Matthias Rath, M.D., "Bulwark of Liberty" Recipient
2001 Washington D.C. May 26, 2001
Introduction
of Dr. Rath by Candace Campbell, Executive Director of the
American Preventive Medical Association:
"Dr.
Rath is an internationally recognized and respected physician
and scientist who discovered important associations between
vitamin C and cardiovascular health. His publications have
appeared in American Heart Association publications and other
scientific journals respected worldwide. He is the founder
and President of an international research and development
firm that studies and publishes on issues of nutrition science.
I have certainly known about Dr. Rath's work. The activity
that caught my attention most recently was the very powerful
opposition that he launched against the "Codex Alimentarius"
effort.
Helen
Chenoweth-Hage Congresswoman,
Member of the House of Representatives 1994-2000, is one
of the admirers of
Dr. Rath's civil courage |
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I am sure
you are all aware of that and how important it is to the health
freedom movement. He had billboards all over Germany, especially
in the city where the Codex delegates were meeting. He led
a demonstration that I was told about with three or four thousand
people making a human chain around the building where they
were meeting. He was on television: there was no missing the
import of the message.
What really isn't filtering into the American consciousness
yet, and we are told here, is that "Codex" won't
matter to us; that it won't have anything to do with our health
care freedom. I think he'll tell you differently. He is certainly
doing more than his part to protect our health care freedom.
And now please join me in welcoming Dr. Matthias Rath."
Dr.
Rath's Award Acceptance Speech:
"Thank
you very much for this great honor. I'm cognizant that I'm
the only recipient of this award who is not a U.S. citizen.
It speaks for the committee that made that selection that
they acknowledged, that whatever happens here in the USA through
the F.D.A. is not a separate event. There is a global context
for that.
I come
from Germany - the largest export nation of pharmaceutical
products in the world. Precisely that is the reason why the
meetings of "Codex Alimentarius" take place under
the auspices of the German government.
The battle
that led to the "Dietary Supplement Health and Education
Act", the efforts of the F.D.A. in 1992/93 to make vitamins
prescription drugs, were no coincidence. When they lost that
battle, the pharmaceutical interests regrouped at the international
level. Under cover of the United Nation's "Codex Alimentarius,"
they have been trying to outlaw preventive and therapeutic
health statements worldwide ever since. Since 1996 they have
met every two years. The next meeting is taking place in November
of this year - again in Berlin, Germany.
And the
"Codex" effort does not stand alone. There are efforts
at the level of the European Parliament on behalf of the pharmaceutical
industry to lower the availability of vitamin therapies all
over Europe - through binding legislation. There are efforts
at the level of national governments in various European countries.
In 1998, the British Government put the MLX 249 legislation
on the table - criminalizing the spreading of natural health
information. Great Britain is the number two exporting country
of pharmaceutical products.
This year,
new legislation was proposed in Switzerland, criminalizing
the spread of natural health information related to vitamins
and non-patentable natural therapies. Switzerland is the number
three export nation of pharmaceutical products - ranging before
the United States.
We
are dealing with a global contest. The pharmaceutical "business
with disease" versus the right for millions of people
to have unrestricted access to natural preventive health information.
That is the global picture.
I was
privileged to contribute to this development. In 1991, I discovered
the scurvy-heart disease connection, the fact that cardiovascular
disease is an early form of scurvy. Just as in scurvy, your
artery walls become fragile in cardiovascular disease - if
you get too little vitamins. It is a scientific law. This
discovery triggered the first attack of the US Food and Drug
Administration on vitamins.
Two-time
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling and I held a press conference
on July 2, 1992, in San Francisco, stating that for the first
time in history the eradication of heart disease has become
possible! That message was followed within weeks by the F.D.A.'s
attack trying to outlaw such scientific statements in relation
to vitamins and natural therapies.
In Europe
we succeeded in blocking "Codex Alimentarius". Before
the "Codex" meeting in June 2000, more than half
a million people used our website to send protest Emails to
all the members of this "Codex" commission. In 1998,
we spread a newspaper to all the two million households in
London, picturing a sailor dying of scurvy. The message was
clear: We said if the MLX249 law comes through you will not
be able to state this scientific fact any more. The pressure
from the public became so strong that Tony Blair had to call
his cabinet in the middle of parliament's summer recess. MLX249
did not go through.
I
encourage you to continue this fight. I encourage you
to look into the future.
I'm joining everyone here saying we will win - because
we're right.
No army in the world can stop the truth once the time
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Thank
you very much for your graciousness to give me this award."
 
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