the law, cherry growers are engaged
in criminal conduct by relaying findings that have been published
in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Whether you or other Americans
develop cancer does not appear to be a consideration of an agency
whose written mission statement includes the following:
“The FDA is responsible for advancing the
public health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines
and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping
the public get the accurate, science-based information they need
to use medicines and foods to improve their health.”39
As Life Extension documented many years ago, the
FDA does the opposite of what it pretends to do. Instead of “helping
the public get the accurate, science-based information they need
to use foods to improve their health,” the FDA has gone
to extreme lengths to deny American citizens the right to learn
about scientific studies substantiating the health benefits discovered
about cherries (and other fruits).
A Medical Atrocity!
In November 2004, Dr. David Graham, associate director for science
at the FDA’s Office of Drug Safety, testified before Congress
that Vioxx® had caused 88,000 to 139,000 excess cases of heart
attack and stroke.40 Dr. Graham severely criticized his own employer
(the FDA) for intentionally covering up information about the
lethal side effects of Vioxx®.
As you will read in this month’s issue,
the FDA is greatly concerned that cherry companies are disseminating
scientific data showing that cherries are more effective than
FDA-approved drugs in alleviating arthritis inflammation and pain.
The FDA is willing to throw cherry growers in jail for suggesting
that their fruit may safely alleviate arthritis discomfort, yet
the irrefutable facts are that the FDA intentionally concealed
the dangers of Vioxx® for years, thereby causing the needless
death of tens of thousands of Americans. Who are the real criminals
here?
The FDA says it is responsible for “protecting
the public health” by assuring the safety of drugs. It does
not take much brainpower to see that the FDA’s purported
mission is nothing more than a hoax to protect the economic interests
of the pharmaceutical giants.
It would appear that the FDA is concerned that
if too many arthritis sufferers discover that eating cherries
could alleviate inflammation and pain, the multibillion-dollar
market for anti-inflammatory drugs would be detrimentally affected.
Pharmaceutical industry profits have been spared for the moment
by the flagrant acts perpetrated against cherry companies by the
FDA.
Congress Recognizes Problems with FDA
As this nation faces a worsening health care crisis that threatens
to bankrupt corporations, aging adults, and the government itself,
members of Congress are becoming incensed that the FDA is suppressing
proven methods to prevent and treat disease.
On November 10, 2005, a bill was introduced in
the United States House of Representatives that would prohibit
the FDA from denying consumers access to truthful health information.
The name of this bill is the Health Freedom Protection Act (H.R.
4282).41
The original sponsors of this bill introduced
it by exposing the FDA’s inappropriate censorship of life-saving
scientific information. Here is an excerpt from this historic
speech:
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.42
Citizens Revolt Against Bureaucratic Corruption
When Life Extension stated in 1989 that the law had to be changed
to allow scientific information about foods and supplements to
be freely disseminated, everyone told us that it was impossible
to beat the entrenched FDA on Capitol Hill. As we went on national
television and radio shows in the early 1990s to expose the incompetence
and fraud perpetrated against the public by the FDA, a growing
number of health-conscious individuals began to realize the magnitude
of the problem.
In October 1994, by a nearly unanimous margin,
Congress enacted the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
(DSHEA), which allowed the public to learn about some of the health
benefits attributed to certain nutrients.43
Despite significant losses in the federal courts
regarding how DSHEA should be interpreted, the FDA is continuing
to dedicate substantial resources to suppressing scientific information
about how certain foods may prevent and treat disease. The FDA’s
arrogance is appalling in light of the record number of prescription
drugs that have been withdrawn because too many users are dying
from side effects. In the case of cherries, many of the scientific
studies the FDA is concerned about relate to this fruit’s
anti-arthritic effect.4-6,44,45
The FDA’s flagrant disregard for the First
Amendment and DSHEA is one reason why the Health Freedom Protection
Act was introduced. Members of Congress and the American public
are fed up with the abuse of power perpetrated by an agency whose
track record shows a reckless disregard for human life.
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