MAL224610 posted a link to a similar article in another thread (but that article got the bill number wrong). It looks to me as if pheromones could also be affected by this bill. I intend to write my congressmen and I urge everyone else to do the same.

http://www.brinkzone.com/supplementban/

If you’re one of the millions of Americans who enjoy and benefit from anti-aging supplements, be afraid. Be very afraid. Certain members of Congress are intent on taking them away from you, and placing you under arrest if you possess them! Sounds far-fetched? It’s frighteningly real, extremely serious, and absolutely imminent! But amazingly, practically nobody in the anti-aging / life-extension community is aware of it, much less is denouncing it in the media.

The villain is the so-called “Anti-Andro Bill” – H.R. 5564 – introduced last October by U.S. Representatives Sweeney and Osborne. Purporting to address the use of muscle-building “andro” supplements by teens, this alarming and wildly overbroad bill would have devastating effects on mature adults throughout America. It would actually permit the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to schedule a wide variety of currently over-the-counter nutritional supplements as controlled substances. In effect, this bill would authorize the arrest and criminal prosecution of millions of Americans as drug offenders -- just for possessing supplements like DHEA, 7-keto DHEA, and pregnenolone! Those caught with these currently legal supplements -- proven to have powerful health benefits and anti-aging properties -- would even be subject to federal asset forfeiture laws, permitting the government to seize and retain private property! All this would be done by making an end-run around the proper lawful procedures, and without any evidence of legitimate public health concerns or dangers to American adults. The bill seeks to deal a staggering blow to nutritional supplement freedom and the Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act (DSHEA)!

Here is a way to look up contact info for your representative:

http://www.house.gov/writerep/

They seem to take FAXes, written letters and phone calls more seriously than emails.