The United States Constitution grants no powers to the federal government over health issues. That power is given to the respective states and the people. What we have clearly seen in these past several years is corruption and malfeasance exercised by unconstitutional federal agencies. We the People need to end this nonsense.
The United States Constitution grants no powers to the federal government over health issues. That power is given to the respective states and the people. What we have clearly seen in these past several years is corruption and malfeasance exercised by unconstitutional federal agencies. We the People need to end this nonsense.
If as Dr. Malone advises we should seek out dietary supplements made in the USA, then shouldn’t that advice also apply to prescription drugs, the vast majority of which are sourced from ingredients produced in China and India?
It should, and I can verify that my med can't be found in the U.S. I happened to know the president of one of the largest manufacturers of industrial and home mechanical and power equipment. I asked him about foreign-sourced products, and his response was that sourcing from cheaper labor/material countries was necessary, because other companies do or will do this and take market share from them. This has been going on for decades, and the public is largely responsible when we so often buy from the cheapest products. Walmart is the best retail example of this, in my experience.
The United States Constitution grants no powers to the federal government over health issues. That power is given to the respective states and the people. What we have clearly seen in these past several years is corruption and malfeasance exercised by unconstitutional federal agencies. We the People need to end this nonsense.
If as Dr. Malone advises we should seek out dietary supplements made in the USA, then shouldn’t that advice also apply to prescription drugs, the vast majority of which are sourced from ingredients produced in China and India?
It should, and I can verify that my med can't be found in the U.S. I happened to know the president of one of the largest manufacturers of industrial and home mechanical and power equipment. I asked him about foreign-sourced products, and his response was that sourcing from cheaper labor/material countries was necessary, because other companies do or will do this and take market share from them. This has been going on for decades, and the public is largely responsible when we so often buy from the cheapest products. Walmart is the best retail example of this, in my experience.