Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 I'm spending the weekend working through the famed Amalgam Illness book. Throughout, I can't help but wonder why the book is so different than what we talk about here on this site in terms of dosages. I understand that everybody is different and we need to find dosages that work for each of us but it makes me wonder, when I'm advised at almost every other post to " buy Andy's $40 book " , why his basic treatment, the cornerstone of the whole protocol, disagrees with this site.. Is the book out of date? Is there another edition in the works? I mean, paying $40 for a desktop publishing edition, you'd assume the thing would be totally up to date. and, btw, how about using an editor? When people are sick (brain-fogged) with this stuff, the obvious thing is to want to read clear concise cut-to-the-chase stuff about what to do to get our noggins working a little better. THEN we can read all that high-falutin' fine-tuning scientific stuff about what to take for what ailment; All these amazing pronouncements that only Andy seems to know about EXACTLY how one's entire body functions. But it is in Andy's protocol, the very treatment we sick patients are seeking, that we are not to believe him as there seems to be a rather large disagreement in terms of amounts/days of treatment.... why is this? His dosages START at 400% of what I've been memorizing here on this site where 12.5mg DMSA is the mantra. Mr. Cutler says that 50-200mg DMSA is an effective dose to start with and 10 days on and 3-4 days off is the way to go.. To make matters even more complicated, an NAET doctor of oriental medicine here in town studied with Andy and told me that I should be taking DMSA before and during my amalgam removal treatment. She swore that was his recommendation. I didn't do that as per this site. I had 9 crowns-over-amalgam/gold replaced a couple days ago, and am consequently having a lot of brain fog/confusion but between this tumid book, what I'm hearing and what I'm reading on the site, I'm more confused than ever. I hardly know where to start to help my symptoms. I very much like what Cutler says about doctors treating patients and about patients dealing with doctors; oh we all know that so well! But, again, his rather dogmatic pronouncements on EXACTLY how the body works and EXACTLY what to take for what thing makes me a bit suspicious; He's doing the same thing as they! The same high-and-mighty know-it-all overly-scientific diagrammed stuff that doctors do to sort of scare you into thinking they know more than you and so you should follow their advise lock, stock, and barrel. How can anyone purport to know EXACTLY how the body works? Every part of it! This problem alone makes me a bit nervous about following his protocol... I surely don't mean to disparage any of the good work done by this site or by Mr. Cutler. I simply have some problems with the advocacy angle, a site advertising a book whose treatment differs from its own recommendations. Also, since hundreds of people are buying a $40 book because they are desperate and instructed to do so by this site, you'd THINK the author would either update his manuscript, add an addendum or, at least, come visit more often in person or SOMETHING to show more support for his advocacy group, the mediators of this informative site. i'm sorry to not be so gung-ho about Andy but, really... ~robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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