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UN Treaty Bans Mercury! Well, Except in Mascara, Vaccines, Dental Fillings

Woman applying makeup [1]

by Alliance for Natural Health [1]

So how do you protect yourself from hidden mercury when it’s not even listed on the label?

In January, we told you about the Minamata Convention [2], where 140 countries finalized a legally binding treaty to ban the production and trade of mercury-containing products, as well as processes where mercury is released.

At a ceremony in Japan earlier this month, over ninety participating countries signed the final treaty [3]. This did not include the United States, however: the delegation sent to sign the treaty was recalled [3] before the ceremony due to the government shutdown. The US is expected to sign and ratify the treaty at a later date.

ANH-USA supports the treaty’s intent: mercury is a neurotoxin that, in extreme cases, can cause kidney damage, respiratory failure, and death. Environmental mercury contamination is so omnipresent that nearly all people have at least trace amounts of mercury in their tissue [4]. One concern in particular is thimerosal [5], a mercury-based preservative with a highly questionable history. For example, a 2009 study published in the journal Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry found that thimerosal induces neural damage similar to that seen in autism patients [6]—even in low levels.

However, for a treaty whose sole intention is to ban mercury, the Minamata Convention fails to ban mercury from even commonplace sources:

How could a treaty that took ten years to negotiate sweep so many things under the rug? As we saw at Codex [12], mega-corporations and special interests have incredible influence on international standards and treaties. When it comes to international standards, the question is often not “What’s best for citizens?” but “What’s best for Big Business?”

To illustrate this, take a look at the companies that attended Minamata negotiations [13]: biotech giant DuPont, for instance, which has been fined by the EPA [14] for contaminating our country’s waters with mercury discharge—perhaps they’re not the best candidate to advise on the safe reduction of mercury. Also in attendance was the United States Council for International Business, whose mission is to “devise policies and strategies to influence the global regulatory framework” [15] (AKA lobby delegations at international negotiations). Its members include [16] Monsanto, 3M (which produces processing solutions for cosmetics [17]), and Avon cosmetics—clear beneficiaries of looser mercury regulations.

So, with the Big Business foxes guarding the international regulatory henhouse, and in the absence of transparent labeling, how do you protect yourself from hidden mercury and other dangerous additives?

Generally, educated consumers know what they’re getting with vaccines and dental filings. But, here are some tips to avoid dangerous chemicals and preservatives in your cosmetics:

Read the full article here: http://www.anh-usa.org/mercury-mascara-vaccine-dental-un-treaty/ [1]