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1 posted on 03/02/2010 4:32:24 PM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Ah. This is part of an orchestrated campaign. Note that just last week, McCain started pushing to give the FDA jurisdiction over all vitamins.


2 posted on 03/02/2010 4:33:44 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: neverdem; DvdMom

Roe v. Roe ping.


3 posted on 03/02/2010 4:33:56 PM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

According to ConsumerLab.com and Consumer Reports, there are no such concerns.


5 posted on 03/02/2010 4:44:46 PM PST by ConservativeMind (Hypocrisy: "Animal rightists" who eat meat & pen up pets while accusing hog farmers of cruelty.)
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To: decimon
"The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in San Francisco Supreme Court, claims that the makers and sellers of certain supplements found to contain high levels of PCB compounds -- man-made industrial chemicals -- have failed to alert consumers as required under California's right-to-know law."

On the upside, less fish oil equates to higher cholesterol and tryglicerides and will shorten the hippies' lives in the Frisco area. Bye, bye, idiot statists!. I sincerely hope that all those who are opposed to supplements just die off, that includes Senator McPain.

As free people, we have the RIGHT to swallow whatever pill we think is best for our body. Labeling is good; restrictions are bad.

6 posted on 03/02/2010 4:47:04 PM PST by A Navy Vet (An Oath is Forever)
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To: decimon
"No standards for PCB levels in the U.S." ...

No wonder they chose that contaminant in these supplements.

Full Disclosure: go with molecularly distilled, anyway.

cheers!

10 posted on 03/02/2010 4:52:18 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: decimon; All

The clues are there. Everyone dig for campaign contributions connecting Mateel and McCain.


16 posted on 03/02/2010 4:59:16 PM PST by Old Flat Toad (Pima County, home of the single vehicle accident with 40 victims.)
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To: decimon

Flaxoil, flaxoil, oh, and did I say “flaxoil”?


20 posted on 03/02/2010 5:29:54 PM PST by TypeZoNegative (Pro life & Vegan because I respect all life, Republican because our enemies don't respect ours.)
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To: decimon
Buy the ultra refined,also called pharmaceutical grade.
21 posted on 03/02/2010 5:38:15 PM PST by nomad
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To: decimon

The Mateel is an organization in Norvern’ Cauliflornia started by runaway San Fran hippies ~ it has lots of sprouts ~ ALL OF ‘EM LEFTWINGTARD FANATICS ~ here’s a start on this crowd: http://www.mateel.org/nonprofits.php


33 posted on 03/03/2010 3:29:34 AM PST by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: decimon

As someone who once worked closely in this industry, I can tell everyone that this is absolute BS.

This organization detected extreme, EXTREME trace amounts of PCB’s in these products(billionths of a gram) that are widely legal everywhere BUT California. and within the safety range required by the FDA.

This organization also went out and cherry-picked like a mother. They seemed to have deliberately tested the fish that would most likely have contaminants.

Anyone with common sense knows that shark and cod tend to be highly contaminated. PCB’s are found in all fish and its not unreasonable to expect small trace amounts in oils derived from the livers of the dirtiest fish out there.

Do notice that this organization did not go out and test regular fish oil with one exception. They managed to test NOW’s cod liver and shark liver oil, but did they test their distilled fish oil? Heavens no. That goes for most of the other popular fish oil products on the market.

The amounts that were found are legal everywhere else and this group just happened to ignore the very supplements that have been previously tested before and shown to be safe. Yet this doesn’t stop them from attempting to attack all fish oils on the market, regardless of source and condemn a worthy and valuable supplement.

Out of all the products tested, almost every single one is from shark or cod liver oil. You don’t think that there’s an agenda at work here?


41 posted on 03/04/2010 5:29:53 PM PST by AZScreamingEagle
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43 posted on 03/04/2010 6:09:09 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Freedom is Priceless.)
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To: decimon; AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
The other plaintiffs in the case are New Jersey residents.
And the jokes just continue to write themselves.
44 posted on 03/04/2010 6:09:48 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Freedom is Priceless.)
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To: scripter

ping


49 posted on 03/05/2010 3:26:00 PM PST by latina4dubya ( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
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