In the article is a link to the executive order. I don’t see where it outlaws supplements, and it is most certainly not “legislation.”
Anyone who is concerned about where this is going to go needs to do at least two things.
1. Go plant a garden with the source plants of the supplements you want.
2. Get with your legislators, and twist their tails about this before anyone starts publishing regulations that do outlaw supplements and alternative treatments.
And someone needs to educate that writer about what legislation is, and who does it, and how the process works...
There are three branches of government, and the President is in the EXECUTIVE branch, not legislative. Moron obviously flunked Government in High School. Hopefully, the reporter is educable, because I doubt the President is.
Have you ever pulled the trigger too fast on a post? Apparently, I did just that, this morning.
Others have caught the same mistakes and misinformation in the article that you have, and I appreciate everyone bringing them to my attention.
I'll go and sin no more ;-)