Nestlé is claiming that it owns a natural cure that's been in use for over 1000 years.
Tell Nestlé to stop trying to patent the natureal cure-all, nigella sativa.
Nigella sativa -- more commonly known as fennel flower -- has been used as a cure-all remedy for over a thousand years. It treats everything from vomiting to fevers to skin diseases, and has been widely available in impoverished communities across the Middle East and Asia.
But now Nestlé is claiming to own it, and trying take control over the natural cure of the fennel flower in order to turn it into a costly private drug.
Tell Nestlé: Stop trying to patent a natural cure!
In a paper published last year, Nestlé scientists claimed to “discover” what much of the world has known for millennia: that nigella sativa extract could be used for “nutritional interventions in humans with food allergy”.
But instead of creating an artificial substitute, or fighting to make sure the remedy was widely available, Nestlé is attempting to create a nigella savita monopoly and gain the ability to sue anyone using it without Nestlé’s permission, filing patent applications -- which are currently pending -- around the world.
Prior to Nestlé filing its patent application, researchers in developing nations such as Egypt and Pakistan had already published studies on the same curative powers Nestlé is claimig as its own. And Nestlé has done this before -- in 2011, it tried to fighting to claim credit for using cow’s milk as a good laxative, despite the fact that it had been in Indian medical texts a thousand years.
Don’t let Nestlé turn a traditional cure into a corporate cash cow.
We know Nestlé doesn’t care about ethics. After all, this is the corporation that poisoned its milk with melamine, purchases cocoa from plantations that use child slave labor, and launched a breast milk substitute campaign in the 1970s that contributed to the suffering and deaths of thousands of babies from poor communities.
But we also know that Nestlé is sensitive to public outcry, and that it's been beaten at the patent game before. If we act fast, we can put enough pressure Nestlé to get it to drop its patent plans before they harm anyone -- but if we want any chance at affecting their decision, we have to speak out now!
Thanks for all you do,
Claiborne, Melanie and the team at SumOfUs.org
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More Information:
Third World Network: Food giant Nestlé claims to have invented stomach soothing use of habbat al-barakah (Nigella sativa) 6 July, 2012
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More than 160,000 have already signed, let's keep at 'em!
We never expected this. In just a few days, over 160,000 people have signed our petition to Nestlé, calling for the company to stop trying to patent the traditional curative powers of nigella sativa. What's more, over 50,000 of you have shared the campaign with your friends -- and all this action is clearly having an effect on Nestlé.
Nestlé has written up an official response to our our demands on its site, but the conglomerate's defense is ridiculous: Nestlé claims everything is OK because it is not patenting the flower itself, just the flower's traditional medicinal use. Nestlé's official patent, filed in countries around the world, claims that it "invented" use of nigella sativa to treat allergic reactions, despite the fact that the flower has been used for this very purpose across the Middle East and Asia for over a millennium.
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Nestlé's greedy grab at nigella sativa's curative power is not an error, it is part of a recurrent strategy by a corporation with a pattern of seeking to privatize and profit from traditional knowledge and other public resources.
We’re demanding that Nestlé give up its bid to control the anti-allergenic use of nigella sativa so that the company realizes it cannot get away with its public resource grab:
Thank you for standing up against corporate patent-grabs,
Claiborne, Kaytee and the rest of us
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This was so ridiculous that I had to share, and I hope that you will help me stop it.
Nigella sativa -- more commonly known as fennel flower -- has been used as a cure-all remedy for over a thousand years. It treats everything from vomiting to fevers to skin diseases, and has been widely available in impoverished communities across the Middle East and Asia.
But now Nestlé is claiming to have invented its use, and is trying take control over the natural cure of the fennel flower in order to turn it into a costly private drug.
Please join me in telling Nestlé to stop trying to patent this natural cure.
Thank you.
SumOfUs is a world-wide movement to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. You can follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook.
Click here to add yourself to SumOfUs.