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Recent Posts
- An Early Spring
- Pivoting
- What Makes a Good Programmer?
- Halfway There
- Defensiveness is not a Virtue
- I Have an Itch
- Embracing My Square Peg
- And So It Begins
- Network’s Antonym: Separate
- Chicago in December
- Got Symptoms?
- I Took those Photographs in a Mirror
- Out with the Old, In with the New!
- Let’s Play Pretend
- Thoughts on Work-Life Balance
Category Archives: Heavy Metal Toxicity
An Early Spring
I am kind of excited right now because I am not going through the misery of seasonal allergies. Yep, they’re pretty much gone. The hay fever symptoms started in 2000 when I turned forty years old. Welcome to middle age. … Continue reading →
Posted in Diet, Health, Progress/Recovery, Symptoms, Uncategorized
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Tagged Andy Cutler, cheese, dairy, easter candy, gluten, hay fever, mercury poisoning, milk, naet, pollen, recovery, seasonal allergies
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Got Symptoms?
I don’t know why I never noticed this before, but there is a calculation in the Appendix of Andy Cutler’s Amalgam Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment book on page 211 that allows me to determine “the probability of having amalgam illness” … Continue reading →
Posted in Heavy Metal Toxicity, Mercury
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Tagged amalgam illness, andrew hall cutler, Andy Cutler, calculation, mercury, poisoning, probability, rocket scientist, symptom, symptoms, toxicity, vaccinations, vaccines
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I Took those Photographs in a Mirror
…with a Manual-Focus Camera Lens and Non-Prescription Eyeglass Lenses, so Don’t Give Me Grief until You’ve Tried Pulling Off this Crazy Stunt Yourself… I have not done an all-out product endorsement blog yet, so today is a first. Mind you, I … Continue reading →
Posted in Arsenic, Fashion, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tagged arsenic, corneal flap, dry eyes, eyeglasses, eyewear, frames, kelp, lasik, mercury, prescription lenses, retro, style
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For “Billy”
This post is for very special young person who is less than a year into their journey to recover from mercury and other heavy metal poisoning made worse by chorella and a cilantro accident. First, for readers new to this blog, I have written about my … Continue reading →
Posted in Heavy Metal Toxicity, Mercury, Uncategorized
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Tagged ala, alpha lipoic acid, Andy Cutler, biomed intervention, chorella, cilantro, dmsa, frequent dose chelation, heavy metal toxicity, mercury, poisoning, strontium, supplements
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How I Manage Seasonal Allergies
Spring has arrived here in this part of the Northern Hemisphere and it’s been a chilly one so far. I welcomed the Winter thaw. Our last snowfall occurred in April. We dodged a bullet. It was mild and didn’t last long. … Continue reading →
Posted in Health, Self-Management, Symptoms, Uncategorized
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Tagged allergies, allergy-c, andrew hall cutler, Andy Cutler, antihistamines, ginger, heavy metal toxicity, histamine, mercury, neti pot, pollen, tree, vitamin c, water
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Mercury Batteries in an Old 35mm Konica Camera?
I learned something new about my arch nemisis, mercury today. It started yesterday with a trip to the local rummage sale, conveniently located a short walk from my house at a nearby church. This is no small event. There are lots of rooms … Continue reading →
The Tale of One Family
Today, I happened upon this article. It is about a couple, Alan and Marlene Wright, residents of the U.K. who lost their only son at the age of 14. They subsequently adopted two young half-brothers who had been neglected and … Continue reading →
Posted in ADHD, Hair Testing, Parenting, Symptoms
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Tagged adhd, andrew hall cutler, carjacking, conduct disorder, ddi hair test, defiant, disorder, doctor's data, genes, genetics, hair elements, hyperactive, marlene wright, mental illness, nature vs nurture, odd, oppositional, prison, violence
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Why I Don’t Plant Tomatoes Next to the House
First, let me say that I think lead poisoning is vastly under-diagnosed. Vastly. I believe this is true is because lead toxicity is commonly measured in blood lead tests which are highly unreliable at detecting a body full of … Continue reading →
Posted in Green Living, Lead
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Tagged air, alloy, Andy Cutler, blood, cigarettes, claires, clothes, dust, electrical, EPA, food, fumes, grecian formula, hair, hazards, lead, paint, pesticides, pipes, plumbing, poisoning, residue, soil, toxicity, toys, varnish, vinyl, walls, water, wine
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Lead Poisoning, From Where I Sit
We love to talk about nature vs. nurture, please don’t dismiss toxic environmental factors. This post has been a long time coming. It’s not the easiest of subjects, but who said progress is easy? My grand thesis statement for today’s post is this: lead … Continue reading →
Posted in ADHD, Lead, Status
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Tagged abuse, add, adhd, anger, beethoven, behavioral, bragging, cd, conduct disorder, lead poisoning, lead toxicity, lying, narcissism, odd, personality, prison, roman empire, symtom, trait, violence
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The Biggest Lies We Tell Ourselves
Have you ever been in denial? Go ahead, deny it. I dare you. Heck, I’ve been in that sorry state more than I care to share. I think that the biggest lies that people tell themselves are often cloaked in fear and ignorance. … Continue reading →
Posted in Blogging, Happiness, Health, Heavy Metal Toxicity, Self-Management
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Tagged aluminum, belief, chelation, denial, fear, heavy metal toxicity, ignorance, insomnia, lead, meditation, melatonin, mercury
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