Cutler Chelation is known for being the safest chelation protocol recommended for children with ASD. Dr. Andy Cutler, after learning he had mercury toxicity himself, developed a more gentle approach to removing heavy metals from the system than the traditional chelation protocols. Using small amounts of ALA, parents chelate their child for 3-4 days and then take a break for a few days before starting a new round.
In his interview with Tex, Dr. Andrew Cutler shares the basics of his chelation protocol and provides resources for viewers to dig deeper in learning the ins and outs of chelation. This is part two of a two part series. Please review our archives for part one.
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Thanks Tex! Do you know or did Andy mention if the child’s gut has to be in a certain state of health? Most of our kids have various forms of gut dysbiosis or GI issues. Does he give guidance on when there is a good time to start his protocol?
Brooke, my understanding of Andy’s advice on this is that the gut actually can’t fully heal while mercury or other metals are still in the body. The DAN philosophy is to “heal the gut” before chelating, but Andy would disagree. Those doing AC protocol work on the gut bugs WHILE chelating.