As we talk about people drinking bleach and ivermectin, ๐บ๐ธ Representative Ro Khanna and 24 others have just sent a letter to FDA to request guidelines on protection of "genuine homeopathic products".
Let that phrase sink in:
> genuine homeopathic products
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As I read it, "genuine homeopathic product" is a product made by one of the manufacturers designated as "genuine", thus saving them the hurdle of competing on the difficult snake oil market.
@kravietz That... is just bananas, like, I'd expect no reasonable human being would be _that_ irresponsible. ๐
Also a few years ago there was a massive "grassroots" campaign against one EU regulation called Codex Alimentarius, which the critics called "totalitarian" and argued it leads to a "ban on growing herbs in home gardens".
Of course, it was driven by German manufacturers of some snake oil remedies.
The actual purpose of the regulation was to prevent "remedies" from being labelled as curing X unless a scientific evidence exist that it does indeed cure X.
Codex Alimentarius is dedicated to labelling of medicinal products - basically, if you're selling vitamin C, you cannot label it as cure for cancer, impotence and headache unless there's scientific evidence for any of these.
Of course, before Codex the "remedy" manufacturers would write *anything* on the labels only to boost their sales, which was totally dishonest and harmful to the customers who believed they are buying an actual medicine.