Natural Medicines – The Safest Way To Avoid Death
"Dr Bain’s study returned a finding of zero deaths from natural remedies."
"In contrast, deaths in 1998 (the last year of detailed official statistics available) caused by adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs killed 1524 New Zealanders and deaths associated with medical injury (mistakes by doctors and medical staff) killed 4222 New Zealanders.
“What is ironic here is that what is being held out as a justification for
high regulation and compliance in the area of complementary medicines and
natural products in New Zealand is public safety and risk. Despite a diligent
search of Coronial records and the literature, no instances have been found to
demonstrate that in fact these products have any serious public health issue or
risk.
“The problem is clearly with prescription and other drugs,” says Dr Bain. “The
Coronial and literature searches in so far as natural products are concerned and
linkages to public safety and risk can be described legally as De minimis no
curat lex. That is – of minimal risk importance.
“The law does not and should not concern itself with such trifles.”
“There can be no doubt that the growing level of knowledge and understanding of human biology around the world is a major threat to the drugs industry based on their illness paradigm that has prevailed over the past 80 years. The wellness paradigm is antithesis to drugs and every sort of political pressure will be brought to bear to protect the once unassailable power of these illness monoliths.”
There has been a strong push over the last decade worldwide to set up regulatory barriers for consumer access to low risk natural health products - the USA, UK and European countries have been hard hit by such legislation. Australia’s TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) legislation is regularly described as the most “draconian” of all regulations. Many believe the global push comes from pharmaceutical industry pressure on various governments to stop the commercial threat natural medicines means for their industry.
See also: Health Canada - Elements Of Coercion Dealt Yet Another Crushing Blow this post provides some balance and remedies against these regulatory thugs. Thugs who bank on the trusting public not to push back; if it was not for a few staler individuals who took them to task at their own expense while the others slept at the switch! Sadly many in Australia did not wake up to these warnings till it was too late. However this can be reversed if we all join together and throw these pharma scoundrels out!
“Trans Tasman Harmonisation would mean the end of New Zealand’s health sovereignty,” says Mike. “Furthermore it could cost us our future: by the year 2021 diabetes will cost New Zealand $1 billion annually and a whole generation will die before their parents unless radical moves are taken to understand, educate and act on the wellness model of which natural remedies are a fundamental part.”
“In reality it should be top of any good government’s agenda to make such a paradigm shift as easy and available as possible and allow it to flourish and grow. My grandchildren will not thank me for making their world a lesser place in the name of politics and profit.
Click on the table in Use (Abuse) of Regulations to Protect Pharma Monopoly post to really see this utter deception. No self respecting person could be persuaded to pass these blatantly self serving regulations except of course our politicians. What a bunch of door mats!!!
Chris Gupta
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New Zealand - Resisting Aussie Health Takeover
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Natural medicines – the safest way to avoid death
A report just released by the Acting Chair of the Coroner’s Council has shown
natural medicines have the lowest fatality rate of all medical treatments in
this country.
Despite extensive research, coroner Dr Wallace Bain found no deaths have
occurred in this country due to natural medicines such as vitamins, minerals and
herbal products.
Dr Bain, who is also a trained pharmacist and lawyer, undertook the study in
light of growing opposition to new legislation that will see New Zealand’s
natural health industry come under Australian laws.
The safety of natural products is often sited as a reason for the need for such
a move.
The Labour government plans that the Australia New Zealand Therapeutic Products
Authority (ANZTPA) will soon replace the current Medsafe agency as part of a
`trans-Tasman harmonisation’ push. Opponents fear this move will decimate New
Zealand’s natural health industry as has already occurred in Australia.
At present lack of support from New Zealand First, the Maori and Green parties
is the only thing stopping the legislation coming into effect.
Says Dr Bain: “In my capacity as Acting Chair of the Coroner’s Council, I
enquired of all Coroners as to whether or not from a search of their Coronial
findings they could find any instances where there had been a problem with any
of these natural products.
“They were asked to provide any information from inquests where these products
had been involved whether or not a death had resulted. At the same time the
Coronial records held by the Ministry of Justice in Wellington were searched at
my request by ministry staff.”
Dr Bain’s study returned a finding of zero deaths from natural remedies.
His only findings were:
* A three-year-old child who choked to death on a vitamin tablet in 2003 that
was too large for the child to swallow
* A woman who terminated her third pregnancy after a scan showed the foetus had
spina bifida. The woman had been taking 300mg of folic acid a day rather than
the recommended 800mg per day
* A man who died from non-viral hepatitis of unknown origin who also had a
pre-existing prostrate cancer condition. The man had been taking an Indian
herbal product K4. The Corner’s report said despite no certainty of a link with
the herbal product, the remedy such be banned until more was known about its
effects on liver toxicity
* Some ongoing inquests into party pills
In contrast, deaths in 1998 (the last year of detailed official statistics
available) caused by adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs killed 1524 New
Zealanders and deaths associated with medical injury (mistakes by doctors and
medical staff) killed 4222 New Zealanders.
Says Dr Bain: “A recent Australian study shows that 1 in 10 patients presenting
to a general practitioner had an adverse pharmaceutical drug event in the
preceding six months with 50% of those being in the moderate to severe range and
8% requiring hospitalisation.
“A New Zealand study reported in July of 2006 and referred to Parliament’s
Health Committee pointed to previous research suggesting problems such as
hospital acquired infection, drug error and staff mistakes are costing this
country around $870 million a year. This prompted the Health Minister to ensure
that District Health Boards gave priority to reducing such adverse events – most
clearly identified as being drug induced.”
Also in Dr Bain’s report is mention of a US study that puts complications
resulting from medication errors in American hospitals at $US1.5 billion dollars
per year. Studies also show that prescription drug errors double a person’s risk
of dying in hospital. Another study put the cost of a single adverse drug event
to a hospital in the US at $US2,500.
“The estimate of costs incurred by US hospitals as a result of drug-related
injury or death was put at $US76.6 billion which was three times the cost of all
diabetes care in the United States,” says Dr Bain.
“What is ironic here is that what is being held out as a justification for high
regulation and compliance in the area of complementary medicines and natural
products in New Zealand is public safety and risk. Despite a diligent search of
Coronial records and the literature, no instances have been found to demonstrate
that in fact these products have any serious public health issue or risk.
“The problem is clearly with prescription and other drugs,” says Dr Bain. “The
Coronial and literature searches in so far as natural products are concerned and
linkages to public safety and risk can be described legally as De minimis no
curat lex. That is – of minimal risk importance.
“The law does not and should not concern itself with such trifles.”
Dr Bain’s report has been sent to Annette King.
Like to interview Dr Bain? Please contact Kimberley Paterson on 09 4244218 or
kimberleypaterson@paradise.net.nz
You can also contact Dr Bain directly on 021 750 704
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Australian plans to steal Kiwis’ health future
She’s the former top agent of a crack Australian unit designed to put tight
checks on the use of natural medicines - but the woman who once worked to
control such remedies now sends a serious warning to New Zealanders about their
health future.
Val Johanson has become so alarmed at what has happened to consumer access to
natural remedies such as vitamins, minerals and herbs in Australia that she is
now warning New Zealanders that the proposed `Trans Tasman Harmonisation’ would
decimate our country’s natural healthcare industry.
As Head of Surveillance in the Australian Government’s Therapeutics Goods
Administration, Val’s job was initially to ensure natural medicines were safe
and later to help set up a `Trans Tasman Harmonisation’ (TTH) unit to work in
both countries.
Successive New Zealand governments have been pushing for nearly a decade to have
such legislation adopted in this country.
The Therapeutics Goods Administration has proven extremely heavy handed: no new
natural ingredients were permitted in Australia between 1991 and 1999 and
companies flaunting legislation face fines of up to $A5.5 million and jail time.
In Australia auditors can arrive at a natural health factory at any time and
company owners have been forced to spend up to a hundred thousand dollars for
their services.
Says Val: “There have been audits in Australia where up to five auditors have
arrived unannounced and spent up to a week or more undertaking audits. The
hourly rate for one auditor is $A440, plus travel, four star hotel and per diem
costs that must be met.
“The regulatory noose has been tightened, the natural health industry is
struggling to survive in Australia, the country is losing valuable jobs,
companies and tax dollars and consumers are losing access to valuable products.
“The plan is this legislation now be exported wholesale to New Zealand and the
potential damage to the natural health industry in New Zealand can’t be
overemphasised.”
Val predicts 50 per cent of natural health companies in New Zealand would close,
innovation would be stifled, exports significantly reduced and cost of product
to consumers would increase should the legislation come into effect here. “Many
products would disappear from the shelves as they have done in Australia.”
Australian consumers can't buy many supplements they once could – or have to
purchase them via the internet from overseas companies where quality and safety
can't be verified. Businesses are being forced to operate offshore.
“Currently an internet based business arm in Auckland shipping to Australia is
now bigger than the company’s domestic Australian business,” says Val.
It is estimated New Zealanders currently spend around $250 million per year on
natural health and wellness product and around 70% of New Zealanders use such
remedies.
Val’s bio is stellar. After gaining science degrees she spent 12 years in food
regulation, including helping establish what is now Food Standards Australia New
Zealand. She established and then headed the Surveillance Unit in the
Therapeutics Goods Administration for four years before switching sides and
spending the last nine years promoting natural health and wellness across
Australia. During this time Val has spent seven years involved in the
negotiation of Trans Tasman Harmonisation.
Says Val: “Now I’m focussed exclusively in attempting to rebuild our export
market in natural health and wellness products. Initially I could see good value
in Trans Tasman Harmonisation as an opportunity to rationalise resources, costs
and develop a system that picked up the best of existing Australian and New
Zealand systems.
“However I can no longer support the TTH the way it is being proposed. The costs
of compliance for natural health companies has escalated to the extent where
many companies have shut down, jobs have been lost and more and more companies
are moving offshore.”
Val is just one of a groundswell of voices arising from both countries against
Trans Tasman Harmonisation. Over the past year a series of Hui have been held on
maraes across New Zealand to help stop the legislation being introduced here.
“Recent research has indicated that many of the ancient curatives used in Rongoa
or Maori medicine have valid scientific and pharmacology bases,” says Val.
“Commercial Rongoa is growing and has the potential to become a significant and
valuable part of New Zealand’s unique health and wellness industry.
“However TTH could stop Maori commercialisation of such remedies and impact
significantly on Maori intellectual property in this regard.” Maori say the
legislation flaunts the Treaty of Waitangi.
Mike Cushman who runs the highly successful Natural Health Laboratories in
Auckland which educates doctors on natural remedies and supplies such products
nationwide says TTH could kill his $5 million-a-year business.
Currently Natural Health Laboratories introduces 20 new products annually,
employs 40 staff and has been pivotal in making natural hormones available in
this country.
“Trans Tasman Harmonisation would mean the end of New Zealand’s health
sovereignty,” says Mike. “Furthermore it could cost us our future: by the year
2021 diabetes will cost New Zealand $1 billion annually and a whole generation
will die before their parents unless radical moves are taken to understand,
educate and act on the wellness model of which natural remedies are a
fundamental part.”
Just one initiative introduced by Natural Health Laboratories is a project using
nutrients to help regress the symptoms of autism which is showing great success.
New Zealand natural health industry veteran Bill Bracks, chairman of the highly
successful Comvita company, says the nature and competitiveness of the industry
means it is already self-regulating.
“I guess I was a late comer when, at age 60 in 1990, I became a director of the
then tiny Comvita. After 16 years of exposure and understanding to the huge
potential for wellness and good embodied in natural products, I fail to see why
such a powerful medium for the benefit of our population and the population of
other countries should be used as a political convenience,” says Bill.
“In reality it should be top of any good government’s agenda to make such a
paradigm shift as easy and available as possible and allow it to flourish and
grow. My grandchildren will not thank me for making their world a lesser place
in the name of politics and profit.
“There can be no doubt that the growing level of knowledge and understanding of
human biology around the world is a major threat to the drugs industry based on
their illness paradigm that has prevailed over the past 80 years. The wellness
paradigm is antithesis to drugs and every sort of political pressure will be
brought to bear to protect the once unassailable power of these illness
monoliths.”
Professor Ian Brighthope is president of the Australian College of Nutritional
and Environmental Medicine which trains doctors and other health professionals
in natural remedies. His hour-long televised talk about the exciting future of
natural medicines to assist human health has proven so popular it has repeatedly
screened in Australia.
He says: “There is incredible evidence that the current Therapeutic Goods
Administration system is continuing to damage the Australian natural medicine
industry with cost increases of up to 28 percent, heavy handed audits, product
information censorship and export difficulties caused by referring to natural
nutrients as `medicines’.
“The Australian public are also suffering. Many dietary and herbal supplements
available in New Zealand and elsewhere are not permitted to be manufactured in
Australia – despite these substances being safe and effective.”
He says natural health companies operate within “a culture of fear” of TGA.
“Most informed observers hold the view that the TGA is controlled by drug
companies and their interests.”
Other facts:
The Therapeutics Goods Administration controls advertising of natural health
remedies – proposed controls for New Zealand will extend beyond print and
television ads to recorded messages on business phones, letter box drops and
product notices on shelves
To get a simple new natural health remedy on the market can cost an estimated
$A55,000 in fees. A more complex product means much higher fees
It is estimated around 60 per cent of natural remedies currently available in
New Zealand supermarkets and health shops will disappear if TTH is enacted
Compliance costs became so expensive that Solgar Vitamin and Herb, a Division of
Wyeth Consumer HealthCare, one of America’s biggest, oldest and most respected
natural health companies was forced to close operations in Australia after six
years of trying to work under Therapeutics Goods Administration regulations
An Australian distributor cites Australian natural health products being 35 per
cent more costly compared to the same products in the US for no extra gains
There has been a strong push over the last decade worldwide to set up regulatory
barriers for consumer access to low risk natural health products - the USA, UK
and European countries have been hard hit by such legislation. Australia’s TGA
legislation is regularly described as the most “draconian” of all regulations.
Many believe the global push comes from pharmaceutical industry pressure on
various governments to stop the commercial threat natural medicines means for
their industry.
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