Thursday, March 28, 2013








Recommended reading: The Man Who Sued the FDA


We’d like to introduce you to The Man Who Sued the FDA: part memoire, part history, part exposé.  We’d like you to meet the men and women who manufacture and market toxic chemicals poured into food; to meet the men and women who do research for pay, and learn how they rig their studies to conclude that they have not found MSG to be harmful.  We’d like you to meet the man who for years has supplied researchers with badly flawed study designs and neurotoxic aspartame to use in placebos. And we’d like you to meet his friends at the FDA -- friends like Michael R. Taylor, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food and Tipper Gore’s cousin, who for years has moved through the revolving door between Monsanto, the USDA, the industry law firm of King and Spalding, and the FDA.
The Man Who Sued the FDA is the meticulously documented story of Jack Samuels’ decades-long battle to understand the toxic effects of MSG, where MSG is hidden in food, and the methods used by industry and their friends at the FDA to hide the truth about MSG-toxicity. We think this book is a “must read” for those who care about the politics of FDA/industry cooperation. We think you’ll want to read it.

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The link to information about The Man Who Sued the FDA is www.TheManWhoSuedTheFDA.info. 

The e-mail address for The Man Who Sued the FDA is TheManWhoSued@aol.com
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