As Cutler's "fanatical coauthor" I have quite a lot to say. First I am delighted that this book is getting some press. Andy predicted that some random MD would probably take credit for all his hard work and discoveries and he never expected to become very famous.
Please note that he was against DMSA challenge tests as well as DMPS challenge tests. He said that they, both of them, were dangerous and not diagnostic. In "Amalgam Illness" he talks about using a DMSA challenge only in the case of needing some kind of a document to convince a doctor or an insurance company. And in that case you should take the DMSA on its half-life according to the protocol. I don't know if he mentions this in "Amalgam Illness," but don't attempt this with any amalgams in your head! It is not worth it as you can get really, really hurt doing that.
There are a bunch of new chelators showing up now. It is possibly okay to use them as long as you stick to taking them on their half-life. Andy said at one point that it was delusional to think you can take OSR, for instance, once a day. He also said, at one point, that OSR was about as safe as Russian roulette. So there is that.
Andy Cutler wrote two other books, "Hair Test Interpretation, Finding Hidden Toxicities," which explains how to analyze a hair test, has many case reports and a whole lot more info about toxic metals. There is also the book this fanatical person cowrote with him, "The Mercury Detoxification Manual," which makes the protocol accessible to the layperson. These books can be purchased at www.maybeitsmercury.com or www.noamalgam.com for cheaper than on Amazon. There is a massive support group for people who are chelating on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/acfanatics. Follow me on X, too.
I have made loads of content on this topic which you can watch at maybeitsmercury on Youtube or at maybeitsmercury here on Substack. Recently I have been doing interviews with people who are chelating using the protocol.
Emotions run high on this topic. One of the reasons is because the poisoning is iatrogenic, so that gets the medical community upset. Another reason is that mercury can make people mentally ill.
Before he died, I asked Andy how prevalent he thought chronic mercury is in the public. He guessed between 30 and 50% have this problem. He also said that probably 90% of psychiatric patients have mercury toxicity.
IAOMT RULES DENTISTS for amalgm removal, key is "clean up" aspirator, as SwissBiohealth trained.
Powerful for detox cilantro handful (even brain)+ chlorella, curcuma,(also for cancer, brain, jabs..), coco/brazil nuts - (Selenium, germanium,) may emeramide; DMSA DMPS may have a place; careful with strong chelation
The reason that cilantro is on our "do not do" list for chelation, is that it is not standardized and nobody knows it's half life or even what component in it DOES chelate. We get a bunch of people in our support group that got hideously ill from using it and we postulate that it does indeed chelate and does cross the BB barrier. Alpha lipoic acid is natural, too and we have known how to use that for years.
Yes. Wonder were on any binder those who got sicker? Maybe they,d do fine if on a good binder. Charcoal, not good binder as this grabs also your vitamins & minerals you need, contrary to chlorella (safe). (based on famouspionneeer known of Andy Cutler, I refrain name since last years)
Chlorella is on our "do not do list" because it has a single thiol molecule in it that will move mercury around without getting it out. Charcoal is okay to take. The thing with binders, though, is they only act in the gut. And by the time the chelated metals have made it to the gut, they are already on their way out.
The Cutler detox method is incredibly dangerous. Do NOT do that method, there are other methods. Search at the Yoho Substack for Becky Dutton and contact her, and look into OSR, which Yoho has written about substantially. IAOMT dentists are also certified to KNOW the proper steps but a certification ≠ they _implement_ all steps. You MUST call any prospective dentist and ask them whether they do things, like face covers.
Do lots of independent research and know that even a non-allopathic doctor does not equal 100% trustworthy. I have found they are actually even more disorganized with patient info and appointments (likely from dealing with far more aspects of a patient than the siloed allopathic way).
There is a lot of placebo effect in both kinds of medicine and your mind is able to make you think you are suffering from things that could be stress-induced. Practice forming an opinion on how you feel before someone tells you how you feel.
I finished Judas Dentistry by Dr. Yoho a while ago and took copious notes. A lot of good information in the book. Crrow 777 has some good information on the podcast regarding detoxing and alternative healing methods. The first hour of the show is free but I bought a membership to listen to the second hour as it was well worth it. I am ordering A Practical Guide to Stress-Free Living by Mo Gawdat and Alice Law next. I agree with stress being a factor with regards to not feeling well.
Contact Becky Dutton from MELISA about Cutler’s dangers. She specializes in helping people with amalgams poisoning find treatment and even helped several girls recover greatly after HPV vaccination.
If you don’t want to that’s ok but I’ve poured hours of research into this and hurt myself with stress and thought I’d share some tips.
I was severely debilitated by amalgam poisoning. After having them replaced and 2 years of detox, I was miraculously restored to good health. AND, I stopped getting ANY vaccines 15 years ago. Thanks for this great health info resource.
As Cutler's "fanatical coauthor" I have quite a lot to say. First I am delighted that this book is getting some press. Andy predicted that some random MD would probably take credit for all his hard work and discoveries and he never expected to become very famous.
Please note that he was against DMSA challenge tests as well as DMPS challenge tests. He said that they, both of them, were dangerous and not diagnostic. In "Amalgam Illness" he talks about using a DMSA challenge only in the case of needing some kind of a document to convince a doctor or an insurance company. And in that case you should take the DMSA on its half-life according to the protocol. I don't know if he mentions this in "Amalgam Illness," but don't attempt this with any amalgams in your head! It is not worth it as you can get really, really hurt doing that.
There are a bunch of new chelators showing up now. It is possibly okay to use them as long as you stick to taking them on their half-life. Andy said at one point that it was delusional to think you can take OSR, for instance, once a day. He also said, at one point, that OSR was about as safe as Russian roulette. So there is that.
Andy Cutler wrote two other books, "Hair Test Interpretation, Finding Hidden Toxicities," which explains how to analyze a hair test, has many case reports and a whole lot more info about toxic metals. There is also the book this fanatical person cowrote with him, "The Mercury Detoxification Manual," which makes the protocol accessible to the layperson. These books can be purchased at www.maybeitsmercury.com or www.noamalgam.com for cheaper than on Amazon. There is a massive support group for people who are chelating on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/acfanatics. Follow me on X, too.
I have made loads of content on this topic which you can watch at maybeitsmercury on Youtube or at maybeitsmercury here on Substack. Recently I have been doing interviews with people who are chelating using the protocol.
Emotions run high on this topic. One of the reasons is because the poisoning is iatrogenic, so that gets the medical community upset. Another reason is that mercury can make people mentally ill.
Before he died, I asked Andy how prevalent he thought chronic mercury is in the public. He guessed between 30 and 50% have this problem. He also said that probably 90% of psychiatric patients have mercury toxicity.
Wow. Thanks for the information.
I agree mercury fillings are dangerous, but chelation may be obsolete- selenium (Brazil nuts) is safer and more effective. Homeopathy can also help.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24734306.2020.1870077#abstract
I found a wonderful holistic dentist in Sydney a few years ago who replaced my amalgam fillings. So glad I did it.
Overwhelming for those of us thinking about starting down this road.....
IAOMT RULES DENTISTS for amalgm removal, key is "clean up" aspirator, as SwissBiohealth trained.
Powerful for detox cilantro handful (even brain)+ chlorella, curcuma,(also for cancer, brain, jabs..), coco/brazil nuts - (Selenium, germanium,) may emeramide; DMSA DMPS may have a place; careful with strong chelation
Cilantro is a whole hell of a lot stronger than DMPS or DMSA.
I ,d wait for cilantro if amalgams on; however it,s recomended. High in apigenin also
The reason that cilantro is on our "do not do" list for chelation, is that it is not standardized and nobody knows it's half life or even what component in it DOES chelate. We get a bunch of people in our support group that got hideously ill from using it and we postulate that it does indeed chelate and does cross the BB barrier. Alpha lipoic acid is natural, too and we have known how to use that for years.
Any link or suggestion about how to dismantle self ass embly and their metals/components from in jektions? Thks your excellent site.
No. I don't know anything about that. Only that when you are really toxic with metals nothing much gets excreted.
Yes. Wonder were on any binder those who got sicker? Maybe they,d do fine if on a good binder. Charcoal, not good binder as this grabs also your vitamins & minerals you need, contrary to chlorella (safe). (based on famouspionneeer known of Andy Cutler, I refrain name since last years)
Chlorella is on our "do not do list" because it has a single thiol molecule in it that will move mercury around without getting it out. Charcoal is okay to take. The thing with binders, though, is they only act in the gut. And by the time the chelated metals have made it to the gut, they are already on their way out.
The Cutler detox method is incredibly dangerous. Do NOT do that method, there are other methods. Search at the Yoho Substack for Becky Dutton and contact her, and look into OSR, which Yoho has written about substantially. IAOMT dentists are also certified to KNOW the proper steps but a certification ≠ they _implement_ all steps. You MUST call any prospective dentist and ask them whether they do things, like face covers.
Do lots of independent research and know that even a non-allopathic doctor does not equal 100% trustworthy. I have found they are actually even more disorganized with patient info and appointments (likely from dealing with far more aspects of a patient than the siloed allopathic way).
There is a lot of placebo effect in both kinds of medicine and your mind is able to make you think you are suffering from things that could be stress-induced. Practice forming an opinion on how you feel before someone tells you how you feel.
I finished Judas Dentistry by Dr. Yoho a while ago and took copious notes. A lot of good information in the book. Crrow 777 has some good information on the podcast regarding detoxing and alternative healing methods. The first hour of the show is free but I bought a membership to listen to the second hour as it was well worth it. I am ordering A Practical Guide to Stress-Free Living by Mo Gawdat and Alice Law next. I agree with stress being a factor with regards to not feeling well.
Contact Becky Dutton from MELISA about Cutler’s dangers. She specializes in helping people with amalgams poisoning find treatment and even helped several girls recover greatly after HPV vaccination.
If you don’t want to that’s ok but I’ve poured hours of research into this and hurt myself with stress and thought I’d share some tips.
I was severely debilitated by amalgam poisoning. After having them replaced and 2 years of detox, I was miraculously restored to good health. AND, I stopped getting ANY vaccines 15 years ago. Thanks for this great health info resource.
I assume you are referring to me.