FDA says "No right to eat what you want"

Each Sunday during the summer months, I walk to the Farmers' Market. There, I am faced with a wide variety of choices. I check out the meat and produce, and choose what I think are the healthiest offerings.

Choice. It's something I just expect to have when it comes to feeding myself and my family.

Here's a twist. It's all an illusion. I only get to choose those foods because the FDA is allowing it. We don't actually have any choice at all. There's no right to consume any particular food. We don't have a right to obtain any food we wish, nor do we have a right to... get this... bodily and physical health. And where am I getting all of this? Straight from the FDA itself.

They're getting awfully high-and-mighty, don't you think?

So, what brought on this power trip?

The advocacy group Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) said, "No more." They filed a lawsuit claiming that the federal regulations banning raw milk for human consumption in interstate commerce are unconstitutional and outside of the FDA's authority.

You see, they believe we have a right to make informed decisions about what we put into our bodies. To examine the choices available to you (in this case, processed-within-an-inch-of-its-life milk from the grocery store, and straight-from-the-farm raw milk) and make a decision that's best for your family.

Freedom of choice. Something we all take for granted as Americans. Something the FDA, in their response to the FTCLDF's lawsuit, says we simply don't have when it comes to food.

Here are some highlights from the FDA's blatant attack on choice (You can read the full brief here.):

  • "Plaintiffs' assertion of a new 'fundamental right' to produce, obtain, and consume unpasteurized milk lacks any support in law." [p. 4]
  • "There is no absolute right to consume or feed children any particular food." [p. 25]
  • "There is no 'deeply rooted' historical tradition of unfettered access to foods of all kinds." [p. 26]
  • "Plaintiffs' assertion of a 'fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what foods they do and do not choose to consume for themselves and their families' is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish." [p. 26]
  • "There is no fundamental right to freedom of contract." [p. 27]

So, what do we do now? Maybe you're not a believer in milk, raw or otherwise (after all, Dr. Wright will be the first to tell you that humans really don't need to be drinking cows' milk). But that's not the point here. The point is that we, as informed consumers, rely on being allowed to make choices in what we eat and drink. If the FDA succeeds in pushing this anti-choice agenda, which food is next on their list? We must protect our right to feed ourselves and our families with any wholesome, nutritious foods we choose.

You can learn more about the FTCLDF's fight, and what you can do to help, at www.ftcldf.org.

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Anonymous's picture
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Detox Foot Pads

I know a lot of people who say that humans are the only mammal that drink milk after they have grown up. Well, I was just thinking on this, and humans also are the only mammal that stuff themselves with soft drinks laced with high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners that cause brain lesions, and "juices" that are sugar filled.

I will still with my raw milk, thank you.

Anonymous's picture
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Anonymous

Well,well,the real attitudes of govt. health b/crats is now on display for anyone to see now. Is it just me, but is this view come out more since the last election?

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vikingstork

This article seems incomplete. "FDA said..", well, fine, who cares what FDA says -- WHAT DID THE COURT SAY as the answer???

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Anonymous

What are they saying, it means that if I plant an apple tree I do not eat the fruit unless it has an FDA approval stamp, as usual too much government is not good and will never be good. JAM

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