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Lord Rudi C. Loehwing (baron), Managing Director for a non-profit campaign organization; the World Institute of Natural Health Sciences, (WINHS.ORG).
Producer and narrative director of documentary films, radio and television programs. Publisher, Publicist, Marketing, Strategic Business and PR Consultant.
Former child actor, journalist, radio host, public relations and marketing consultant, film producer and director, I currently run the World Institute of Natural Health Sciences (WINHS.ORG), a publishing company HealthNet Publishing and several PR and marketing firms.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, April 6, 2011 EU Consortium Pushing to Raise Nutrients and Vitamin D Awareness
In a major salvo against efforts of the EU Food Supplements Directive to do otherwise, a consortium of suppliers, food manufacturers and public health groups issued a "call to action' to raise awareness about micronutrient deficiencies among European governments that highlights vitamin D.
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 31, 2011 Where do You Buy Your Corn?
Multinational biotechnology giant Monsanto attempted to covertly plant its genetically-modified (GM) corn in India with no government approval.
SHARE Thursday, May 28, 2009 Codex Alimentarius - Part Six: Final Summary
Europe is effectively the most influential entity at Codex and the EU Food Supplements Directive is essentially the de facto blueprint for the Codex Guidelines for vitamin and mineral supplements.
SHARE Monday, May 25, 2009 Part Four: What is Codex, exactly?
Originally designed by military and business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry in Germany shortly after World War II, historically, Codex was evolved from a collection of standards and product descriptions for a wide variety of foods developed in the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1897 and 1911. Austria subsequently pursued the creation of a regional food code, the "Codex Alimentarius Europaeus" between 1954 and 1958
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, May 24, 2009 Mandated HPV Vaccine at Question in UK
More than 1,300 girls in the United Kingdom have reported experiencing numerous negative reactions to the government-mandated Cervarix vaccine for the human papillomavirus (HPV), according to adverse events reports collected from doctors by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
SHARE Sunday, May 24, 2009 Codex Alimentarius - Part Three: European Influence on Codex
The European Union is without doubt the single most powerful influence on international Codex conferences and discussions. European Council documents acknowledge the increasing legal relevance that the various Codex Alimentarius guidelines and standards have acquired:
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, May 16, 2009 Codex Alimentarius - Part Two: The current U.S. consensus
How is it that the US Congress is oblivious to the potential impact Codex Alimentarius will have to unseat even the landmark Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act of 1994 when it clearly agreed with a number of international trade agreements that give it the power to supersede even our own sovereign laws on vitamins?