Codex Alimentarius: Keeping Our Healthcare Freedom |

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January 14, 2006
Special Guest: Dr. Rima Laibow and her husband Major General Bert Stubblebine III (US Army Retired)
Dr. Laibow is a an experienced physician and a psychiatrist. General Stubblebine is the former Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). They are the founders of the Health Freedom USA organization. |
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Topics Covered:
- Codex Alimentarius requires that all meats, poultry, fish, fruit and vegetables must be irradiated by Dec. 31, 2009.
- Codex Alimentarius requires that all dairy cattle are to be given Monsanto bovine growth hormone by Dec. 31, 2009..
- Codex Alimentarius reclassifies vitamin and mineral supplements as toxins and dramatically limits their dosage and availability.
- Many nations have already harmonized their laws with Codex Alimentarius making it their de facto law. This has already been approved by the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and others.
- Codex Alimentarius allows significant trade sanctions to be levied against noncompliant nations.
- The DESHA act protects us from Codex Alimentarius and assures many of our current health freedoms
- In 2005 there were five bills submitted to congress to weaken or eliminate DSHEA.
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Dr. Laibow is a an experienced physician and a psychiatrist. General Stubblebine is the former Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). They are the founders of the Health Freedom USA organization.
Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN Is the host of the Access to Health Experts interview series. She holds a doctorate and is board certified in Clinical Nutrition, is the author of Digestive Wellness, Digestive Wellness for Children, and Leaky Gut Syndrome. She’s the Director of Doctoral Studies at Hawthorn University, and the nutrition editor for Pilates Style Magazine. Dr. Lipski is the founder of several web-based health information sites including Innovative Healing and Access to Health Experts. |
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All transcripts are free at Access to Health Experts
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