Well I can't believe I'm writing this but its no wonder complimentary therapies sometimes get dissed. I never got advice on the program, it would appear I have been dumped as no contact received or emails answered. One of the difficulties in being too rigid in your thinking when assisting heavy metal detox. The practitioner in question was not a fan of Andrew Cutler's work and obviously couldn't see past her own preference - so I don't fit the mold with her medicine so there's nowhere else to go . I sourced information on supporting the liver with nutrition and have started following some of these principles. I'm seeing another nutritionist in May who is looking forward to working with me and have started detox baths, looking into saunas and started cilantro pesto from today as I'm managing to eat sulphur foods with no ill effects. If the cilantro goes well I may consider increasing it and only using this for chelation meantime.
Although I had the difficulties with chelation, Andrew Cutler does advise on the need for supplements ,liver support and where possible to do it under guidance. Yet again I turned to his work after this setback, and he advises aluminum should not be chelated but should be allowed to leave the body naturally. That alone may be the reason I experienced the problems with glutathione, which by the way Mr Cutler advises should not be used for heavy metal removal.
Although I had the difficulties with chelation, Andrew Cutler does advise on the need for supplements ,liver support and where possible to do it under guidance. Yet again I turned to his work after this setback, and he advises aluminum should not be chelated but should be allowed to leave the body naturally. That alone may be the reason I experienced the problems with glutathione, which by the way Mr Cutler advises should not be used for heavy metal removal.