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Andy Cutler developed frequent, low-dose chelation to remove metals in the

safest way possible. This allows the least side effects and

metalsredistributing to other parts of the body/organs. IV chelation is the

most dangerous of all in that it uses very high dose chelator for only a few

hours. This moves metals out, but more are left behind after the chelator

wears off in the body that causes redistrubition effects (metals settling

into other parts of the body). This is especially dangerous if the chelator

crosses the blood-brain barrier - this will lodge mercury right back into

the brain.

More info here:

http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cutler_protocol

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Emoriam/>

You can join autism treatment or frequent-dose-chelation group. The

former is not strictly Cutler's protocol, but Andy himself used to post

quite often. You can search onibasu.com for his previous posts that are very

useful.

Good thing you read the consent and was alarmed! Challenge tests are very

dangerous also for the same reason as IV chelation.

I would highly suggest getting one of Andy's books Amalgam Illness (

noamalgam.com) - it has wealth of info. I'm reading it again for the second

time.

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:14 PM, hildy gogal <hildygogal@...> wrote:

> Dana

>

> Can you explain what the 3 day chelator is?

>

> Our DAN wants use to test for metals via DSMA and the consent form I need

> to sign has me concern.

>

> I truly feel at such a lose with my daughter. She has imporved some, but

> continues to be nonverbal and CHEWS ON EVERYTHING! Regardless of what we try

> (limiting carbs, treating for yeast, giving zinc). Ugh.

>

> Thanks

>

> -

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Thanks for the info and responding so quickly to my e-mail.  I'll look into the

book!

> Dana

>

> Can you explain what the 3 day chelator is?

>

> Our DAN wants use to test for metals via DSMA and the consent form I need

> to sign has me concern.

>

> I truly feel at such a lose with my daughter. She has imporved some, but

> continues to be nonverbal and CHEWS ON EVERYTHING! Regardless of what we try

> (limiting carbs, treating for yeast, giving zinc). Ugh.

>

> Thanks

>

> -

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