Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 They have very little to do with each other. Cutler is an excellent protocol for chelation, i.e. the chemical removal of metals from the whole body, including the brain. Read the archives and files here for complete information. Huggins is mostly a very good dental protocol for removal of mercury fillings in the mouth only, teeth which have had root canal therapy, and jaw bone " cavitations " (diseased bone). In addition, the Huggins protocol throws in some nutritional and supplementation advice of very dubious value, as well as some truly harmful chelation advice. http://www.hugginsappliedhealing.com/store/product.php?productid=16158 & cat=0 & pag\ e=1 http://www.holisticdentalnetwork.com/protocols.php Dentists trained in the Huggins protocol are bound to suggest some very strange stuff in the process, but they are very capable of removing amalgam safely. You will get offered some great things including vitamin C IV injections afterwards, and perhaps some accupressure and lymphatic massages. Removing your amalgam and root canals is only the first step (absolutely necessary to avoid harm) towards being able to chelate according to Cutler's protocol. Good luck, >I have found several biological dentists that belong to the IAMFD and >purport to follow the Huggins protocol for amalgam removal. Is the >Huggins protocol the same as the Cutler protocol? If not, what is the >difference? Can these dentists be used for " safe " removal of the >amalgams? > >Thanks, >Mandy > > -- Ralph Nader on the need for moral courage: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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