Support Access to Vitamins and Supplements in Idaho HO499

Support Access to Vitamins and Supplements in Idaho HO499

 CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATOR AND ASK THE TO HEAR AND APPROVE H0499 –  The purpose of this legislation is to ensure the Citizens of Idaho and health practitioners retain access to vitamins and supplements under current regulations. Ask the Committee to Hear this bill and APPROVE IT.

TESTIFY VIRTUALLY
HB499  it will be heard in the Health and Welfare House Committee 
TESTIFY IN THE COMMITTEE  IN PERSON – 9 a.m. Room EW20

In an era where federal agencies like the FDA are under pressure from pharmaceutical companies to restrict access to supplements and alternative forms of treatment, Idaho must maintain its stance as one of the freest states for individuals seeking holistic and natural approaches to healthcare.

Many individuals rely on vitamins, minerals, and supplements to manage chronic diseases and illnesses effectively. However, there is a growing concern that federal regulations may limit access to these vital resources, potentially tying the hands of holistic practitioners and depriving citizens of options that have proven beneficial for their health.

We have seen other countries and even the FDA taking steps to restrict or eliminate certain supplements, driven by profit-driven agendas rather than considerations for public health. It is crucial that Idaho stands firm against such efforts and ensures that its citizens have the freedom to choose the healthcare options that work best for them.

By passing this bill, Idaho can safeguard the rights of its citizens to access vitamins and supplements under current regulations, preserving their ability to pursue alternative forms of treatment and maintain their health and wellness.

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