Posted by
Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Suing-neighbor-over-wi-fi-tp1553044p1553152.html
> Any validated research on this?
I generally don't pay much attention to "validated research", as so much
of it is wrong. For example, I understand that there is research
proving that ES does not exist. :-)
However, I do note that there are 2 YahooGroups:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/adult-metal-chelation/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/These have over 3,000 members and a sum total of 100,000 messages
over the past 9 years, with plenty of examples of people completely
recovering from mercury poisoning when other methods just made them
worse. Also, I have tried many chelators over the years, and confirm
that ALA causes all the negative same side effects (when taken in
doses higher than your body can stand) that the other chelators do.
There are also books based on this at:
http://noamalgam.com/Frequent dose chelation is often referred to as "The Cutler Method", as
it was Andy Cutler who came up with the idea and wrote the original
books.
Many people on these groups are convinced that this is the *the only
way* to cure oneself of mercury poisoning. And while I will not go
that far, I will say that it definitely seems to be *one* way, and
also perhaps the least expensive way.
Marc