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Thursday, October 13, 2011 3:30:46 PM
It's not his argument, it's mine and I stand by it as valid. The "powers that be" do not benefit from the availability of Melatonin in food products, so there is a reasonable chance that if it proliferates and creates some kind of issue from which they can benefit politically by being perceived as controlling or banning it, it'll get controlled or banned. It's just the way the world works, whether you think so or not. Cocaine was once available over the counter in Coca Cola and at one point not too long ago LSD wasn't illegal either. Using current availability as some kind of guarantee that there is not potential for government intervention is terribly naive and short-sighted.
By the way, what the heck is a "natural supplement?" Can you define that term please?
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