Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment

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Andrew Cutler, 1999 - Dental amalgams - 226 pages
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This book is a must have (and a life saver) if you ever:
-Had silver amalgams
-Had vaccines
-Broke a CFL lightbulb or fluorescent light and didn't clean it properly
-Broke a thermometer and didn't clean it properly
-Used mercurochrome or mercurobromin
-Used ear/ eye/ nose drops containing thimerosal
-Lived near an incineration plant
-Ate lots of tuna
-Played with mercury
-Had any kind of heavy metal exposure
-Have mother who was exposed to the above
This protocol is helping thousands of people recover their lost health from illnesses that are often mistakenly attributed to genetics, old age, or unknown causes. The accumulation of mercury also prevents the body from detoxing other chemicals.
In my humble opinion, everybody should read or learn about this protocol because we tend to think that certain health issues are normal when they are the result of increasing toxicity in our bodies.
This book was written by the expert in mercury detoxification, Princeton Ph D Andrew Hall Cutler and has saved the lives of thousands of people from the 1990s. There's a Facebook group that discusses this protocol and testimonials that can be read there are short of miracles. I would read this book if you're having lots of health issue and you don't know what the root cause is.
 

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Written by a PhD chemist, not a novelist, but quite understandable by average folks. It is packed with great tips for dealing with the many effects of heavy metals--poor stress management, anxiety, low thyroid, yeast, poor sleep, poor concentration, disagreeable mood, tremor and so much more! I've been sick with strange problems for over a decade but thanks to Cutler I'm finally improving. I have hope for a reasonably healthy future. Learn to remove--chelate--heavy metals safely and effectively. 

Contents

Preface
1
Why worry about mercury poisoning?
16
Mercury comparison of poisoned dentists and students as measured
18
Mercury comparison of poisoned dentists and the general population
19
Mercury is metabolized differently by assorted types of people
20
What mercury poisoning does to you
25
How different parts of your brain control your hormones
32
Simplified figure of the important steroid hormones
34
Statistical tables for diagnosis based on standard assumptions
61
What to do about mercury poisoning
67
Common problems and possible treatments in mercury poisoning
80
Liver metabolism
110
Wilsons disease
117
Growth hormone
123
Side effects and adverse reactions
129
Summary table of therapeutic agents
138

Complete figure of steroid hormones made by your gonads and adrenal glands
35
Figure showing the metabolism of sulfur amino acids and related compounds
36
Simplified figure showing the metabolism and effects of essential fatty acids
37
Complete figure showing the metabolism and effects of essential fatty acids
38
Schematic illustration of cell membrane function
39
Phase 1 liver metabolism
41
Phase 2 liver metabolism
42
Blood sugar and brain energy after a meal
44
Brain mercury and how you feel after amalgam removal
52
Do you have it? How to diagnose mercury poisoning
54
Average nonoccupational exposure to mercury 22
59
Descriptions of stuff you can take Materia medica
143
Appendix
168
24 hour urinary creatinine versus height and sex
176
Correction factor table for testosterone measurements
186
One size fits all short prednisolone taper
190
Prednisolone tapers by body weight and initial mgkg desired
191
Mercury excretion on various chelation regimes
207
Conversion table for comparison of different challenge test results
209
Diagnostic probability table based on low population incidence
210
Factors for exact diagnostic calculation from symptoms
211
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