Though most dentists and patients have progressed to resin composite dental fillings, there are the few that still rely on mercury fillings. For those that remain using mercury, the dangers should lawfully be made known to them. The FDA, however, has neglected to take sufficient consideration about the warnings that should be deliberated for those who receive mercury fillings. This month, Congressman Burton and Congressman Watson have introduced a resolution to congress. The article from SOA World Magazine tells more.
Intense interest in the rule exists on Capitol Hill. Congresswoman Diane Watson (D-CA) and Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN) co-authored a letter to FDA in May, signed by 19 Members of Congress, calling for a rule to protect children and young women from amalgam. In July, they introduced a resolution on the issue with 29 co-sponsors (H.Res. 648).
Dear Mr. Burton,
we made allegation for misconduct against UNICEF in Bosnia and Herzegovina because of acquired disability of 98 children caused with thimerosal contained vaccines within UN Investigative division (department of internal control).
We would like to have a copy of your report regarding mercury danger from 2003. Is it possbe to have it?
Best regards,
Jagoda Savic
Posted by: Jagoda Savic | November 19, 2009 at 03:35 AM