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46 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

last I heard the ADA was saying it is just a miniscule amount—less than<br />

a hundred.<br />

Finally even mainstream media had enough. A CBS 60 Minutes special<br />

entitled "Is There Poison in Your Mouth" ran nationwide December 16,<br />

1990 that included fantastic recoveries when mercury-amalgam fillings<br />

were replaced. "Is There Poison in Your Mouth" was the most highly<br />

viewed television program 60 Minutes ever produced. CBC's Panorama<br />

followed up with "The Poison In Your Mouth" that aired in London.<br />

These two programs destroyed the credibility <strong>of</strong> the dental industry. The<br />

ADA knew that if they could not put a spin on the revelations exposed in<br />

those two television news stories their days were numbered.<br />

THE WITCH HUNTS<br />

In two states, Colorado <strong>and</strong> Minnesota, the dental boards have used the<br />

Attorney General's Office <strong>and</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> dollars <strong>of</strong> public tax money to<br />

take away licenses <strong>of</strong> dentists <strong>and</strong> physicians who inform their patients<br />

that mercury-amalgam is the etiology <strong>of</strong> the disease they are suffering.<br />

The Colorado Attorney General's Office spent $4 million over a twentytwo<br />

year period investigating Doctor Hal Huggins <strong>and</strong> eventually revoked<br />

his license. Before Hal decided the fight was not worth the effort anymore<br />

he had spent over $700 thous<strong>and</strong> in legal fees. The AMA took Doctor<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ra Denton's Colorado medical license because she was associated<br />

with Doctor Huggins. S<strong>and</strong>ra Denton is one <strong>of</strong> the smartest, most dedicated<br />

physicians that I have ever known. She was set up. S<strong>and</strong>y did not do<br />

anything wrong. The Colorado Medical Board took her license to undermine<br />

Doctor Huggins' support within the medical community.<br />

I know many critically ill patients that Doctor Denton helped. One<br />

young woman was dying by the hour. Other physicians <strong>of</strong>fered no explanation<br />

for, or underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> her illness. Doctor Denton correctly diagnosed<br />

the woman's condition <strong>and</strong> canceled half <strong>of</strong> her appointments over<br />

a two week period to care for this one indigent patient. She had her nurses<br />

watch over the young woman constantly. Area surgeons refused to<br />

operate because the woman was so close to death. Doctor Denton found a<br />

corporate jet to fly her patient from Seattle to Colorado Springs. Two oral<br />

surgeons removed titanium implants within the lower jaw <strong>and</strong> all <strong>of</strong> her<br />

silver fillings. Both surgeons laughed at Doctor Denton. They told S<strong>and</strong>ra<br />

the patient would die on the table.<br />

The young woman started to recover two hours after surgery. Six months<br />

later she had two titanium posts reimplanted into her lower jaw to anchor her<br />

lower dentures in place <strong>and</strong> rapidly became schizophrenic. Doctor Denton<br />

pleaded with her surgeons to remove the implants, <strong>and</strong> [the patient] quickly<br />

recovered. Several years have gone by <strong>and</strong> the woman leads a normal life.

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