Vitamin Consultancy Newsletter |
While the declared “pandemic” has slowed bureaucracy to a crawl, one appeals court recently made a decision that supports commercial freedom of speech regarding dietary supplements. Reuters reports: A unanimous panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Wednesday that the claims made on the supplement’s label were protected by the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) as general claims about the structure and function of biotin, and that the product included appropriate disclaimers, affirming a lower court order dismissing the case. What this means is that States like California cannot impose stricter “false advertising” rules than the Federal Government imposes. It means there is a national standard for claims. When general structure and function claims are made — with appropriate disclaimers — Federal law protects the claims. |
Time to Try Some Crypto |
"The times they are a changing..." Never thought I'd see the Banana Republic spectacle of the new regime being installed in Washington, DC by 25,000 soldiers carefully vetted by the deep state, contrary to the actual electoral will of the people. Sad days coming -- the promised "dark winter." One thing for certain, the US dollar will evaporate as the artificial COVID boom pops. The Fed Debt is about to accelerate as the new regime tries to "stimulate" itself out of the disaster. Where to go for protection? Maybe now's the time to put a toe into crypto. I've joined HoneyMiner which is an easy way to begin to experience Bitcoin. The system is a small program that runs in the background on your computer whenever it is on. It uses your excess processing capacity to mine crypto with you and the company sharing the crypto. |
This private blog replaces the earlier archives I had posted on the Internet and includes various memos sent to the clients of the VitaminLawyer.com (now the Vitamin Consultancy). It includes archived copies of memos from 2004 through 2007 and subsequent memos will be posted as they are issued.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
January 20, 2021 Newsletter
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