THE FREEDOM TO MAKE INFORMED HEALTH CHOICES
It’s hard to believe that the constitutional right to make your own informed decisions about nutrients was wrested from the FDA regulators only twenty-five years ago!
And our own Skye, Durk Pearson, made that happen with a lawsuit that had to go to appellate court before it was finally decided in 1999.
“The safe harbor from "drug" status for dietary supplements bearing FDA-approved health claims did not always exist. Prior to 1984, the FDA took the position that a statement that consumption of a food could prevent a particular disease was "tantamount to a claim that the food was a drug . . . and therefore that its sale was prohibited until a new drug application had been approved." Appeal No. 98-5043
Durk and Sandy were pioneers in anti-aging science—but they were also warriors for truth and free speech. In 1993 they wrote Freedom of Informed Choice: FDA vs. Nutritional Supplements, a powerful book that shook the foundations of how the FDA regulates supplements.They exposed how the FDA was blocking truthful information about nutritional supplements from reaching the public and they argued that Americans have a constitutional right to hear the truth about nutrients—even if the FDA didn’t approve of the message.






It's birthday time once again for the greatest nation on earth: America. Everybody likes to celebrate 'Murica a little differently - here are how nine famous politicians are planning to mark the 4th of July this year:
In Friday’s HFR, I had been totally suckered by POTUS’ head fake that morning (6/20): 
Mullah Iran has long cultivated the image of a nation unwilling to bend to foreign pressure. From Ayatollah Khomeini’s rejection of the West in 1979 to today’s battles over nuclear sovereignty, the Islamic Republic has projected an unyielding front.
On his first day in office of his second term, President Trump signed an executive order ending anchor babies, the practice of treating kids born to illegals on U.S. soil as full-fledged citizens.