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Re: Should you chelate if you have a disseminated parasite infection?
 
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Re: Should you chelate if you have a disseminated parasite infection?


Thanks for responding.


From what I understand, the chelation game - even through the Cutler protocol - is long, arduous, and can actually unveil other issues one does not know about when they start.

There is also something called a "dump" phase, where the body notices the lowering of mercury and adjusts itself to get rid of more, exacerbating symptoms.


Some people end up in this dump phase for up to two years!

It's really nuts.

And there is a sort of gospel that you can't get rid of parasites unless you get rid of mercury first.


I just don't agree with that.

I think it should depend on the level of infection someone is dealing with and the relative health of the person's elimination systems/organs.

I trust Matt's judgement when it comes to parasites.

I probably won't take chlorella though. Nobody warned me about the dangers of ALA until I came across Cutler protocol pages years ago, so I agree that he does understand the chemical properties of most of these supplements.

I am still sorting through what I need to do. Thanks for your input.
 

 
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