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The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing

Gary Null and Amy McDonald
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At the end of the trial, all the documents were preserved by court order or were disclosed by Eli Lilly to the plaintiffs' lawyers in related Prozac claims. "The BMJ did not intend to suggest that Eli Lilly caused these documents to go missing. As a result of the investigation, it is clear that these documents did not go missing. The BMJ accepts that Eli Lilly acted properly in relation to the disclosure of these documents in these claims. The BMJ is happy to set the record straight and to apologize to Eli Lilly for this statement, which we now retract, but which we published in good faith.

Gunpoint medicine: Teenager arrested, jailed for refusing TB treatment at hospital

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Therefore, the thinking goes, medical authorities are justified in locking him up against his will, without a trial or court order. That's a fascinating bit of delusional thinking. If you believe that, then you must also believe that health authorities should round up all AIDS patients and throw them into detention camps "for the safety of the public." After all, if you believe that TB is a disease that's dangerous enough to lock people away for having, then why not AIDS? Why not HPV, Hepatitis, or any upper respiratory illness that might pose a health hazard to some senior citizen?
And if the medical authorities, in their own opinion, perceive you as resisting their authority, they can have you arrested on the spot, without a court order, without a trial, and even when you pose no threat to others (such as having cancer). These medical arrests are taking place in clear violation of both the Fourth Amendment (protection from unreasonable search and seizure) and Fifth Amendment (due process) of the U.S. Bill of Rights.

The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health

T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
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Eventually a court order, initiated by the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine,12 was required to force him and his fellow colleagues to reveal their relationships with the food industry. Although the chair's industry associations were more substantial, six of the eleven committee members also were shown to have ties to the dairy industry.

Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work

Tanya Harter Pierce
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Burzynski acquired a court order that allowed him to set up a copy machine in the FDA building 20 miles from his office. Here, he and his staff were permitted to copy medical records as they were needed.22 This was done, of course, at Burzynski's own expense. Again, in 1995, the Burzynski Clinic was raided by the FDA and thousands of documents again confiscated. Many legal battles ensued with hearings before grand juries. Finally, the FDA indicted Burzynski on 75 counts of mail fraud, contempt, and violation of FDA laws.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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Simmons seizure request was cleared, but for some bureaucratic reason a court order to seize could not be granted until the Wednesday of that week. Therefore, Simmons had the Ohio Department of Agriculture come in that Monday morning and embargo our shipment. As I mentioned before, state and federal regulatory agencies work hand in hand. They are, in effect, a compromising network. We were told that Ohio laws for embargo allowed the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) to embargo goods even though they did not have a good reason.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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The deliberate obstruction of a court's proceedings by refusing to obey a court order or by interfering with court procedures. Contempt of court can be punished by fine, imprisonment, or both. court of appeals Courts, also called appellate courts, that are designed as part of the system of due process. Cases may be presented to these courts if a party is dissatisfied with the original court's decision. An appeal must demonstrate that a new decision is warranted, usually in light of new evidence, or a persuasive argument that the Constitution was improperly interpreted.

Herbs Against Cancer: History and Controversy

Ralph W. Moss PhD
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When he turned the clinic over to someone else, FDA secured a court order requiring the Hoxsey clinic to write individually to all patients and inform them that the treatment was no longer available. The final blow came on October 29, 1958 when the FDA simultaneously padlocked his clinics in a single day. "In no way did Harry have the money to fight that state by state," said his longtime nurse, Mildred Nelson (25). By the early 1960s, when James Harvey Young's book was written, the Hoxsey treatment appeared dead. In fact, Young's book was its literary tombstone.

Cancer Therapy: The Independent Consumer's Guide To Non-Toxic Treatment & Prevention

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
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Under a 1983 court order after hearings on a suit brought by the FDA, Burzynski has been allowed to treat patients with antineoplastons, but only in Texas. At this writing, he cannot ship these compounds out of state or overseas without FDA permission. To obtain antineoplastons, therefore, a patient has to go to Houston and be treated at BRI. In February 1992, the Texas Attorney General brought suit to stop all distribution of antineoplastons and destroy existing stock.

When Healing Becomes A Crime: The Amazing Story of the Hoxsey Cancer Clinics and the Return of Alternative Therapies

Kenny Ausubel
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After keeping its composition secret for twenty-five years, he first released it only under court order during the 1949 Hearst trial.12 Several years later Hoxsey listed on his labels yet another recipe almost identical to the one published in his book.13 In court depositions Hoxsey admitted changing the formula over time, starting out with his original inheritance but significantly augmenting it under the direction of Dr. Joseph Durkee from 1946 to 1952.14 Dr. Durkee saw himself as a serious researcher knowledgeable in traditional osteopathic and naturopathic medicines.
She gave a sly wink that Hoxsey might have admitted under court order only what the AMA believed to be in the tonic. However, botanical formulas containing multiple ingredients are famously complex, and the analytical methods of the day and understanding of plant chemistry were primitive. Mildred did hint to us that licorice may never have been in the formula at all, and has remained altogether opaque about the contents. In the last few years she elliptically stopped listing buckthorn and prickly ash bark on the label.

The Great Book of Hemp: The Complete Guide to the Environmental, Commercial, and Medicinal Uses of the World's Most Extraordinary Plant

Rowan Robinson
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After still more delaying inaction, the DEA saw fit to conduct hearings, fifteen years after the initial court order to that effect. The hearings were held from summer 1986 until summer 1988 (Docket No. 86-22).37 Administrative law judge Francis Young reviewed the documentary evidence and the testimonies of the many patients and doctors who appeared as witnesses, and on 6 September 1988 issued his sixty-nine-page ruling In the Matter of Marihuana Rescheduling Petition. He wrote, in part: Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known. . . .

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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A court order that either compels or restrains an act by an individual, organization, or government official. In labor-management relations, injunctions have been used to prevent workers from going on strike. integration The free association of people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds (see ethnicity); a goal of the civil rights movement to overcome policies of segregation that have been practiced in the United States.

Making Them Pay: How to Get the Most from Health Insurance and Managed Care

Rhonda D. Orin
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WHAT IS NOT COVERED • Care of psychiatric, drug abuse, and alcohol abuse conditions that in the professional judgment of Plan doctors are not treatable • Psychiatric, drug abuse, and alcohol abuse evaluations or therapy on court order, or as a condition of parole or probation, unless determined by a Plan doctor to be necessary and appropriate • Psychological testing that is not medically necessary to determine the appropriate treatment of a condition • Treatment that is not authorized by a Plan doctor 5. Prescription Drug Benefits A.

Do We Still Need Doctors?: A Physician's Personal Account of Practicing Medicine Today

John D. Lantos, M.D.
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Children need parents, and parents cannot be conjured up by a court order. Any policy solution that does not carefully and honestly assess the emotional and spiritual issues—as well as the legal, political, and philosophical issues—in difficult cases is doomed from the start. The feelings of the nurses and therapists that I encountered when talking about Priscilla's case reflect the complex and conflicted personal substrate upon which policies must be built. But current policies don't reflect those voices.

Breast Cancer: A Nutritional Approach

Carlton Fredericks, Ph.D.
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The FDA ultimately did ban it—and the industry promptly reinstated its use, via a court order. Despite the growing body of evidence indicting estrogen as cancer-producing, physicians wrote increasing numbers of prescriptions for the hormone—and still do so, at the rate of more than $50 million yearly.

Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency

Duncan Long
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They also got a federal court order that permitted them to analyze over a dozen databases the military had been keeping. After doing this research, they discovered that the system the military had created was perfect for problem doctors, letting them practice without insurance while making them virtually immune to poor performance. The researchers found that the military never reported any doctor for medical malpractice to a database created by Congress in 1990 to protect the public from poorly performing doctors.

When Healing Becomes A Crime: The Amazing Story of the Hoxsey Cancer Clinics and the Return of Alternative Therapies

Kenny Ausubel
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Under court order, the defense compelled Hoxsey to reveal for the first time the ingredients of his three main remedies.52 He said the internal tonic contained potassium iodide and herbs including cascara sagrada, buckthorn bark, prickly ash bark, red clover, stillingia, alfalfa, and honey drip syrup. He cited all the ingredients as being listed in the homeopathic materia medica, expounding on the philosophical differences between allopathic and homeopathic medicine.

Prescription For Disaster: Dangers In Your Medicine Cabinet

Thomas J. Moore
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But to show what is at stake, Warner-Lambert's president, Lodewijk de Vink, told a trade publication that it would cost the company $1 billion to make the manufacturing improvements that the FDA was demanding under court order.22 After bottles of an approved drug leave the pharmaceutical manufacturing plant, the heavy hand of federal regulation abruptly disappears. The nation's 525,000 practicing physicians will now choose a particular drug for a specific patient from among the 3,200 approved drugs.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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The shredding took place in spite of a federal court order placing all such records at the disposal of attorneys representing the injured veterans in a class-action suit. Since the 1940s, hundreds of thousands of military personnel were exposed to nuclear radiation. Throughout more than 40 years of nuclear weapons tests, production, storage, and handling, human subjects reportedly have received dangerous radiation doses. Most claims for VA benefits related to these incidents have been stalled or improperly denied.
NARS demanded this new information under federal court order. Instead of producing the disputed evidence, VA officials apparently ordered a general purging and shredding of VA case files. The VA's own attorney admitted in court that millions of pages of relevant documents had been and were still being destroyed. SOURCE: VVA Veteran, November 1986, "Scandal Hints Plague VA"; January 1987, "The Scandal Deepens.
With just one exception, the search warrants and affidavits that contain transcripts of wiretapped conversations of employees at McDonnell Douglas were sealed by court order. Despite the best efforts of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to obtain the potentially incriminating affidavits, including an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, the transcripts remain sealed. SOURCES: Common Cause Magazine, November/December 1990, "The Devil and Mr. Jones," by John Hanrahan; St. Louis Journalism Review, March 1991, "The Documents Were Sealed and the Public Shut Out," by Philip Dunn.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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A court order that either compels or restrains an act by an individual, organization, or government official. In labor-management relations, injunctions have been used to prevent workers from going on strike. integration The free association of people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds {see ethnicity); a goal of the civil rights movement to overcome policies of segregation that have been practiced in the United States.
The deliberate obstruction of a court's proceedings by refusing to obey a court order or by interfering with court procedures. Contempt of court can be punished by fine, imprisonment, or both. court of appeals Courts, also called appellate courts, that are designed as part of the system of due process. Cases may be presented to these courts if a party is dissatisfied with the original court s decision. An appeal must demonstrate that a new decision is watranted, usually in light of new evidence, or a persuasive argument that the Constitution was improperly interpreted.

The Politics of Cancer Revisited

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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Following a court order, (viewed as a national precedent) shutting down the Earthline disposal site at Wilsonville, Illinois, Attorney General William J. Scott filed suit in September, 1978, against the Federal EPA for having failed to issue regulations for hazardous waste disposal by April, 1978, as required to do so by the 1976 Natural Resources and Recovery Conservation Act. Scott cited the Wilsonville example and stated that the State of Illinois has become "the dumping ground" for the nation's hazardous wastes.
Reserve Mining is now phasing out lake dumping, and is building a land disposal site, in accordance with a court order that dumping is to be terminated by 1980.37 In addition to environmental exposure to asbestos in air and water, the general public receives a wide range of further exposures.38 Particularly important sources are construction operations involving the spraying of asbestos, the use of crushed stone containing unbound asbestos in roads and driveways, and demolition.

Innocent Casualties : The FDA's War Against Humanity

Elaine Feuer
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A few months after the court order, True Health Vice President Robert Williams lamented: "AIDS patients are calling in all the time wanting the product, but we haven't sold it yet. That's tragic, because with the results we've seen, it's hard not to let the people who need it have it." We have been indoctrinated with the ideology that the law is ours. The truth is that the federal government is not a neutral force reflecting competing interests: When the government decides to go after someone, it uses every arsenal of power—the FDA, the FTC, the IRS.
APPENDIX E FTC court order REQUESTING PERMANENT INJUNCTION COMPLAINT For Permanent Injunction and Other Ancillary Relief: Defendants' Violations of Sections 5(a) and 12 of the FTC Act - "Sec. 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. 45(a), makes unlawful unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce. Section 12(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. 52(a) makes unlawful the dissemination of any false advertisement in or affecting commerce for the purpose of inducing, or which is likely to induce, the purchase of food, drugs, devices or cosmetics.
Certainly, the FTC was acting under the aus- See Appendix E for FTC court order Requesting Permanent Injunction. pices of the FDA: By making True Health the target of another government agency, the FDA could destroy True Health financially. Charging that Immune Plus was useless as a "cure" for AIDS, the FTC indicted True Health on the front page of its newspaper, FTC News.
Despite the success of True Health's AIDS trial—no other AIDS study involving pharmaceutical or nutritional supplements had produced such positive results—the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a court order to prevent True Health from selling their product as a treatment to AIDS patients. As I drove Richard and his lawyer back to their hotel, Richard related True Health's experience with the federal government. I remember asking, "Are you saying there is an effective nutritional treatment for AIDS and the government is stopping it?" I was appalled.

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