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Eat This With Lianne: Where Are Our Supplements Going? (Ep 168)

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It's possible you take one or more supplements every day. We have talked at length, study after study, about all kinds of Natural Health Products or NHPs right here about their effectiveness in combination with good food and an overall healthy lifestyle. In Canada, NHPs are defined as naturally occurring substances used to restore or maintain good health. Whether it's capsules, creams, solutions, ointments, tinctures, or drops... there are many choices out there. It's a heavily regulated world to be sure if they're on the shelf, they're all safe, and they work.

Health Canada and the government want to change our natural health products and create legislation and bills that treat these NHPs like pharmaceutical drugs, and that's not what we want. On this episode of Eat This with Lianne, we invited a lawyer, Shawn Buckley, President, NHPPA.org, Constitutional Lawyer, who has been battling on the front lines of these initiatives to help us all understand what is going on behind the scenes and how your natural health products are at risk, and what you can do about it.

All show notes and links on liannephillipson.com

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It's possible you take one or more supplements every day. We have talked at length, study after study, about all kinds of Natural Health Products or NHPs right here about their effectiveness in combination with good food and an overall healthy lifestyle. In Canada, NHPs are defined as naturally occurring substances used to restore or maintain good health. Whether it's capsules, creams, solutions, ointments, tinctures, or drops... there are many choices out there. It's a heavily regulated world to be sure if they're on the shelf, they're all safe, and they work.

Health Canada and the government want to change our natural health products and create legislation and bills that treat these NHPs like pharmaceutical drugs, and that's not what we want. On this episode of Eat This with Lianne, we invited a lawyer, Shawn Buckley, President, NHPPA.org, Constitutional Lawyer, who has been battling on the front lines of these initiatives to help us all understand what is going on behind the scenes and how your natural health products are at risk, and what you can do about it.

All show notes and links on liannephillipson.com

Join us.

  continue reading

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1. Marker 01 (00:00:00)

2. Marker 02 (00:34:51)

198 episodes

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