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Mercury Fillings Shattered! FDA, ADA Conspiracy to
Poison Children with Toxic Mercury Fillings Exposed in
Groundbreaking Lawsuit
Mike Adams
(NaturalNews) 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.
Why the FDA has to be sued
to do its job of protecting consumers
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!
Why the FDA is as mad as a
hatter
Speaking of people going mad
with mercury, that's the history of the term "as mad
as a hatter." As explained by Wikipedia:
There is scientific evidence behind the meaning of
insanity. Mercury was used in the process of curing felt
used in some hats. It was impossible for hatters to avoid
inhaling the mercury fumes given off during the hat making
process. Hatters and other men in working mills died early
due to the residual mercury caused neurological
damage, as well as confused speech and distorted
vision. As the mercury
poisoning progressed to dangerously high levels,
sufferers could also experience psychotic symptoms, such
as hallucinations. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_hatter...
To read more.
Interestingly, the symptoms of mercury toxicity quite
accurately describe the mental state of the top decision
makers at both the FDA and the American
Dental Association, both of which have hallucinated
for decades that mercury was safe for children to swallow!
These people also exhibit symptoms of serious neurological
damage such as malfunctioning frontal lobes -- the part of
the brain responsible for reasoning. They also seem to
lack proper functioning in the part of brain responsible
for empathy and compassion towards fellow human
beings.
Perhaps top FDA and ADA
officials have been chemically lobotomized in some way,
and there's no question that the leaders in conventional dentistry
suffer from advanced stages of psychosis, too. This could
very well be due to the fact that their ongoing
use of mercury
fillings has exposed them to decades of mercury vapors
and airborne particles which have entered their nervous
systems and damaged their brains, making them
appear quite mad.
Thus, the modern version of "mad as a hatter"
might be, "mad as a dentist."
Not all dentists are mad, mind you, but the ones that
still work with mercury no doubt suffer very real
neurological damage as a result.
What's next for the FDA
Despite this lawsuit victory,
please keep in mind that the FDA has not agreed to
immediately ban toxic mercury fillings. They have merely
agreed to consider reclassifying mercury at some future
date -- a commitment they will probably break, given their
history of lying about mercury and refusing to do what
they've agreed to do on this subject (see the interview,
below, for more details on that).
At every opportunity throughout recent history, the FDA
has gone out of its way to censor the truth about the
toxicity of mercury fillings, thereby directly supporting
the continued exposure of literally hundreds of millions
of children, adults and senior citizens to a substance
that every reasonable scientist in the modern world knows
to be highly toxic to the human nervous system. And in
this way, the FDA is guilty of crimes against the
People. To know that a substance is highly toxic,
and yet to continue allowing it to be implanted into the
mouths of children, teens and adults (even when you have
the power to ban it) is not merely irresponsible, it
is downright criminal.
I can only hope that a nationwide class action lawsuit
against the
ADA, the FDA, local dentists and mercury manufacturers
will emerge from this action. Countless Americans
have been poisoned by mercury fillings, and the
whole scam has been orchestrated by the usual suspects:
Powerful corporations
and industry groups that sought to exploit the People for
profits, regardless of the harm it might cause them. The
fact that a substance as toxic as mercury has been allowed
to be implanted into the mouths of children for so long
reveals precisely how corrupt, outdated and downright
dangerous our system of modern dentistry has really
become. Much of what comes out of the mouths of dentists,
it turns out, is pure poison... and not coincidentally,
that's exactly what those same dentists put into the
mouths of their own patients!
But I don't want to give the impression that all dentists
are evil. In fact, more and more dentists are now
practicing mercury-free dentistry, and I strongly
recommend that if you need to see a dentist in the future,
insist on seeing one that has given up using mercury. This
is more than a personal health issue, it's also an
environmental issue. Where do you think all the mercury
goes after you chew on those silver fillings and swallow
little mercury bits? The mercury molecules that aren't
absorbed by your body and lodged in your brain cells are
eliminated from the body and flow right into the
environment. Ever wonder why all the seafood
bring harvested from the ocean these days is contaminated
with mercury? Well now you know: It's due to all the toxic
consumers peeing away the mercury they've swallowed from
their silver fillings!
See my related CounterThink Cartoon, Seafood Mercury
Warning at http://www.naturalnews.com/021690.html
The FDA remains
steadfastly clueless about mercury
So now, thanks to this
lawsuit, the FDA has changed its website to read:
"Pregnant women and persons who may have a health
condition that makes them more sensitive to mercury
exposure, including individuals with existing high levels
of mercury bioburden, should not avoid seeking dental
care, but should discuss options with their health
practitioner."
This sentence says nothing conclusive of course, and it
doesn't urge consumers to avoid mercury in any way, but it
does at least imply that perhaps there is a link between
dental care and mercury poisoning. If you're interested in
being amused, you can read all this distorted language
yourself at: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/amalgams.html
This document, by the way, reveals the outright stupidity
of FDA "experts" as they stumble from one topic
to the next. For example, one question asked on the page
is:
Should pregnant
women and young children use or avoid amalgam
fillings?
The FDA's answer to that is: The recent advisory panel
believed that there was not enough information to answer
this question.
In other words, the FDA advisory panel selectively chose
to avoid all the evidence showing mercury to be extremely
harmful to the nervous system of a fetus or a child, and
they have decided to pretend to be uninformed on the
subject rather than take any real stance on protecting
human beings from the toxicity of mercury. Wow, and to
think, these are the people running our national food
supply and drug approval processes, too! Is it any wonder
so many drugs are deadly? If the FDA thinks mercury is
safe, no wonder they think deadly pharmaceuticals don't
harm people either!
Exclusive interview with
Charles Brown, Consumers for Dental Choice
In the days leading up to this
lawsuit with the FDA, I spoke to Charles Brown over the
phone and explored the timeline of events involving the
FDA and mercury. This interview, published below, is
nothing short of astonishing! In it, you'll learn about
the FDA's stonewalling tactics, the lies and deceptions of
the American Dental Association, and why it took an
outside consumer group suing the FDA to get the agency to
do its job of protecting consumers from toxic mercury.
Here's the full interview. Be sure to learn more at www.ToxicTeeth.org
Mike: The story here is that you and the
organization – Consumers for Dental Choice are now suing
the Food & Drug Administration to seek removal of
mercury fillings from the U.S. marketplace. Can you give
us some details about this lawsuit? Why you think suing
the FDA is the best way to go here.
Charlie: Well sure Mike, the FDA is the
spoke of the wheel here. I mean they are the ones that
make decisions on whether products should be on the market
or should not be on the market. They approve, they
classify. In the case of devices – a device is something
that is used in healthcare
and it is separately regulated under a set of rules. One
category of devices is implants. Implants are what goes in
the body but does not dissolve. It stays in the body at
least six months and does not dissolve.
Dental fillings are an implant. The FDA is deciding
instead of classifying, instead of regulating it, it will
do nothing and it has done nothing on mercury amalgam –
encapsulated mercury fillings - decade after decade. They
continue to promise to act and actually, last year they
made me a written promise and I foolishly believed them. I
actually thought when they promised, in writing, that they
would begin the classifying process and put together the
first step.
They promised me specifically what the step would be, I
naively thought, "Well, gee maybe these people are
honorable and telling the truth." Actually, once
again, they have just pretended. Under pressure, they will
say they are going to do something – pressure from
Congress, pressure from the Courts, pressure from
petitioners, pressure from the press.
They will say, "Sure, we are going to do
something." They do nothing. They have left this
mercury amalgam out there unclassified, unregulated with
no warnings and just a few news releases, which have
nothing to do with what they are supposed to be doing.
Mike: So mercury fillings – let me just
get this straight from the beginning here, have never been
classified by the FDA, which means they have never been
really approved by the FDA, correct?
Charlie: Correct, this is a primitive
filling in the first place but the pre-primitive – the
pre-historic system in the 19th and early 20th Century was
where was the dentist mixed the mercury with a powder.
That lasted until the 20th Century with the old-fashioned
offices. It is now prohibited in several states but that
was the way where the dentists would mix a bottle of
mercury and powder. That has been classified – not
together, but the powder has been classified and the
bottle of mercury.
No dentist does that anymore. They are not allowed to do
it that way where the ADA tells them not to do it. The
state government tells them not to do it. Everybody tells
them they cannot do it that way and they do not do it that
way. They take the capsule that they receive in the mail.
The capsule has never been classified. The FDA knows to
classify. Any step that the FDA takes, that the Food &
Drug Administration takes toward addressing mercury
fillings they know it is the beginning of the end.
Mike: That is my next question. Do you
think there will be a cascading effect here? I mean if the
FDA honestly begins to apply the law; it would then have
to mean the end of mercury.
Charlie: It is the end of the mercury
fillings if they apply law so they have intentionally done
nothing. If they classify amalgam, they know they are
going to have to classify it similar to other mercury
devices so they do not do it.
Mike: They just try to delay this and
hope no one notices.
Charlie: They will delay until they
retire – not delay until next week. They will delay
until they retire. Then they will get the golden
retirement egg from the American Dental Association. They
also know that if they did an Environmental Impact
Statement it is the end of mercury fillings.
Mike: Well, that is my next question.
Charlie:
Environmental... yes, sure – the Environmental Impact
Statement says it does not require you to go a certain
step but if you say if we use mercury fillings, it is the
largest source of mercury in the wastewater. Its cremation
is the largest source of mercury in the air except in
communities that have many power plants is something.
In communities with no other industrial mercury uses it is
the largest source of mercury in the air and is the
largest source of mercury in the water
in every community in America
-- the huge contributor in coming out of cemeteries and so
on. So you say if we continue mercury fillings, it is an
environmental disaster. If we ban them, it is
environmentally the right thing to do. Once they have done
that the logical step since you could go either way is to
take the environmentally friendly move.
They will not do an Environmental Impact Statement. It is
a conscious decision inside FDA of protectors of mercury
fillings – people like Susan Runner, people like Norris
Alderson who have decided that they will protect the use
of these fillings on behalf of organized dentistry and
they will defy the laws of the land to do so.
Mike: I have so many questions to ask you
about this. Let us start with one that I think any
intelligent reader would be asking himself or herself and
that is if this mercury is so toxic to human biochemistry
and if it has such a detrimental impact on the
environment, how could so many dentists and the American
Dental Association be in such strong support of it.
Charlie: Yes, it is amazing. It is
amazing. It really goes to the foundation stone. Clearly
if we had it to do over again we would not build the
combustion engine. The invention of the combustion engine
may have been the decision that destroys our planet unless
we can reverse that. I mean clearly that is the main
reason we are turning our planet into a heat box.
However, the foundation stone is the combustion engine in
which Henry Ford put us. The foundation stone of dentistry
is mercury fillings. If there had been no mercury
fillings, there would have been no dental profession. That
is a certainty. We now have physicians
of the ear, nose, and throat. In the 19th Century, there
were physicians of the mouth. They said to use mercury is
malpractice.
The barbers put the mercury in. It worked better than
gold, which was very hot then. It hurt you to go in.
Whereas, the mercury was nice and smooth and people were
drinking mercury for syphilis so they were able to put it
in there because medicine had not yet pushed it out of
their profession. They pushed it out again not counting vaccines
but they pushed it out of medicine around 1900, but
dentistry was something different.
By then dentistry had gotten their market niche. Their
market niche was we are going to take care of the mouth.
They created an entirely different profession – one that
basically is not related to healthcare. They take the
position the mouth is so different from the rest of the
body we will just worry about the mouth and nothing else
and you doctors
will not worry about the mouth at all. We have the most
grotesque healthcare system where physicians even refuse
to look at the mouth. People in the hospital
– you can be in the hospital, you can be so sick and
nobody is going to look at your mouth except the dentist.
It is like a division of labor where they both make their
money and the person harmed is the public, so organized
dentistry took the position since mercury is safe by
definition because we use it and we are doctors, anything
we put in the mouth is safe. They just put in... they put
beryllium in there.
They put anything in there with the idea of we are immune
because we are doctors. We know what we are doing and it
is just a tragedy. It is just unbelievable that we ended
up with a profession so wedded to the most neuro-toxic
element on the planet.
Why dentists are walking
away from mercury fillings
Mike: Well,
you hinted at the arrogance of the professionals who
continue to support this mercury and you mentioned the
history quite a bit there. I have to wonder that given
that nearly a hundred years have passed since this was
being widely introduced into dentistry and with all the
information about mercury's toxicity over the years, how
could dentists still say that this substance is not
harmful? What is their argument now?
Charlie: Well, half of them do not use it
now. See half of them have walked away from it. Here is
what happened – enter the institutional powerhouse, the
American Dental Association, to impose a top down system.
The ADA realizing that they had a secret. The ADA became
the whole player on the field. The ADA is opposite the
AMA in many ways and I am not – believe me I am not
a supporter of the American
Medical Association. I do not mean to say that but in
this one area the AMA has a set of ethics
that make sense, which is we do not endorse products for
money. The AMA ventured into that I think in about the
'30s and decided they had better stop and then they
ventured into it again in the '90s and they realized they
could not.
They promised their membership. They had to fire their
executive director, break this contract with Sunbeam, and
promise they will never endorse products for money. That
is the AMA's ethical position and it is an ethical
position. The ADA – the American Dental Association has
no such ethics, Mike. They endorse products for money.
The ADA, starting in the '50s really, the 1950's, they
really took off at that point. A product endorsement
system, business studies show that Crest was a minor toothpaste
product compared to Colgate. Crest surpassed Colgate
because the they poured money into the ADA coffers and the
ADA, in turn, gave their name to Crest to say we endorse
this Crest toothpaste. It became such an advantage for
Crest that the other toothpaste makers decided they would
slop money to the ADA too, which they did.
The ADA was not only unethically telling the public a
product is safe when they did not know if it was safe.
They were not testing it. The ADA was even taking money
from their members for joining and then turning around and
saying to their members you should use this product
because we endorse it, because it is safe and effective
when they had no idea if it was safe and effective.
They were serving two masters but the corporate master to
ADA was paramount and so they took these sums of money
from every dental products manufacturer, became a dental
products endorsement machine more than a professional
group – much more than a professional group. You had
that basic powerhouse – the ADA saying go buy these
products.
Then the ADA saw the criticism of mercury amalgam coming
in the 1980's and they knew they had to do something
because they were getting money from the manufacturers and
they had dentists that did not want the public to know.
The ADA adopted a gag rule in their code of ethics in 1987
and it said that dentists should not tell anybody about
the toxicity of mercury.
Mike: Really?
Charlie: Yes, absolutely.
Mike: They adopted a gag rule about
mercury fillings?
Charlie: They adopted a gag rule. In the
Goldwater Center, the Phoenix based Goldwater Center wrote
an essay condemning the gag rule in 1998 – a decade
later. They were the first ones to do it.
They are a think tank, kind of a libertarian think tank I
guess you would call it – the Goldwater Center. Modeled
after the thinking of their namesake of the group, of
course, Senator Goldwater... he did not found it but it
was founded on his principles and Congressman Flake was
the executive director. He is now a Congressman.
When he was executive director, Mark Gingrich – a former
reporter at the Arizona Republic, who joined that group,
wrote a whole report on the gag rule and how bad it was.
That was the libertarian from the right if you will. The
libertarian on the left – the American Civil Liberties
Union, took the same position. They sued the Connecticut
Dental Board here on the other coast, said you cannot have
this gag rule, and won.
Then the attorney general of Oregon, the attorney general
of Iowa said you have to stop the gag rule so bit by bit,
piece by piece, the gag rule has been dismantled but the
value of it was the ADA protecting its product.
I will tell you something else when they adopted the gag
rule, I left this out: the ADA had patents
on mercury amalgam. Not only did they get money for
promoting the product. They even got patents on amalgam to
protect its use, then told dentists do not talk about this
product.
Mike: This sounds like just a financial
racket here.
Charlie: The ADA is a financial racket.
There is no question about it. To break the control over
mercury fillings you not only have the history, they have
to protect their profession, which was founded on mercury.
I mean it is not that now but it was founded on mercury
– the foundation stone. They have to protect their own
history and their own pocketbooks.
Now with the gag rule crumbling they have many problems.
The ADA has huge problems with this. They are in retreat.
Mike, the one thing is they are definitely this year they
began retreating. We gave them an exit strategy. December
of 2006 I sat down in the ADA headquarters and said you
guys know you have to get out of this and I have a
cost-free exit strategy that will not destroy your
reputation. We presented – Consumers for Dental Choice
presented the ADA – the American Dental Association with
an exit strategy on mercury fillings based on the
environment where the ADA could say they would not have to
concede any health issues. They would say we recognize
that mercury amalgam is an environmental problem.
Alternatives exist, therefore, we are announcing a phase
out over the following number of years.
I asked for one year and they said it would have to be
longer and I said okay, but I said we have to have an end.
People have said to me well let us take them on like cigarettes
and I will tell that is about the worst prototype I can
think of where the lawyers became billionaires and kids
are still smoking.
I am not going to tolerate that kind of end where a bunch
of people get rich and the kids are still harmed...
because poor kids are still getting mercury fillings and
poor Latino pregnant women and Native American children
and so on are getting this. We are not going to accept
that. There has to be an end date.
They were willing to do it. The lawyers were willing to do
it at this discussion – December 14, 2006 at the ADA
offices in Chicago but they just could not pull the
trigger with the ADA. They just could not have a second
meeting. They have decided instead through 2007 they are
doing a gradual retreat. There is no question they are. It
is coming, but the gradual retreat continues to harm
millions of people in America and around the world. Their
gradual retreat is not acceptable. We are not going to
have a Vietnam ending where we have eight years to
withdraw.
Mike: Right, now, I mean obviously the
ADA does not want to admit that mercury fillings were ever
a hazard because then they could open themselves up to
huge class-action lawsuits,
right.
Charlie: Absolutely and I told them I
hope they do get huge class-action lawsuits and some day
they will because they would not walk away from it. They
had their chance and they continued to give this
nonsensical stuff about how mercury exposure is okay as
long as they do it. It is just outrageous. It is morally
outrageous and they know it.
The scientific reports that they produce are cooked. They
are unethical. They have no scientific aspect. They are
simply PR machines where they find some dentist – not a
real scientist but just their fellow dentists to write
reports. It is an effort to say we are going to protect
ourselves, we are going to have our government do it, the
government is going to do it for us, and the FDA is about
as compliant a government agency as ever existed.
Mike: Now, what happens if your lawsuit
succeeds with the FDA? I mean essentially, what has to
happen next for the FDA to ban mercury fillings?
Charlie: Well, they could take many
routes. They could just ban it. They could start doing
their job. If they start the classifying process then
amalgam is gone. The ADA has admitted that. The ADA warned
its members the FDA is probably going to put restrictions
on amalgam. That process has started. They promised us
they were starting then the FDA just stopped. They just
stopped because within the organization they reversed the
course and decided effectively that dentists are more
important to them than consumers. It is just so tragic
that dental economics out-trumps children's health but
that is the way the FDA operates.
Mike: Well but that cannot be a surprise
to anyone who follows the FDA...
Charlie: Well it is a surprise to those
of us that had an assumption that we actually believed
what we were told. I know if you follow FDA, it is not a
surprise. The FDA needs to be totally reorganized. They
need to stop having a system where those with a
self-interest in the product are the ones that get to make
the decisions.
The idea that Susan Runner, a practicing dentist, is at
the FDA doing the work for the ADA and has actually had a
sort of agenda to cover up mercury decade after decade and
it is still being covered up in the Dental Devices Branch.
The fact that Dan Schultz – the physician who's head of
Devices will not remove her or allow anybody but a dentist
to be in charge, this shows the professional courtesy that
physicians give to dentists. Schultz simply closes his
eyes.
He knows it is a problem but he is a physician. He wants
dentists in charge because that is the deal they made a
hundred years ago that dentists are in charge of the mouth
and the public is shut out and physicians are to blame as
well on this for shutting their eyes. Dan Schultz is as
morally culpable and legally culpable at the FDA as Susan
Runner is. That is why we sued him and sued her both and
several other people.
Arresting top FDA
officials and charging them with crimes against the People
Mike: Now, I
am on the record saying that I believe the FBI should
march into the FDA offices and arrest these individuals
and we should prosecute them for criminal behavior against
the American
people. Do you think that is going way too far or do
you think that's quite reasonable?
Charlie: That is probably not going too
far. We filed a series of complaints with the Inspector
General. We filed complaints with the in-house FDA
Inspector and then filed a complaint with the U.S.
Inspector General last Fall. They have decided they will
not comply with the law. They know they have to classify
mercury amalgam. They will not do it.
They know environmental impact statements are required or
environmental assessments are required – the first step.
They will not do it. They know that they warn about all of
the mercury exposures such as fish or they warn against as
a matter of precaution mercury exposure to children from
all other sources. They banned mercurochrome years ago.
They took it out of childhood vaccines – actually not of
them but they said they would take it out of all of them.
They gave warnings on fish for children and pregnant
women. They have decided that they will stand silent on
mercury and it is truly a conspiracy
of silence. That is why our lawsuit did not just sue the
FDA. We sued five deep into the bureaucracy. We know whom
the players are who are ignoring their duty and we have
named them because we are tired of the FDA having a system
where they all can hide behind each other. I hope that
system ends and our lawsuit plays a role in exposing it.
Mike: Now, you just mentioned mercury
in fish and that is a great point. Do you happen to
know how many times more mercury there is in a typical
filling than would be found in a serving of fish?
Charlie: Well, it is a more severe
exposure because in the fish it is locked in. The mercury
from the fish is mainly going through the body. It is a
lesser exposure. The mercury in the amalgam is implanted.
The mercury in the fillings is thousands of times more
because it is half a gram. That is 500,000 micrograms per
filling.
Mike: Where we are talking micrograms in
the fish, right?
Charlie: Yes, yes we are. We are so I
mean it is so much more but it is a way for medicine and
dentistry to change the subject and to blame the fish. It
is the fish's fault.
Mike: So the FDA says well, mercury in
fish is dangerous to you but mercury in your mouth, in
your teeth is harmless.
Charlie: Well, the FDA has said that. You
know the FDA does not speak through its news releases. The
FDA speaks through its regulations and its warnings. It
has never officially said anything about mercury amalgam.
They know it cannot stand the light of day. Yes, they make
off-the-cuff comments.
They come out with a white paper, which has nothing to do
with a regulation – and they refuse to say who wrote it.
If FDA staff has furtively sneaked out interviews, white
papers, other ways to say mercury fillings are safe but
officially, FDA is not saying that at all. Officially, FDA
is taking the position that they have never taken a
position that it is safe.
When forced by the Court to say is mercury safe or not in
the first lawsuit we filed, the first bombs against
mercury versus FDA, the FDA admitted five times that it
does not know if mercury fillings are safe. I can give you
all five quotations from their brief or I can give people
the website to look it up.
Meet Consumers for Dental
Choice
Mike: Can you
tell us a little bit, about where your passion comes from
on this topic and people would like to know a bit about
your background and your organization – Consumers for
Dental Choice.
Charlie: Well, sure. Consumers for Dental
Choice were founded a decade ago. Came up with the idea in
1996 – it was an idea of Bob Jones who is an inventor
from Colorado and now in Texas. He is a former airline
pilot, former U2 pilot earlier than that. He is just an
outstanding man and inventor and an engineer. He has many
patents.
He got very sick from mercury fillings and realized the
impact of them was severe. He got to know many of the
pioneering dentists like Hal Huggins and Scott McAdoo. He
was out west and in the east Sue Ann Taylor, a journalist
in Atlanta came up with the idea that we really need a
consumer movement to fight this. Bob Jones had a
conference, which he paid for and sponsored in Denver in
1996.
I was in a law firm that represented a lot of alternative
health practitioners and interests and consumer groups
in the kind of cutting edge alternative health issues many
of which no longer were cutting edge because of the work
of the senior partner, Jim Turner.
Anyway so Jim Turner and I went to that and we decided we
would start up the group but Jim came up with the idea we
called it the Consumers for Dental Choice and it became a
project of another non-profit and then became its own
organization in 1999.
Then it became a spin off, I left the law firm with it in
2002 to become a full-time consumer group with an office
and so on. It has been around for 12 years. It has been a
stand-alone organization for six. I got into it
representing alternative health groups. I represented many
alternative health ideas. I have been a state attorney
general of West Virginia in the 1980's. I have been a
political activist in the past and had interesting kinds
of legal challenges I think.
This has just appealed to me and I guess the more I get
into it the more I realize how many children are being
hurt and how many animals are being poisoned and we have
to do something. The way to do it is to have a very
aggressive activist organization. It needs to get right in
the face of federal or state regulators or the private
sector interests like manufacturers or the ADA.
Mike: What about your funding? Where does
your funding come from?
Charlie: We get some money from
foundations – the Garfield Foundation is a wonderful
funder, has funded us for seven years. For a long time we
were funded by the Wallis Research Foundation, a family
foundation. The patriarch was H. B. Wallis, an inventor
from Iowa. He then lived in Scottsdale near you Mike.
He died a couple of years ago and that funding ended at
that point from the Wallis Research Foundation but
Garfield funds us and then individual dentists and that
number grows each year... dentists who have decided to
give money off their credit card every month or give an
annual contribution and it is very exciting. These people
are mercury-free. They are the people who know the ADA is
wrong and know we need to fight and they are so much a
part of our team that quite a few of them give money. It
is terrific.
Mike: How quickly is that movement
accelerating towards mercury-free dental care?
Charlie: Well, fast. The number of
mercury-free dentists, if that is any measurement, was 9%
in 1995. This is according to the Clinical Research
Associates run by the preeminent dentist scholar, very
neutral. He has no dog in our fight – Gordon Christensen
out of Orem, Utah.
One of the things he surveys in dentists is who is
mercury-free and it was 9% in 1995. Then 27% of dentists
were mercury-free by 2001; by 2005, it was 32%. In 2007, a
different survey – this was by a dental magazine said
that 52% of the dentists are now mercury-free. It may have
reached that number. It may have reached half. It may have
reached the tipping point. The progress on dentists is
huge. The progress of consumers, the number of mercury
fillings was far over 50% when we started, like 60% or
something like that I believe or more.
The ADA says it is fewer than 30%. I am sure it is but
that is the good news. The bad news is it could well get
frozen at that number where we have two-tier dentistry
where middle-class adults get no mercury but the poor, the
children, the working class people, minorities, children,
they keep getting mercury and that is absolutely both
immoral and unacceptable.
Mike: How much mercury is actually
released into the environment or put into people's mouths
each year through dentistry?
Charlie: Well, I do not have that but the
expert is the Mercury Policy Project and Michael Bender.
They are really the experts. Their website is www.MercuryPolicy.org.
Michael has written just some seminal reports on this.
About every two years, he writes another one. If the folks
want to go to www.MercuryPolicy.org
they will definitely see what they need to do.
Mike: While we are mentioning websites, I
want to mention yours again. It is www.ToxicTeeth.org
Charlie: Yes it is.
Mike: Can consumers also financially
support your organization with a donation?
Charlie: Sure, our address is 316 F
Street Northeast, Suite 316, Washington, D.C. 20002 and
again our website is www.ToxicTeeth.org
Why conventional dentists
are so arrogant about mercury and fluoride
Mike: Okay
and I will check out www.MercuryPolicy.org
too. I will take a close look at that. Getting back to the
dentists themselves it is encouraging to see that perhaps
as many as half of practicing dentists are now shunning
the use of mercury. You have to wonder what the other half
are thinking though.
I have had numerous conversations, debates, arguments with
dentists. I find that those who are still using mercury
also still support mass fluoridation
of the water supply. They are some of the most arrogant
people I have ever met. It is infuriating because his or
her position is that no one has any right to question
mercury or fluoridation. It makes you wonder. Where are
these people coming from that they think they already know
so much about mercury that they have declared it to be
harmless and no one can challenge that?
Charlie: Albert Einstein once said it is
always unusual to find someone for whom curiosity survives
a formal education. There are so many dentists and they
are not alone in this among professionals who get that
degree and now they can turn off their brain and make
money. These people have decided just to read the ADA
propaganda and that is it.
You hear that these pro-mercury dentists defend their use
of mercury fillings and they will not use the word
"mercury" they will give false information as if
it is inert. It is not. They know it is not. If they read
anything, they know it is not inert.
They may just decide to believe it themselves and their
big rationale and every pro-mercury dentist that you talk
to will give this rationale within the first two minutes.
We know it is safe because we have used it for 150 years.
Now, I guess the first response to that is what other part
of pre-civil war medicine do you endorse?
The second point is that it is the most absurd scientific
reasoning to say something has been used a long time and
therefore is safe. I mean cigarettes must be safe. I have
this article, a copy of it, from the British Lancet.
Lancet is the British equivalent of the American Medical
Association Journal but it is much better. It is much less
sleazy in its connection to special interest groups, which
the AMA Journal certainly is.
The Lancet had an article in 1860, an editorial in 1860
that said cigarettes are the universal product around. If
it were dangerous as if its critics said people would be
dropping dead in the streets, and clearly its universal
use proves that it is safe and it is time to quit
criticizing it. That is what things are with amalgam. They
make jokes. Well, nobody dropped dead in my office, they
say.
Well, if somebody gets sick later he or she does not go
back to the dentist. The dentist says I am just in charge
of the mouth and just the metals I put in the mouth. I do
not have any other role. If I cut you while I am putting
it in, well I know I have to deal with that because then I
have done something that is in the mouth.
Any total body effect of what I do leaves with the
patient. They get that patient out of the office. They are
done with them and then they have this wall of silence and
nobody can get back in and beat them in court, although we
are going to beat them in court soon. Dentists literally
say it is safe because we have done it for 150 years. Does
that make it good? – is this good if we do it for 150
years?
It was the same argument for slavery. It was the same
argument for cigarettes. It is the same argument for
everything. If we do it long enough it must be good. That
is just the most absurd thing for a man of science or a
woman of science to say but by goodness, they do.
Mike: Yes, they do. I know you are not
focusing on fluoridation but of course, this issue extends
to fluoridation where I personally find many of the same
similarities – a complete lack of scientific evidence
supporting it, a denial of the dangers of fluoridation and
the extreme arrogance and unwillingness to consider any
possibility that they might be wrong.
Charlie: Yes, absolutely, absolutely and
I think that is why you would say well how could this
continue for so long. I mean how segregation could
continue for a hundred years. I mean how could it take 70
years to ban lead in gasoline?
In the early 1920's as they started to mass produce
gasoline with lead in it the people started dying. Workers
died. Workers died in large numbers and everyone knew lead
was the culprit... I mean everyone knew. Just as everyone
knows mercury is toxic. Everyone knew lead in the 1920's
knew lead was toxic.
The gasoline industry and the oil
industry came up with two solutions. One is they
thought of the funny word that said we have added ethyl to
the gas. It means lead but they thought just as the
dentists say silver fillings or amalgam. To protect the
workers they raised the steam stacks in the plants where
the gasoline was made.
In other words, rather than the workers getting sick and
dying immediately from the lead exposure, the chimneys
were raised so high that the lead went into the higher
atmosphere and started just polluting the whole country.
The workers were semi-saved in the sense they were not
dying on the spot and the whole country was getting to the
point of huge toxicity.
The study showed that as we took the lead out of gasoline
in the '70s the level of violence
committed by teenagers started going down immediately
because each year they were less lead-toxic and the ones
growing up were not starting out with lead toxicity. Lead
toxicity like mercury toxicity causes people to be violent
because they are poisoned. They just strike out.
It took from the '20s to the late '70s and everybody knew
it was toxic and again with mercury fillings because the
oil industry had such well-placed lobbyists and they were
able to revert the question, saying we do not have to
prove it is safe, you have to prove it is unsafe. That is
what the dentists keep doing. We have done it for 150
years so prove it. Well, okay we can prove it. But they
say, now you are not going to prove it with us having the
government in our pocket.
The government people are in their pocket. Randall Luter,
who had a lot of promise, he was Deputy Commissioner. He
has just decided to sleep on it. Let the dentists and the
bureaucrats' be back in charge of this issue at FDA; those
people have decided we do not care. We are going to
protect special interest groups or we are going to let
others at FDA protect special interest groups so we have a
similar resolve.
How to stop the FDA with a
lawsuit
Mike: To
conclude this – getting back to the lawsuit itself, if
you win the lawsuit can it force the FDA to rule on this?
Why cannot the FDA just say we will deal with it later? I
mean can they not just continue to delay even if you win
the lawsuit?
Charlie: Well, that is a challenge. You
pointed to that. I mean if a court just looks at the FDA
and says hurry up and do it, the FDA will nod, oh your
honor we certainly will. We will hurry as fast as we can.
In that sense, it may not do anything. We are trying to
build accountability of public officials and that is why
we have asked for the remedy that the court should simply
take it off the market until FDA does its job.
Then I will bet they start moving fast. That is a
challenge – a challenge to get that kind of remedy.
Nonetheless, we have to begin. We sued them in the U.S.
Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals gave us a roadmap
to go to district court. We were all set to file in May of
2007 and the FDA said no they would like a meeting. Please
do not file. They would like a meeting. We had a meeting.
We said we need an answer in 30 days.
In 30 days, the FDA answered and said yes, we will do an
advanced notice and a proposed rule. I got a letter from
the lawyer for the FDA, Wendy Vincente saying speaking for
the FDA we will do this... we assumed that the FDA was
telling us the truth. We were wrong so we waited and
waited and waited because we would have filed this suit in
June.
The FDA just bought six, seven months of time simply by
telling another bald faced lie, which was that they were
going to start moving forward to classify amalgam when...
I think some people at the FDA probably have that
intention. I think there was good faith from some people
but the bureaucrats – the ones that want to keep mercury
fillings unclassified, protected for dentistry like Susan
Runner - have won out.
The FDA is so badly organized, its lead scientist – the
Associate Commissioner for Science, the top science person
of the agency, degree is in veterinarian medicine.
Mike: Their degree is in veterinarian
medicine?
Charlie: Veterinarian medicine – not a
toxicologist, not a chemist, the top person has a degree
in veterinarian medicine.
Mike: Well, let me just say right here
let me offer that when it comes time to apply grassroots
pressure give me a call because we can put out an action
alert to our reader base, which is now over one million
people.
Charlie: That is fantastic.
Mike: If we coordinate it with what you
are doing then we can create this real surge of grassroots
pressure because I think what you are finding out is that
if you take the FDA's word on anything, then nothing is
done. If we can pressure them from another angle that can
really assist your lawsuit effort or other efforts in
applying pressure. What we need is a re-launch of a
campaign as you had "Mothers Against Mercury."
We need, what I call, a Web sticker – like a bumper
sticker on the Web. We need a little graphic, name like
that "Mothers Against Mercury", launch this
campaign, and let it go viral all across the Web tied to
action items such as grass roots complaints or protests
– those kinds of things.
Charlie: Well, I will tell you where we
are going to work grass roots and I am happy because I
have already told the company we are, Dentsply, is the
second largest manufacturer of mercury fillings. They make
others. They make resin. They make composite.
They also make the alternatives – porcelain and so on I
think. I know they make a resin composite. They make many
other dental products and Wall
Street report said Dentsply would be better off if
amalgam was banned, they would be more profitable.
Dentsply nonetheless has dug in its heels and said we are
going to keep making mercury fillings. Basically, Dentsply
has turned its back on its own shareholders.
The Wall Street has said stop and they said we are not
going to stop. Now whether this is just some kind of
backroom deal with the ADA or pressure from the ADA that
they cannot stand or some other reason that they will not
explain to me. I have written them and their counsel wrote
me back a "back of the hand" letter... about a
two-paragraph letter or three paragraphs saying [nothing
substantial]. Dentsply is not only harming consumers and
dentists – dental employees, dental workers, the
environment all of which they could be sued for.
They have an easy exit route. They could make the
non-mercury fillings. That is an area we are going to work
on – they are based in York, Pennsylvania. I think their
day is going to come.
Mike: Well, what if we can organize all
kinds of protests around that company even maybe not in
person but phone calls, faxes, emails...
Charlie: Well, why not in person? Anybody
who is listening to this and wants to contact me or
anybody around the York, PA area or anybody in
Pennsylvania that wants to help us ought to contact me
that want to go in person. My email is Charlie@ToxicTeeth.org
We would like to get people to write but we want folks
that are somewhere in the Maryland, eastern half of
Pennsylvania...
Mike: We have readers all over the
country and I know we could get people there. I do not
know how many. I do not know if it is ten, 100, or what
but I know we have people emailing us all the time asking
what we can do. What can we do to fight these evil
corporations? If we get some people out there protesting
with signs – "Mercury poisoned my child" on
their sign. If we get that up on YouTube this could have
just a huge domino effect not only make more people aware
of your organization but also the mercury toxicity issue.
Charlie: Okay, I will. Thank you sir.
Prologue
Following this interview,
Charles Brown won a significant court victory over the
FDA, and now the FDA has promised it will reclassify
mercury by June, 2009. Between now and then, NaturalNews
will be working closely with ToxicTeeth.org to rally
grassroots support for an outright ban on mercury amalgam
fillings.
Stand by for action alerts on internet protests,
petitions, and perhaps even in-person protests. We must
work together to demand that toxic mercury fillings be
banned. Then we will end the hundred-year reign of
neurotoxic terror that has been orchestrated by the ADA,
the FDA and the conventional dentistry industry. We will
also support a national class-action lawsuit against not
just the ADA and FDA, but even against the individual
dentists who have installed these toxic mercury fillings
into the mouths of children over the last ten years,
despite the incredible amount of scientific evidence
proving that mercury fillings cause irreparable harm to
human health.
It is time to stop poisoning our children and our
planet with mercury. The era of mercury poisoning
must come to an end. NOW. And those responsible for this
chemical attack against our people must be made to
compensate for the harm they have unleashed and serve time
for their crimes against the People.
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In the months ahead, we'll announce key action items via
e-mail. Join us in protesting against the ADA and FDA
about the toxicity of mercury fillings, and be prepared to
hammer your Senators and other lawmakers in Washington to
urge them to support an outright ban on mercury in dental
care.
This poison must be stopped! And it is up
to you to help us achieve this important goal for the
future of the human race. Literally, it is that important.
We are talking about the future of human life on this
planet. If we hope to live, if we hope to have seafood, or
ocean ecosystems, or fully-functioning brains and healthy
babies, we must stop mercury now.
Join the revolution. Stay tuned to NaturalNews. Watch your
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And be sure to visit www.ToxicTeeth.org
and join their e-mail list, too. Stay informed. Empower
yourself. Demand real change. And when the day comes, I
ask for your support in urging the arrest and prosecution
of the criminals
at the ADA the FDA who have orchestrated this mass
poisoning of the American people. It is time to arrest,
prosecute and imprison these criminals who are, in every
sense, an imminent threat to the health and safety of the
American people.
I do not believe in using violence to resolve problems,
and I do not believe that these people should be dragged
out of their offices and hanged in a public forum, as some
other writers have suggested, but I do believe that we
must strip them of their power and influence, and we must
hold a public court session so that all the world can see
the degree of evil that has been operating inside the ADA
and FDA for so many years. We must bring this issue into
the light, and let the truth be told about this
hundred-year lie so that future generations can learn what
happens when you allow corporate profits to dictate health
regulatory decisions in any society.
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