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FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby eXpat » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 09:18:14

FDA Says Walnuts Are Drugs and Doritos Are Heart Healthy
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to Diamond Foods stating that their claims for the health promoting qualities of walnuts have moved them from a food to a drug. At the same time, it allows Frito-Lay to advertise its health-destroying chips (crisps in the UK) as "heart healthy".

This is an attack on both your health and your right to free speech. The FDA is not interested in the science. It's not interested in your health. It's not interested in the truth. It's interested only in supporting its corporate masters. To this end, it uses its massive power to shut down the truth and ignore blatant lies when it's beneficial to big corporate players.

Here's an excerpt from the FDA's letter to Diamond Foods:Diamond Foods' Walnut Claims

Based on claims made on your firm's website, we have determined that your walnut products are promoted for conditions that cause them to be drugs because these products are intended for use in the prevention, mitigation, and treatment of disease. The following are examples of the claims made on your firm's website under the heading of a web page stating "OMEGA-3s ... Every time you munch a few walnuts, you're doing your body a big favor.":

• "Studies indicate that the omega-3 fatty acids found in walnuts may help lower cholesterol; protect against heart disease, stroke and some cancers; ease arthritis and other inflammatory diseases; and even fight depression and other mental illnesses."

• "[O]mega-3 fatty acids inhibit the tumor growth that is promoted by the acids found in other fats ... "

• "[I]n treating major depression, for example, omega-3s seem to work by making it easier for brain cell receptors to process mood-related signals from neighboring neurons." • "The omega-3s found in fish oil are thought to be responsible for the significantly lower incidence of breast cancer in Japanese women as compared to women in the United States."

Because of these intended uses, your walnut products are drugs

Presto ChangeOh! The FDA has magically transformed walnuts into a drug. Neat trick if you can pull it off—and at this point, they can. The FDA has sent out hundreds of these extortionate letters to food producers big and small.

http://beforeitsnews.com/news/33109/FDA_Says_Walnuts_Are_Drugs_and_Doritos_Are_Heart_Healthy.html
More:
http://www.lef.org/featured-articles/FDA-Says-Walnuts-Are-Illegal-Drugs.htm
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby mos6507 » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 09:24:41

It's trying to crack down on health claims on packaging. This is an impossible task, BTW. Health claims surrounding food are rampant. We're in a snake-oil era. I mean just tune into AM radio on the weekends and get nothing but infomercials about nutritional supplements.

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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby dinopello » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 09:37:40

Here is the whole letter.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he back of your product label also bears the following statement: "The omega-3 in walnuts can help you get the proper balance of fatty acids your body needs for promoting and maintaining heart health. In fact, according to the Food and Drug Administration, supportive but not conclusive research shows that eating 1.5 oz of walnuts per day, as part of a low saturated fat and low cholesterol diet, and not resulting in increased caloric intake, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Please refer to nutrition information for fat content and other details about the nutritional profile of walnuts." Although FDA exercises enforcement discretion over the last two sentences of this statement, which meet the criteria for a qualified health claim for walnuts and coronary heart disease, the last two sentences read in conjunction with the first sentence makes the entire statement an unauthorized health claim.

The statement suggests that the evidence supporting a relationship between walnuts and coronary heart disease is related to the omega-3 fatty acid content of walnuts. There is not sufficient evidence to identify a biologically active substance in walnuts that reduces the risk of CHD. Therefore, the above statement is an unauthorized health claim. This letter is not intended to be an inclusive review of your products and their labeling. It is your responsibility to ensure that all of your products comply with the Act and its implementing regulations.


I love Walnuts. If need be, I will get a prescription !
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 14:08:10

Hm.. sure looks like processed food companies contributed more to Obama than these evil purveyors of unprocessed walnuts. God forbid Americans eat whole, unprocessed food.
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Ludi » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:05:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'H')m.. sure looks like processed food companies contributed more to Obama



You really honestly think Obama is concerning himself with Walnuts vs Doritos?

Really?
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Novus » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:44:25

I think we live in pretty scary times where whole unprocessed foods might end up being outlawed. Eat healthy well you are drug using criminal now.
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:52:06

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', 'I') think we live in pretty scary times where whole unprocessed foods might end up being outlawed. Eat healthy well you are drug using criminal now.


Well, to be fair walnuts are NOT going to be outlawed. The FDA is just classifying Blue Diamond walnuts as drugs since the company is making medical claims (still though, it's ludicrous.. judge them on the science, if their claims of omega 3 benefits are out of whack then fine them). But you have to wonder why Dorrito's is getting away with being "heart healthy."

Really, this just goes to show how antiquated some of our laws are.. the law is set up such that only drugs affect health, food *supposedly* has no effect on health -- when in reality we know the opposite is true, your health is about what you eat as much as genetics, environment, or trauma. In fact, isn't nutrition-related disease our number one medical problem?
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:57:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'H')m.. sure looks like processed food companies contributed more to Obama



You really honestly think Obama is concerning himself with Walnuts vs Doritos?

Really?


No, but I bet former processed food lobbyists now in Obama's administration very much concern themselves with this sort of thing. Who do you think fills the vast government bureaucracies, Ludi? Lobbyists do, either former lobbyists in government positions or active lobbyists who actually write most of the laws.
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby dinopello » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 17:08:10

The Walnut thing has been going on since at least 2004. Then, the FDA reviewed health claim attempts by the California Walnut Commission. You can read it for yourself, but it seems to me that Diamond drew the ire of the FDA by referencing them but also adding some of their own language that probably inflated the health benefits (according to the FDA). If they would have left their claim more vague, like the makers of that Extenz product, they would have not received a letter I bet.
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Ludi » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 17:11:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', '
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Then stop blaming Obama. Geez!
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 17:20:48

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dinopello', 'I')f they would have left their claim more vague, like the makers of that Extenz product, they would have not received a letter I bet.


Funny how the benefits of eating nuts are somehow exaggerated, while this herbal snakeoil is perfectly rational:

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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby mos6507 » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 17:32:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', '
')No, but I bet former processed food lobbyists now in Obama's administration very much concern themselves with this sort of thing.


If the lobbyists were really in control, there WOULDN'T BE any government interference with packaging, period. This article is clearly cherry-picking its data. There are surely examples of more egregious packaging which has been slapped down by the government. Maybe not something like Doritos, but how many junkfoods have the guts to claim medical benefits?

Most of the stuff I tend to see in the supermarket are things like oat-based cereals claiming it's good for the heart. Or things about antioxidants. The veracity of these claims are still in dispute within formal academia. And let's face it, aside from snake oil, foods didn't used to be marketed as tonics, and probably shouldn't be. Leave it to people to do their own research.
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Re: FDA: Doritos OK, Walnuts No

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 15 Apr 2010, 17:38:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'A')nd let's face it, aside from snake oil, foods didn't used to be marketed as tonics, and probably shouldn't be. Leave it to people to do their own research.


Well, I don't know, so much of what most of us eat is just horrible diabetes-fueling, artery-clogging crap. Whereas the cholesterol-lowering effects of oatmeal, for example, are pretty clear along with the benefits of dietary fiber.

So as long as the science isn't totally unfounded, what's the harm? Walnuts are good for you Mos, there's no debating that man.
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