FDA’s Proposed Mercury Fish Advice Based on Flawed Science, Say MD and Anti-Mercury Advocates
“We’ve known for years that mercury is toxic to the brain and other organs in varying amounts depending on the individual’s status. For FDA to suddenly change the equation to say that benefits outweigh risks is like once again declaring the earth is flat after discovering it was round,” concluded
In 2004, the FDA joined the EPA in releasing advice to restrict the species and amounts of fish eaten by pregnant women and children due to exposure risks to mercury. On Friday, in a draft report submitted to the White House, the FDA proposed to not only rescind that advice, but recommend that sensitive populations eat more mercury-contaminated fish.
“Talk about getting hooked on fish stories,” said
Exposure and toxic effects in adults and children are well-documented. Dr. Hightower’s new book, Diagnosis: Mercury: Money, Politics and Poison, catalogues her patients’ mercury poisoning case histories.
“Patients in my private medical practice, as well as at other doctor’s offices around the country, have been diagnosed with mercury toxicity from eating too much fish. Ignoring the presence of a known neurotoxin in one’s diet is simply asking for trouble,” said Dr. Hightower.
“To say there’s nothing to worry about simply ignores reality,” said
Simmons’s story about her daughter is not an isolated case. Diagnosis of low-dose mercury poisoning from fish consumption is challenging unless physicians know what to look for and order the tests to confirm the diagnosis.
Today, the Mercury Policy Project released an expanded case study, all based on reports of doctors diagnosing patients with mercury toxicity.
More information:
Dr.
Mercury Policy Project’s new report, “Over the Limit,” on patient histories related to mercury poisoning, at: www.mercurypolicy.org
Access the draft FDA report, EPA’s response and related information at: www.ewg.org/node/27431
Calculator for personal use to estimate one’s mercury body-burden at: www.GotMercury.org
Joint FDA/EPA fish consumption advice at: www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/admehg3.html
SOURCE Mercury Policy Project
