The
astonishing gap between FDA?s position (doesn?t know if it?s
safe) and its policy (may be implanted into anyone without
even warnings) is setting off a grassroots firestorm. Ken
Stoller, M.D., filed a sworn complaint to the New Mexico
Board of Pharmacy asking that mercury fillings, no longer
certified as safe by FDA, be banned in that state
(want to
help?--write Ken,
hbotnm@netzero.com).
Philadelphia Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown plans
hearings in early May
(want to
help?--write Freya Koss,
frekoss@aol.com).
The latest
example of a reckless dentist leaving bottles of mercury for
children to get exposed happened in West Virginia; this
time, we have a plan to fight back
(want to
help?--write Sandy Keech Esq.,
sandraK@toxicteeth.org).
In
Ohio, the movement is growing to add a mercury-free dentist
to a dental board whose policy is to block from consumers
disclosures that ?silver fillings? aren?t really silver
(want to
help?--write Jessica Kerger, Esq.
JessKerger@aol.com).
Congresswoman Watson is closely monitoring these
developments in consultation with Members of the House
Government Reform Committee
(want to
help?--write Elizabeth Wright,
elizabeth@toxicteeth.org)