Re: Cutler's Protocol
There is absolutely no debate among the Cutler people on this! Over my two years in the Cutler groups I've come across a couple of cases where just a spec of
Amalgam that was left behind during removal seemed to be the culprit of the nasty sfx.
It certainly does not seem that it should be so, but the person got a followup xray which revealed the
Amalgam spec. It was removed and sfx diminshed.
Some of this is really strange to the average person. Maybe we just don't realize how much Hg is actually in an
Amalgam in terms of toxic potential.
Cutler and Dr Pompa discuss this issue in this interview. Dr. P. knew of a similar case to what I described.
http://www.healthcentersofthefuture.com/DrCutler/
Many people face a difficult situation with their crowns. There are more than a few cases where amalgam was put under the crown. This Hg can cause symptoms. Cutler group moderators suggest that the crowns be lifted and checked for amalgam; however some people decide to roll the dice and see if they get sfx until they get the $ to have the crowns checked.
If a person cannot afford to remove amalgam, there are still a number of things he or she can do with supplements to help to offset the effects of Hg and HMs! More on that if you request.
Joe