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2011 (THMPD)



La potenza dell’assalto legislativo sulle nostra libertà crea un terreno fertile per una vasta schiera di punti di vista “complottisti”. Che il complotto vada avanti non ci possono essere dubbi e nel significato più semplice di questa parola si descrivono gli atti di un piccolo numero di individui che lavorano contro gli interessi della maggioranza.

All’ANH (Alliance for Natural Health= Alleanza per la salute naturale) si dice spesso, perché preoccuparsi della “teoria del complotto”, quando in molte aree così importanti, non c’è bisogno di essere teorici vista l’assoluta abbondanza di fatti disponibili!

Con le enormi difficiltà che quotidianamente tempestano sia il settore della salute naturale che la nostra capacità di assumerci la responsabilità per la nostra stessa salute, sempre più erosa, è vitale trovare fonti di informazione affidabili. Ci was some confusion last year on a given key similar to the Food Supplements Directive, which was mistaken for an initiative of the International Codex Alimentarius. Although the Internet is an incredible collection of information portal, unfortunately, is also a way to disseminate misinformation and disinformation.

Sometimes we understand how difficult it is to discern between fact and fiction - especially when the messages are on an emotional level or based on fear. With this alarm ANH-Int hopes to shed light on some of the current myths that seem to revolve around the importance of the date of April 1, 2011, the date of the veto on natural health in Europe.

So from where is this date? The time - ironically the day of the April Fool's 2011 - is the day after the transition phase of the European Directive on Herbal Medicinal Products of Tradition (THMPD).

Directive THMPD exist as sub-directives of Medicinal Products Directive for man, and originally intended to be a licensing system for accelerating a wide variety of traditional herbal products, including those from non-European.

These include large-traditions of Ayurveda, the Indian subcontinent and associated with the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Both have existed for over 4000 years. The Directive was originally implemented in 2004, but the long transition period of seven years has quieted many from thinking that the date of April 2011 providing for the entry into force of a new directive. This is not the case.

Many herbalists, professional associations and consumers saw at the beginning of a good eye on the Directive THMPD thinking that it would provide a safe haven for traditional herbal products, used safely for decades. Unfortunately, the ANH has always viewed the directive as an inauspicious omen, and only an hour before midnight, others are beginning to open their eyes to this harsh reality.

With less than six months after entry into force of THMPD, there are currently registrations granted to products of the European tradition as well as those dell'Ayuverda, Unani, Tibetan, Southeast Asia and the Chinese method - all the traditions that have thousands of years and to which many people are assigned to treatments for everyday health.

The facts on the directive THMPD:

- March 31, 2011 marks the end of seven years during the transition THMPD
- The directive requires that the same type of pharmaceutical standards applied to conventional medicines and synthetic products are applied to complex and consisting of several herbs.
- A range of technical issues and suitability, along with prohibitive costs have so far prevented any other product is the traditional method Chinese or Indian to be successfully registered under this provision. For more details on

THMPD

And fiction, inventions that currently run on the date of April 1:

- Europeans are witnessing a major breach and the more restrictive system of regulations, as from that date (the reality is that the restrictions have started in August 2005 and will continue for several years)?
- All herbal supplements and minerals will be banned.
- All schools of alternative methods for health will be banned.
- All institutes / colleges of homeopathy disappear.
- will be prohibited from selling books on plant and mineral treatments.

Shares ANH-Internatonal THMPD

about the directive on 22 March 2010, AHN-Int announced its intention to launch a lawsuit against the directive THMPD. Since then joined forces with the European group, the European Benefyt European Foundation for recourse against THMPD and help reform the structural set of laws designed to decimate the availability of herbal medicinal products, particularly home China and India.

The common strategy comprises three key initiatives:
- The improvement of nutritional supplements under the scheme which to date have been sold the most products made from herbs Chinese and Indian origin.

- The launch of judicial review in order to obtain a referral to the European Court of Justice

- The development of a whole new context for these products.

Read To read the document of shared positions of ANH / Benefyt (10 pages)

Source: http://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=3d9e93b97e5ac619f181a899e&id=0cddb32a08
translation Saluteolistica.blogspot.com : Tatiana Coan

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