U.S. State Department decision on mercury fillings:

Nov 5, 2011

Mercury vapor outgassing from amalgam fillings

As usual when the government is involved, you can expect a paradoxical response.  In this case, the government agreed that there are issues with mercury in dental amalgam fillings, and recommended a “Phase down” in their usage.  What that means is anyone’s guess.

Our position at New Health Dental is that mercury has no place in the human body, and there are better and healthier alternatives for our patients.  We have not placed an amalgam filling in over 25 years, and will never do so.  We also follow strict amalgam removal protocols to minimize exposure to mercury when removing amalgam fillings.

So a step in the right direction, but just a baby one for now.  In the meantime, our office will continue to be mercury-safe.  Your health and ours is what’s most important.

Continue to read below for the report from the U.S. State Department.

 

Dr. Fritz

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 9:55am

FINAL REPORT FROM DOS MERCURY STAKEHOLDER MEETING 10/24/11

Presented by Freya Koss

On Monday, October 24, 2011, the State Department held the second of two “Mercury NGO Stakeholder Meetings” in Washington, D.C. The meetings were held in preparation for the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to prepare a globally legally-binding instrument on mercury (INC3), which will be held by the United Nations Environmental Programme in Nairobi, Kenya from October 31-November 4.

Presiding over this U.S. Department of State (DOS) meeting was Dr. John Thompson, Deputy Special Representative for Global Partnerships, assisted by Daniel Reifsnyder, Department Assistant Secretary.

Dr. Thompson delivered the DOS decision, and it was simple and direct:  Dental amalgam fillings containing approximately 50% mercury will remain in Annex C of the UNEP Intergovernmental Committee (INC) Treaty.  This decision means that dental amalgam fillings will be “PHASED DOWN,” not PHASED OUT.

He also noted that the DOS was appreciative of the views and input presented by attendees at the Stakeholder meetings and that the decision to keep amalgam in Annex C was in part based on listening to Stakeholders at previous meetings, as well as the documentation provided.

I have always sensed respect and appreciation for our assistance from Dr. Thompson, Deputy Secretary Reifsndyer, and Andrew Clark, administrator, DOS, Office of Environmental Policy, who has been my contact person.

After the DOS announcement that vaccines were not included in Annex C but amalgams were, a representative I believe was from Dentsply’s materials division questioned:

“What is the difference between dental amalgam and vaccines?  (The individual was clearly upset by the decision to include amalgams in Annex C, and was concerned as to why would amalgams be considered more dangerous than vaccines.)

Dr. Thompson’s response was, “There is enough evidence about ‘this issue to phase it down.’  By that, we don’t mean ‘phase out.’”  (The referral to “this issue” was mercury silver amalgam dental fillings.)

The DOS could always use the environmental pollution reasoning for keeping amalgam in Annex C, but the health issues have been considered in their meetings as well.  It is known that Sweden, Denmark, and Norway paved the path for abolishing mercury amalgams based on the environmental hazards.  Yet, in Sweden, peer-reviewed studies have shown that amalgam removal has improved health, including many autoimmune diseases, as well as reducing the cost to the government for healthcare and disability since amalgams were banned.

When I asked Dr. Thompson to explain the meaning of “phase down,” he said it would be a slow process and didn’t have any idea how long it would take.  He also explained that there are difficulties in getting all of the countries to agree and facilitate the phase down, and these deliberations are what happens when negotiating Treaties of this sort.

I expressed my concern about the timeline because of the thousands of people who will continually be harmed, noting the scientific evidence of harm.  I reiterated Charlie Brown’s input about safe alternatives, specifically the ART technique, as well as the issue of insurance not covering white alternative fillings, which Charlie also addressed.  I shared my own experience when my dentist offered me a “white filling” or “silver filling,” and that when I asked him what the difference was, he said, “Insurance covers the silver one.”

Regarding environmental precautions, Dr. Thompson emphasized the need for amalgam separators in all dental offices and the need to follow safe practices of disposal of amalgam in the dental office.

Dr. Thompson further explained that it was necessary to educate the public and do research.  I questioned the necessity for research when the scientific documentation has already proven that mercury fillings are a hazard to health and the environment. He responded by saying that the research would ostensibly be about how to facilitate the phase down for the entire world, and that they had no control of that element of the phase down. I felt that his answer was sincere!

The reason given for not including vaccines in Annex C was based on the need to prevent childhood illnesses, especially in developing countries. Further, DOS stated that there was insufficient evidence of harm from vaccines. They relied on studies by CDC and other academic institutions.  In addition, they said that Thimerosal in vaccines was not causing environmental pollution.

Pro-vaccine attendees said that vaccines save the lives of millions of children in developing countries, and without them, it would be a disastrous situation.  As such, they hoped to substantially increase the volume of vaccines to these countries. They kept saying that there was no scientific proof that autism or any childhood diseases resulted from mercury containing vaccines.

Following the meeting Stacy Case had arranged for Sinclair Broadcasting to interview us. Link to Stacy’s coverage which appeared on Fox17.com on Tuesday evening:

Takes Controversial Stand on Silver Amalgam Dental Fillings

http://www.fox17.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wztv_vid_9687.shtml?wap=0& 

The station aired a four part series on Stacy’s recovery from MS after her fillings were removed safely by Aida Frazier, an IAOMT member.