FDA Limts on Mercury/Amalgam Use in Dentistry & Environment

Dental amalgam has been documented to be the largest source of mercury in sewers, sewer sludge, and in most people with fillings; and thus a major source in water bodies, fish, etc.  www.flcv.com/damspr2.html
FDA is having a forum in Orlando, Fl on May 5th to consider increased limits/restrictions on mercury/amalgam use in dentistry.   Since amalgam is one of the largest sources of mercury in people and the environment, tell the FDA that we demand more restrictions on mercury/amalgam use in dentistry.  Especially since there are better options now for most purposes amalgam has been used for in the past, and current amalgam use is causing major health problems for large numbers of people and large amounts of mercury in fish and the environment.
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