
Crystal has reached out to as many entities as she possibly can.
Here’s what they’ve had to say:
no response
no response
Children’s Health Defense
While some U.S. government agencies, such as the NIH and FDA, have yet to fully acknowledge the dangers of gadolinium toxicity, the Children’s Health Defense has stood out as a beacon of openness and dialogue. Years ago, when others turned away, the CHD provided a platform for those impacted by gadolinium to share their stories and advocate for informed consent.
Now, as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., founder of the Children’s Health Defense, prepares to lead as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, we look forward to seeing the same scientific thinking and willingness to question the status quo applied at a national scale. We, as a gadolinium-injured community, are hopeful that his leadership will help move the needle forward for those who have been suffering and dying in silence for decades.
We extend our gratitude to both Children’s Health Defense and RFK Jr. for their commitment to transparency and advocacy, and we believe this moment marks the beginning of meaningful change for countless individuals.