I don't believe this. I think it is fake news and CTV, a MSM outlet, is mostly fake news. I live in Canada, buy supplements for nearly every health issue I have and I have heard nothing about this at any of the stores I purchase supplements from.
It will probably be done a few at a time. This will probably roll out as a "regulation" of availability of certain OTC compounds, and not an outright ban of supplements en masse. So if you're deficient in something specific, it will make it difficult to find it anywhere without a prescription and without it being tracked by the government.
For example, a couple years ago the FDA threatened to regulate NAC, and Amazon just pulled everything with NAC off their site as a "precaution". The FDA didn't actually follow through, and after checking today it has returned to the site after the rule was not enforced- but the availability of NAC was profoundly throttled for at least a year.
The FDA can just charge people who skirt the rule of "practicing medicine without a license" and the news happily reports on this. They went after all kinds of doctors for selling Vitamin D supplements as curatives during the fake pandemic.
I don't believe this. I think it is fake news and CTV, a MSM outlet, is mostly fake news. I live in Canada, buy supplements for nearly every health issue I have and I have heard nothing about this at any of the stores I purchase supplements from.
They already tried doing this in the U.S. years ago.
Yes. Several times they have tried.
Cause it's bullshit.
It was only 4 useless supps that got banned.
This is gaysos
It just takes one foot in the door...
That's true, but it's not what the video was showing.
This over hyped drama with zero sauce makes us look STUPID.
Instead, they should calmly lay out facts, and then explain where this could go off it continues.
Show trends and extrapolate out their trajectory.
Sometimes, supps are actually dangerous. I lost a friend from cancer in my twenties due to workout supps.
NAC has entered the chat.
removed from Amazon moment COVID hit.
Interesting enough, saw Walmart stocking NOW brand NAC two weeks back.
They are trying to ban NMN now. There is a whole legal battle going on. Unbelievable
It will probably be done a few at a time. This will probably roll out as a "regulation" of availability of certain OTC compounds, and not an outright ban of supplements en masse. So if you're deficient in something specific, it will make it difficult to find it anywhere without a prescription and without it being tracked by the government.
For example, a couple years ago the FDA threatened to regulate NAC, and Amazon just pulled everything with NAC off their site as a "precaution". The FDA didn't actually follow through, and after checking today it has returned to the site after the rule was not enforced- but the availability of NAC was profoundly throttled for at least a year.
The FDA can just charge people who skirt the rule of "practicing medicine without a license" and the news happily reports on this. They went after all kinds of doctors for selling Vitamin D supplements as curatives during the fake pandemic.