Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 ActionAlert! Florida: FDA meeting & DAMS rally in Orlando- Town Hall discussion with the FDA's Director of CDRH, May 5, 2011 on amalgam safety and possible ban/phaseout/limits http://mercuryexposure.info/ 1. Scientists and Dentists with technical information or clinical information on the issue are needed for providing testimony or statement(approximately 3 minutes, plus supporting documentation) 2. Past patients with story of health problems related to mercury to make statement(some test, etc. data helpful) 3. Supporters of all types needed at DAMS Rally and FDA Meeting, signs being prepared, bring your own or we will supply as desired) Deadline for registration to testify or make a statement( April 22 ) Contact Person : Bernie Windham: 850-878-9024, berniew1@... (I will be calling most people to catch up on what has been going on and your interests, concerns, etc.) For documentation on mercury exposure levels from amalgam(largest source in most with amalgams, www.flcv.com/damspr1.html ) ; documentation of mechanisms by which mercury commonly causes over 30 chronic/degenerative health conditions ( www.flcv.com/indexa.html ) ; documentation of causes and treatments of 30 common chronic conditions that have been shown beneficial by peer-reviewed documentation ( www.flcv.com/indexa.html ) documentation of over 60,000 who recovered or significantly improved after proper amalgam replacement/dettoxification ( www.flcv.com/hgrecovp.html & www.flcv.com/hgremove.html ) ; and documentation that amalgam is largest source of mercury in sewers and a significant source of mercury in the environment, fish , etc. ( www.flcv.com/damspr2.html ) ; other documentation on amalgam and the history of amalgam and amalgam regulation, see DAMS website ( www.flcv.com/dams.html ) or ( www.dams.cc ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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