| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 901 | Anonymous | Stop NWO Population Reduction Programs |
| 902 | Anonymous | Stay true to nature! |
| 903 | Anonymous | This legislation is absolutely ludicrous. |
| 904 | Tania Cummings | |
| 905 | Anonymous | |
| 906 | Anonymous | |
| 907 | Rachel A. Markel | |
| 908 | Anonymous | |
| 909 | Pamela Simon | |
| 910 | Louis Bastien | |
| 911 | Louis Bastien | |
| 912 | Anonymous | All you need to require are label warnings (if that). Hell - oxygen can kill you if you only breath it. |
| 913 | Soraya Gollop | |
| 914 | Cecelia Richardson | |
| 915 | Rosemary Callaghan | |
| 916 | roberto dario | burocracy: stay out from our lifes!!!!! |
| 917 | Anonymous | Please consider adding a warning label rather than restricting the use of these natural ingredients. |
| 918 | Bret Randall | |
| 919 | Nathalie Bessard | |
| 920 | Bessard Veronique | |
| 921 | Heather Crowe | |
| 922 | Laura blanchard | |
| 923 | Kathleen Stringer | I am a chemistry teacher with a background in horticulture and agriculture. What scares me more than natural oils and people using products that they have the right to use are government agencies restricting the right I have to choose what products I use. I also object to the outlandish proposals you have submitted regarding essential oil toxicity. I could not begin to compare the applications of essential oils to pesticides and herbicides which after years of exposure gave me nerve damage. You are not protecting us, you are hurting us more. If you want to protect us have products labeled with exactly every smidgen of ingredients not just the ones you think we should know about or in such small amounts you think we don't need to know about. Regulate important things burning coal and water pollution. |
| 924 | Yongmoo,Edmond,Shin | Please stop the IFRA's 40th amendmant. |
| 925 | Michelle | |
| 926 | Linas Vytuvis | Freedom must exist to use natural oils. Labeling and education should be used, NOT laws. |
| 927 | Anonymous | |
| 928 | Anonymous | |
| 929 | Carolyn Buss | Perfumeries should be able to choose and people should be able to choose themselves whether or not they want natural products. |
| 930 | dauper,s.a. | |
| 931 | Debbie Edwards | |
| 932 | Marta Fernández | |
| 933 | John Edwards | |
| 934 | Anthony C. Dweck | The 26 allergens at the levels being used pose little or no risk. This legislation has proved costly and is virtually meaningless especially to the consumer who is confused as it is - most think the allergens are a natural bonus ingredient! Spare us more legislation and more restrictions, look at the real world and the actual problems not the miniscule. |
| 935 | Anonymous | |
| 936 | Anonymous | |
| 937 | Bill Masson | |
| 938 | Kerri Bell | Ludicrous to take responsibility away from people to make their own choices and mistakes.. we don't need government nannying as adults. A warning would suffice for legal purposes. |
| 939 | Chrustopher Bawden | I am absolutely against the tendency of the EU and its so-called experts to legislate to the point of absurdity and deny me, an educated adult, the right to make up my own mind.
I firmly believe the intended measures are entirely protectionist in motivation, for the benefit of the Brussels bureaucrats and the vested interests of the big fragrance houses who are trying to protect their PROFITS. |
| 940 | Christopher Bawden | I am absolutely against the tendency of the EU and its so-called experts to legislate to the point of absurdity and deny me, an educated adult, the right to make up my own mind.
I firmly believe the intended measures are entirely protectionist in motivation, for the benefit of the Brussels bureaucrats and the vested interests of the big fragrance houses who are trying to protect their PROFITS. |
| 941 | Terry Kelley | The use of worming labels
should be placed on the bottles.
and no need to restrict the use |
| 942 | Alison Johns | Smell a well-constructed natural perfume. |
| 943 | Valorie Rossi | |
| 944 | Anonymous | |
| 945 | Elizabeth Reuter | |
| 946 | Michelle Bass | This legislation goes too far. Action is OK, this not the right thing. I do not support this. |
| 947 | Barb Ellis | |
| 948 | Kate Clark | This is utterly ridiculous. You can die from drinking too much water, which is as natural as it gets. Require labels and education; do not restrict natural ingredients (most of which have helped my health much more than FDA-approved "regular" drugs.) |
| 949 | Andrea Whelan | |
| 950 | mary irving | |