Estriol Resolution

If you haven’t taken action yet, please do so now! We have also heard that the Wyeth is already gearing up to fight this tooth and nail. We have also learned that Wyeth is coordinating women’s groups to write letters in opposition of the resolution. We need you to help spread the word and fight Big Pharma and their controlling ties to the FDA.

Health Care Industry Spent $445M on Federal Lobbying in 2007

The statistics below show the amount of money being spent on lobbying by conventional medicine.  The 2.5 million health professions who are not allopathic doctors and who are authorized to deliver direct care to the public are not well served by this model.  This is why AAHF is about the right of the consumer to… Continue reading Health Care Industry Spent $445M on Federal Lobbying in 2007

International Update

Our international affiliate, Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) has just released an announcement that the European Commission has moved the ‘goalposts’ on the procedure that aims to standardize allowed generic health claims on foods in the European Union by 2010.  In addition, the ANH claims that the Commission has not met its obligations with regard… Continue reading International Update

FDA’s Stealth Attack on Chelation Therapy for Cardio-Vascular Disease

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released a Public Health Advisory on Edetate Disodium (EDTA).  The advisory reflects FDA’s current analysis of data available concerning this drug.  The advisory is meant to alert patients and healthcare professionals about EDTA.

Federal Activities

Medical Information and Treatment Access Act Many of us have been waiting for this legislation for years.  Within next month or so, Congressman Chris Cannon (R-UT) and other members of Congress plan to introduce Medical Information and Treatment Access Act (MITA) legislation.  It is currently undergoing the last language revisions before it is introduced.

More vitamin D Could Mean Fewer Cancers: Study

Thousands of cases of breast and colon cancers might be averted each year if people in colder climates raised their vitamin D levels, researchers estimate in a new report. A number of studies have suggested that vitamin D may be important in cancer risk. Much of this research is based on cancer rates at different… Continue reading More vitamin D Could Mean Fewer Cancers: Study