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Friday
Jan272012

Truth and Freedom - 01/27/12

“FDA and CODEX: Facing strong opponents of health freedom” – with Scott Tips 

 

 

Scott illuminates the key issues confronting us in health today, particularly new FDA moves on tighter control of the supplement industry. We also hear updates on the work going on in the various committees and projects of CODEX, based upon Scott’s participation in shaping international standards. 

SCOTT TIPS is a California-licensed attorney, specializing in food-and-drug law and trademark law. Since 1989, Scott has been the General Counsel for the National Health Federation, the World's oldest health-freedom organization for consumers, as well as the Editor In Chief of its magazine, Health Freedom News.  In 2007, he became NHF President, and has been a frequent speaker for the organization and for health freedom on several continents. He also attends Codex meetings worldwide and has attended more Codex meetings than any other health-freedom activist. Learn more and get involved at www.thenhf.com.

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