Guest guest Posted June 24, 2010 Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 Joan, I am using the Cutler protocol. The reason is because I was doing chelation for 10 months and although I seemed to be feeling okay at first, I slowly started to feel bad. I stopped and decided there had to be a better way, a safer way. Then I came across Culter and read his book. It made a LOT of sense to me. I then joined the forum that does his protocol and started it. I am on round 6 now, and added ALA about 4 rounds ago. You don't want to use ALA with amalgans in your mouth, never. You don't use ALA for at least 3 months until they are out of your mouth. When you use ALA, start low, and you have to use it every 3 hours, even at night. Typically 3 days on, 3 days off. ALA lasts about 3 hours in the body. YOu want to keep it active to get the mercury out of your body. If not, you only move the mercury around, redistrubuting it, and you get the adverse reactions from it. The forum to join to learn more: frequent-dose-chelation http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/ The book is called Amalgam Illness by Culter I bought here: http://www.noamalgam.com/ - > > > > Hi Val, > > > > Because you have been so patient with me in regard to my symptoms coming back AFTER several months of clearing Rt3, I thought I would let you know what my problem is. In March my naturopath put me on ALA for high liver numbers. As I think back it makes perfect sense...I did research on ALA and found that it is a sulfur enzyme. I CANNOT take anything with sulfur, sulfites, sulfates in it. I also found out that it interfers with T4/T3 conversion. It does not allow T4 to turn into T3. Now I know I am only on T3 but the fact that it IS a sulfur I am 99.9% sure this is why I have not been feeling good. Don't know if this will help others but I thought you may be interested. > > > > Thanks for all your help! > > Venizia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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