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recent storm about FDA regulation of Reiki and other CAMs

posted at 4/28/2007 11:57 AM
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I thought this might be of interest to some of you.

There has been talk on some boards about an email circulating concerning regulation of Reiki and there has been much debate on the veracity of the information provided by a certain website.

From The International Center for Reiki Training in Southfield, MI.

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April 27, 2007

Information on FDA ruling not factual

Dear Students of Reiki,

Recently there have been many emails circulating on the internet warning about a new ruling the FDA is about to create that would threaten the practice of Reiki and other complementary practices making it illegal to practice unless you’re a medically licensed health care provider. The emails have also said that our right to use vitamins and herbs will also be threatened by this new ruling so that they will only be available by a doctor’s prescription and even then at very low dosages. People have been asked to protest this ruling by sending emails to the FDA by April 30.

This information is not based on fact. The practice of Reiki isn’t being threatened by any proposed FDA ruling, nor is our right to access vitamins and herbs. The information passed around on the Internet has for some reason been distorted and misrepresented.

In December 2006, the FDA issued a guidance document that commented on an existing ruling. They are not proposing anything new. To summarize part of the existing ruling, it indicates that if a vitamin, herb or food manufacturer states that their product will cure an illness, that manufacturer must first get permission from the FDA before making such a statement. The same is true for any practice such as Reiki. If a Reiki practitioner claims that Reiki will cure an illness, then the practitioner must get permission from the FDA before making that claim.

The National Health Freedom Coalition has reviewed this issue and written a clarification document that I suggest you read for further information. Look specifically at points 5 and 6. (link deleted, home page of NHFC)

(there was a link here for a publication from the FDA titled "Guidance for Industry: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Products and Their Regulation by the Food and Drug Administration")

Sincerely,
William Lee Rand,
President, The International Center for Reiki Training


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Walk in beauty,
Rebecca