Camera troubles begin
Well so much for getting up at the crack of dawn to film some nature shots around Boyd's property. It was raining off and on, thus taking us inside to film Boyd and his wife Sandra. We got some really incredible heartfelt footage of Sandra talki... Read more
One long day
When traveling for shoots I like to schedule the earliest flight possible so that we can get to where we are going and still have enough of the day left to shoot. This works out pretty good most of the time as we can grab some shut eye on the pl... Read more
Here we go
Tomorrow we leave before the crack of dawn for Lexington, Kentucky to film biochemist Boyd Haley, former head of the chemistry department at the University of Kentucky. Among other things his ground breaking research has shown that mercury can c... Read more
Gearing up for a 4 city shoot
It has taken us a bit longer than anticipated to get the website up and running and once we get back from our 4 city shoot, we'll have a little down time to get the website in order and start posting some of the amazing footage and experiences w... Read more
Anecdotal Evidence
Anecdotal Evidence: non-scientific observations or studies, which do not provide proof. Example: For over 100 years The American Dental Association anecdotally (and incorrectly) claimed that once mixed, the mercury was retained within the amalga... Read more
The film features emotional stories from dental staff and patients whose health has been negatively impacted from these elevated mercury exposures. Read more
Closing Credits
The closing credits of our film lists the many individuals who contributed their talents to the making of this film. Read more
Dental Staff Exposure
Dentists are unaware that the level of mercury generated during routine dental procedures clearly exceed established occupational safety limits. Read more
Environmental Exposure
Dentists are the largest users of elemental mercury and dental mercury accounts for roughly 340 tons of mercury a year released into the global environment. Read more
Mercury vapor is toxic
Elemental mercury releases invisible, colorless, odorless toxic vapors of which the amount increase with heat and exposed surface area. Read more