Green | June 07, 2008 | 3 comments

Danger of toxic mercury fillings exposed in groundbreaking lawsuit

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"The FDA has, for decades, ridiculously insisted that mercury fillings pose no health threat whatsoever to children. While dismissing hundreds of studies showing a clear link between mercury amalgam fillings ("silver fillings") and disastrous neurological effects in the human body, the FDA denied the truth about mercury and effectively protected the mercury filling racket that has brought so much harm to so many people. For over a hundred years, a cabal of "mercury mongers" made up of the American Dental Association, mercury filling manufacturers and indignant dentists have reaped windfall profits by implanting toxic fillings into the mouths of children, all while insisting that mercury - one of the most toxic heavy metals known to modern science - posed no health threat whatsoever.

Today, that reign of toxicity is about to end. Thanks to the tireless, multi-year efforts of people like Charles Brown, National Counsel for Consumers for Dental Choice (www.ToxicTeeth.org), the FDA has now been forced to acknowledge a fact so fundamental that, by any measure of honest science, it should have adopted the position decades ago. What position is that? Simply that mercury is toxic to humans.

The FDA's stonewalling on this issue has been nothing less than a circus of politically-motivated denials, much like the Big Tobacco executives swearing under oath that "Nicotine is not addictive." In similar style, the FDA insisted for decades that "Mercury is not toxic." Both statements, as any sane person can readily conclude, are the outbursts of lunatics. Sadly, those lunatics somehow remain in charge of our nation's food, drugs and cosmetics (and dental care), meaning that any real progress to protect the People must come from outside the FDA.

And that's exactly what just happened. Consumers for Dental Choice teamed up with Moms Against Mercury (www.MomsAgainstMercury.org) to sue the FDA and its commissioner whose name sounds like an evil-minded villian right out of a Marvel comic book: Von Eschenbach. The lawsuit, entitled, Moms Against Mercury et al. v. Von Eschenbach, Commissioner, et al was concluded earlier this week with a reluctant agreement by the FDA to both change its website on the issue of mercury and to reclassify mercury within one year, following a period of public comment (which the agency will no doubt try to drag out as long as possible in order to avoid actually sticking to the terms of the lawsuit agreement).

Remarkably, the FDA's website no longer claims mercury is harmless. The language has now been changed in dramatic fashion, reading: "Dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neurotoxic effects on the nervous systems of developing children and fetus."

There's still a lot of fudging there. Note the careful use of the word "may," which means the FDA still isn't sure whether mercury is neurotoxic, but it might be. This is the FDA's way of continuing to stonewall this issue, even as it lost its lawsuit. For any FDA officials who don't yet think mercury is toxic to the human nervous system, I invite them to chug a few milliliters of the substance themselves and find out what the effects might be. It certainly couldn't make them any more mad than they are already!"

By Mike Adams// Natural News
http://www.naturalnews.com/023367.html

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3 comments // Danger of toxic mercury fillings exposed in groundbreaking lawsuit

  • musewhisperer
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      musewhisperer  
    • Okay, this is so incredibly important! If you have your Amalgams taken out, it must be done very carefully!!!! Do your homework here! When they drill into the filling, if you are not adequetly protected, then you are exposed to a huge amount of Mercury and can become VERY sick! It can be done safely, but it is so important to be as careful getting it out as it was carelessly implanted. I have massive amounts in my mout and am incredibly sick with a constalation of symptoms and serious health problems. I am in the process of doing the homework to understand what needs to be done to become healthy again. If you are considering having your Amalgams removed, weather you are sick now or not, you want to look into DAMS website and Hal Huggins work and the I.A.O.M.T. Find the UTube videos "The Smoking Tooth." Avoid any chemical chelation as it sets loose too much mercury in your body at once. You must detoxify carefully through diet. This is an unbelievable thing that the FDA has finally admitted that Mercury "may" be toxic--it IS the second deadliest neuro-toxin known to man. If I had my teeth pulled out, I could not take them home as they would then be considered "Hazerdous Waste," but in my mouth? That's okey dokey. Consider who benefits if you and I are consistently sick with IBS or CFS or Fibrimyalgia or seizures or MS, ALS, Alzheimers and Arthritis and of course Depression and Anxiety, Candita, the list goes on and on. If something is wrong with you and the drs cant figure it out and youve got Amalgam, I say they gotta go. But who is at the base of this? No mystery, just follow the money. . . it goes straight to the biggest contributers of the ADA--Phizer and Glaxo-Welcome (the big dogs of the pharmicutical industrial complex). Biz is good for them right now and millions of us suffer. I hope this marks a change and once and for all the wind is blowing in a different direction. P.S. If your dentist says that it is not a problem they are wrong--DONT LET THEM PUT MERCURY IN YOURS OR YOUR KIDS MOUTH AND BTW IT'S IN MOST FLU SHOTS STILL TOO!

    • 3 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • I kept wondering why my dentist keeps calling and insisting I get all my fillings replaced with porcelain.

      I am 46 now and most of the filings still in my mouth are mercury amalgam.

      I am going to give my dentist a call. Start getting them slowly replaced as I can afford them.

    • 3 years ago
  • CarolynGillis
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      CarolynGillis  
    • Thanks for posting this.
      Another scandal I think is the overuse of gum surgery.
      I have seen from my own experience that you can use alternatives to surgery...

    • 3 years ago
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