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Subject:
Fabricated Royal Jelly literature
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Ron Law <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Feb 2000 21:14:00 +1300
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If there are any members from Germany on this list could you please
forward reference to two important documents relating to the safety of
bee products.

They can both be found at www.beekeeping.co.nz/scirev.htm

One was undertaken by a New Zealand parliamentary select committee and
the other by a scientific inquiry established by the New Zealand
Minister of Health. The latter report includes a risk analysis
undertaken by the deputy chair of the CODEX (joint WHO/UN organisation
that sets international food standards) risk analysis task force.

In 1997 German officials were sent false information by the Australian
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) which directly lead to royal
jelly being banned as a food/supplement. The TGA has even incorporated
fabricated data into official records.


Ron Law
Executive Director
National Nutritional Foods Association of New Zealand

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