National Health Federation


The National Health Federation is a lobbying group which promotes alternative medicine. The NHF is based in California and describes its mission as protecting individuals' rights to use dietary supplements and alternative therapies without government restriction. The NHF also opposes mainstream public-health measures such as water fluoridation and compulsory childhood vaccines.
The NHF was founded by Fred J. Hart in 1955, after he was ordered by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to cease marketing radionics devices. Mainstream medical organizations have criticized the NHF for promoting dubious alternative cancer treatments and health claims; the American Cancer Society recommends that cancer patients avoid products promoted by the NHF, while Quackwatch describes the NHF as "antagonistic to accepted scientific methods as well as to current consumer-protection law."

History and activities

The National Health Federation was founded in 1955 by Fred J. Hart, and is the world's oldest health freedom organization. He promoted radionics devices. Hart founded the NHF to ensure free expression of health advances and alternatives as well as disagreeing with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration compelling his company to cease marketing FDA non-authorized devices for medical treatment. Over the years, the NHF has promoted a range of alternative cancer therapies, including laetrile. According to its website, the NHF fought and won the battle for mandatory inspection of poultry, coordinated a drive to help chiropractors become legally licensed in the United States, waged a campaign against water fluoridation, and advocated legislative recognition of acupuncture in the United States. The Federation has collaborated with European consumer organizations and political parties in a campaign demanding that the European Union accept the outcome of a referendum in Ireland on the Lisbon Treaty.
In the 1990s, the Federation lobbied on behalf of consumers and manufacturers to pass the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, which put into place government quality controls of dietary supplements, health claims, good manufacturing practices and oversight by the Food and Drug Administration. The organization has stated and promoted claims that under certain conditions vaccines were dangerous, fought malathion , and opposed the use of in water fluoridation. The organization publishes a quarterly newsletter, Health Freedom News. It has a worldwide membership in 22 countries, and the only consumer health-freedom organization in the world to enjoy official observer status at meetings of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the highest international body on food standards.
Scott Tips is the current president for the National Health Federation. He is a California-licensed attorney and former Managing Editor of the California Law Review. He has published extensively in Trade Magazines, updating readers on issues regarding consumer health and safety. He is the main representative at the CODEX meetings held throughout the year at different venues around the world.

Reception

The NHF is a non-profit organization promoting freedom of choice in the alternative medical community. The Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine by J.C. Segen defines the NHF as a "fringe medicine organization that exerts political pressure to secure 'health freedom' and 'freedom of medical choice' on behalf of alternative medicine practitioners, their families, and 'health food' consumers."
The American Cancer Society, noting that the NHF is "not a medical or scientific body," recommended that "persons with cancer avoid the therapies and products promoted by the National Health Federation for the treatment of cancer." Quackwatch calls NHF, based on Stephen Barrett, "an alliance of promoters and followers who engage in lobbying campaigns... and uses the words 'alternative,' and 'freedom' to suit its own purposes," adding that "NHF is antagonistic to accepted scientific methods as well as to current consumer-protection law."
The NHF has been at the forefront internationally in . Most recently in Ottawa, Canada, they helped to successfully defeat organic label deception to have . They have a tireless record of attendance to speak out and aid accuracy of labeling, , . They also maintain close attention to the language of Representatives which want to loosen standards of safety of toxic products by introducing