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Citizens For Health is the national grassroots advocacy organization committed to protecting and expanding your natural health choices. Natural health options are proven to enhance wellness and reduce health care costs by millions. But in order for lawmakers to hear this perspective, natural health consumers must remain active, visible and become a permanent voice in national, state and local decisions impacting our health. HAVE A VOICE IN THE FUTURE OF CITIZENS FOR HEALTH. NEW!! FILL OUT OUR QUESTIONNAIRE TODAY! » » SUPPORT OUR RETAIL PARTNERS! Shop at a store in your area who is actively supporting your health rights! Click here to find a RETAIL PARTNER in your area. » » BECOME A RETAIL PARTNER! Do you own, manage or work at a natural health store? Sign up today to help distribute important action flyers and other health information to your shoppers!
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- California Halts Urban Aerial Spraying of PesticidesJuly 12
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Residents are Cautiously Optimistic, but Significant Work Remains and Further Citizen Pressure is Critical
- Health Freedom Victory in Canada - For NowJune 23
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Minneapolis, MN, June 23, 2008 - Citizens for Health stands in solidarity with its Canadian allies in celebrating a victory in the fight for health freedom.
- TAKE ACTION: Oppose FDA's Restriction on BHRTJune 20
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Washington, DC - In January, the FDA decided to restrict women's access to estriol and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Take action and preserve your right to make your own health decisions.
- TAKE ACTION: GSK Threatens Access to Weight Loss SupplementsMay 21
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Washington, DC - GlaxoSmithKline, the second-largest pharmaceutical company in the world, has threatened your access to supplements by petitioning the FDA to classify weight loss claims for dietary supplements as ‘disease claims’.
- TAKE ACTION MISSOURI RESIDENTS: Missouri Consumers' Right to Know Under AttackMay 13
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UPDATE, May 19, 2008: As of Friday the 16th at 6PM, the 2008 Missouri Legislative Session ended, and no rBGH labeling bills passed! Not only did the bills fail to pass on their own, but citizen pressure kept them from being added to other bills as amendments.
Jefferson City, MO, May 13, 2008 - Missouri residents' right to know what they put into their bodies is under attack - but there is still time to stop it.
