Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 > > Hi all, > > My doctor wants me to take a supplement that includes reduced > gluathione, NAC and lipoic acid in preparations of getting my fillings > removed. I know that Dr. Cutler would strongly disagree with this > protocol, but how do I convince my doctor that this is not a good > idea? It's not your job to PAY your doctor AND educate him too! You could copy the order form from the back of Andy's AI book and let him decide whether or not he wants to educate himself. A brief answer would be that the glutathione will get digested, the NAC could make you sick if you are one of the ones who has difficulty tolerating sulfur foods, and the most important point is that the infrequent lipoic acid WILL force mercury INTO your brain and organs, leading to cell death, great harm, and possibly irreversible damage. Sometimes doctors don't like it when patients put it as bluntly as that, so it is easier just to give him the form from Andy's book. J I'm sorry, I'm just having trouble putting everything I've read > about these three supplements together to create a coherent argument > that I can then present to my doc. > > Thanks, > Liz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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