When the pain hits Codex Maximus supercedes Codex Alimentarius.
Sorry about that.
I’ve paid attention to Codex seriously since 2007. There was a narrowly-defeated bill to adopt Codex in 2008.
Here’s a snippet of what Codex wants to do:
“4) Codex: Serious Threat to Health and Health Freedom
If Codex Alimentarius is implemented in the United States of America, therapeutic dosages of vitamins and minerals (and all other nutrients soon to follow) will become unavailable because they will literally become illegal.
Heres how it would work, in a nut-shell:
Due to the junk science use of Risk Assessment (toxicology) to assess supposedly toxic nutrients, a false belief is being engineered saying that nutritional supplements are dangerous to peoples health.
Using this false belief generates calls to protect people from these toxic nutrients. After the calls come the bills to set ultra low permissible dosages (remember, nutrients are deemed dangerous toxins under this false belief). If enough of us and our Congressional delegates buy this nonsense, we and Congress would blindly comply with Codex Alimentarius VMG. And blind compliance is what the industries behind Codex Alimentarius intend.”
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/?page_id=157
Last week were the articles on walnuts being ‘drugs,’ at least Diamond walnuts. Now, Tylenol.