Regulations
The following collection of State, Federal, and International regulation resources is provided to help educate citizens about the many regulatory issues impacting your health freedom rights. Use the tabs on the left to navigate the topics. This is not an all-inclusive list and please contact NHFC with further questions by email at: info@nationalhealthfreedom.org.
NHFC promotes freedom of choice in health care such as:
- State Safe Harbor Exemption laws protecting access to practitioners
- State Expanded Care Practice Acts protecting licensed health care professionals
- Access to mercury free vaccines
- Protection of personal and philosophical exemptions to state vaccine mandates
- Protection of access to raw unpasteurized dairy and other farm products
- Labeling of genetically modified foods
- Support for organic farming and regenerative agriculture
- Protection of parental rights to choose alternative health care for their children
- Supporting restriction of environmental toxins of all kinds.
Position Papers on Practitioner Laws Supported by NHFC
Rationale for National Health Freedom Action (NHFA) position on registration NHFC. Oct 2004
Position on Regulation of Specific Vocations and Professions Supported by NHFC
Miller, D 2016. Homeopathy and NHFC, The American Homeopath.
Why NHFA Opposes Licensure of Herbalists in Hawaii, 2014
Why NHFA Opposes Licensure of Homeopaths in Arizona, 2011
Miller, D, 2007. Expanding Access to Holistic Health Care, Alternative and Complementary Therapies.
Palmer, D, 2002. It’s Time for Freedom of Access, Massage Magazine Editorial, Issue 95.
Homeopathy:
Communicable Disease:
Vaccines:
Vaccines:
New Dietary Ingredients:
Creating New Laws:
Choice of Treatments:
International Products:
Dietary Supplement Product Labeling:
CAM and the FDA:
Codex:
NHFC’s Response after Codex 2005 Passage of the Vitamin and Mineral Guidelines. Power Point
Joint Response of Friends of Freedom International and National Health Freedom Action: Codex: Myth and Facts – Health Freedom Facts, March 23, 2005.