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  Your Voice is Urgently Needed
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In 1994, millions of Americans wrote Congress asking
for passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and
Education Act (DSHEA). One of DSHEA's key victories
allowed you more scientific information about using
supplements to maintain health.

Now FDA has proposed regulations that will prevent you
from getting information on how to use vitamins, minerals
and herbs to prevent disease.

Unless FDA hears from you and 100,000 other Americans,
these proposed regulations will become law.
You must respond by August 27, 1998 to be heard.

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Please send a copy of this email to
all your friends and associates.
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You can "mail" your comments to FDA by visiting
  http://www.citizens.org/stopfda/

For complete text of the proposed FDA regulations
  visit http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/fr98429b.html

For more information,
contact Citizens For Health
at 1-800-357-2211
or visit


http://www.citizens.org

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