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To: Arcane Lore who wrote (580)8/22/1998 12:43:00 AM
From: bmart  Respond to of 26163
 
Mr. Lore,
Again, I realize you are a late arrival and may need some catching up, but AZNT products are phtyo-theraputic, as are homeopathic dietary supplements.
You may want to aquaint yourself with FDA criteria for it is well
established under Section 402(a)(3) that a food which contains a
"decomposed substance" is subject to seizure by the FDA. In the case of
Aspartame among other things, it's about 10% methanol (wood alcohol,)
famous for causing blindness in alcoholics. In the body, methanol
metabolizes into formaldehyde, a neurotoxin; formic acid, a venom in ant
stings; and diketopiperazine, which causes brain tumors in animals. It's
so bad that in July of 1983, the National Soft Drink
Association presented official objections to putting aspartame in
beverages.
One of their objections: "It is well established under Section 402(a)(3)
that a food which contains a decomposed substance...is subject to
seizure by FDA." It's thoroughly established that after a number of
weeks and at temperatures over 85 degrees Far., there's no aspartame
left in a soft drink, only breakdown products.
The assayments for 'Touch of Nature'are well within the criteria set
forth in section 402 (a) (3).
'Touch of Nature' is a 100% natural food suplement derived from the sap
of a tree, like that of maple syrup.
Unlike Aspartame, or Sodium Saccahrin, there are no chemicals found in
Touch of Nature, as per assayments.
Many OTC products do not require FDA approval. Nutritional Supplements fall into that category

RB