How Big Pharma Removes Your Access To Affordable Health

I tweaked the recipes for my Thin & Satisfied Weight Loss Bar and my eXtreme Nutrition Bar to provide at least 20% of the minimum RDI of 10 minerals and 14 vitamins.
Because I had to use so much red capsicum powder to get the required level of vitamin B6 the first batch of both bars has a spicy after taste.
Researching buying some B6 powder I was looking at the different forms of B6 available on Wikipedia and came across this little gem which explains the process by which our access to natural substances is removed from us to allow big pharma to profit:
(Pyridoxamine is one of the 3 forms of B6.)
FDA Regulatory Activity
Pyridoxamine was marketed as a dietary supplement, often as the hydrochloride salt, pyridoxamine dihydrochloride. However, in the United States, the FDA ruled in January 2009 that pyridoxamine must be regulated as a pharmaceutical drug because it is the active ingredient in Pyridorin, a drug designed by Biostratum, Inc., to prevent the progression of diabetic nephropathy.[12][13][14][15]
Pyridorin had success in early clinical trials, found to be effective in slowing the progression of diabetic neuropathy in a phase II trial on 224 patients.[13] However, in 2005 Biostratum ran out of money and so was unable to begin a Phase III trial.[13] Investors in Biostratum had realized that because Biostratum had no patent on pyridoxamine itself, and that pyridoxamine was commonly available for purchase as a dietary supplement, the company would be unable to charge enough money for the treatment (should it be approved as a prescription drug by the FDA) for the investors to get a reasonable return on the investment they had already made (about $100M) much less on the additional investment a Phase III trial would require.[13] To solve this problem, Biostratum submitted a Citizen Petition to the FDA on July 29, 2005, seeking to disallow sales of pyridoxamine-containing supplements on the grounds that pyridoxamine, as the subject of an Investigational New Drug Application with the FDA, is a drug and not a dietary supplement.[13] This petition was opposed by the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade association of the dietary supplement industry.[13] On January 12, 2009, the FDA ruled that products containing pyridoxamine are excluded from the definition of dietary supplements as defined by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994.[14] The FDA stated that the status of Pyridorin as an investigational new drug, as a result of an application filed by BioStratum in July 1999 and effective on September 1, 1999, meant that “the marketing of pyridoxamine in a dietary supplement is essentially equivalent to the marketing of an investigational new drug as a dietary supplement” because there was an “absence of independent, verifiable evidence that the substance was marketed as a food or a dietary supplement prior to its authorization for investigation as a new drug.”[16]
In 2006, Biostratum licensed its rights in Pyridorin to another company, NephroGenex [17] In 2008, NephroGenex restarted the clinical development of Pyridorin, which as of 2012 is still ongoing.[18]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyridoxamine

Arnold Schwarzenegger's 6 rules for success.

1. Find out who you are, who you want to be, then trust yourself, no matter waht anyone else thinks.
2. Be prepared to break the rules, not the laws, the rules. Think outside the box.
3. Don’t be afraid to fail.
4. Don’t listen to the naysayers. You can do it.
5. Work your butt off leaving no stone unturned. No pain, no gain. (This is the most important rule.)
6. Give back to your community, your state or your country. It will give you more satisfaction than anything you have ever done.

Tyranny and the Monopoly of Arms

Mass Murderers Agree Gun Control Works
Tyranny and the Monopoly of Arms
The masses are taught to believe the lie that such laws will reduce crime. “Nothing could be further from the truth, because gun ownership by the general population simply does not cause crime. In 1966, twice as many guns per home were owned in Canada as compared with the U. S., yet the gun homicide rate of the former was only one-fifth that of the latter (American Rifleman, Aug., 1968, p. 46). And surely, if one wants to kill another, the absence of a gun will act as no safeguard; in Japan, where civilian guns are outlawed, the murder rate without guns is almost twice as high as the U. S. rate without guns (American Rifleman, Nov., 1968, p. 17).”
http://mises.org/daily/6321/Tyranny-and-the-Monopoly-of-Arms

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Over 60% of those people searching end up making a purchase offline in their LOCAL area.

Congenital Defects in Iraq

Congenital Defects
Before the invasion of Iraq just 2 per cent of babies were born with a congenital birth defect in Fallujah, Basra and other Iraqi cities.
Between 2007 and 2010 studies have found more than half of all babies were born with a defect. Just to repeat that, more than 50% of babies born in Iraqi cities have a congenital birth defect.
In addition, during that period 45% of pregnancies ended in miscarriages.
In young infants, the toxic metal lead was found to be at levels 5 times higher than normal and mercury was 6 times higher than normal. [1]
Lead, Mercury, Iron, Aluminum, Manganese, Strontium, Barium, Bismuth, Calcium, Magnesium and Uranium levels were unusually high in hair samples of parents with congenital anomalies. Uranium is genotoxic.
A report by nuclear physicist Dr. Christopher Busby, et al., concludes that “the effects in Fallujah follow the deployment of a Uranium-based weapon or weapons of some unknown type”. [2]
We’re talking about manmade enriched uranium here, not depleted uranium although both are genotoxic (toxic to the genetic constitution of an organism).
The Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations have all used enriched uranium. It’s been used in the Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, etc) and the Middle East and it’s a crime to do so. Enriched, manmade uranium. A crime. They’ve also used white phosphorus and other munitions that cause severe human damage and horrible deaths. [3]
Mutilating people is also a crime. Between 2001 and 2010 more than 40,000 servicemembers were wounded and more than 1,600 had limbs amputated. Servicemen are missing eyes, the roof of their mouths, arms, legs and pieces of the skull. [4]
Iraqi’s had their minds, bodies and culture obliterated.
References:
[1] Metal Contamination and the Epidemic of Congenital Birth Defects in Iraqi Cities
M. Al-Sabbak, et al. July 27, 2012
http://www.springerlink.com/content/u35001451t13g645/fulltext.pdf
[2] Uranium and other contaminants in hair from the parents of children with congenital anomalies in Fallujah, Iraq
Dr. Christopher Busby
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186%2F1752-1505-5-15
[3] TF 2-2 IN FSE AAR Indirect Fires In The Battle Of Fallujah, Field Artillery, March-April 2005, ppg. 23-28.
Captain James T. Cobb, First Lieutenant C. A. LaCour and Sgt. First Class W. H. Hight
http://ringnebula.com/FieldArtillery_MarApr2005.htm
[4] Army Captain Returns To Combat After 60 Surgeries
http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/army-captain-returns-to-combat-after-60-surgeries?news=842274