WHY stop a round after a missed dose?
I've been doing chelation for 6 years now, with DMPS (infusions), DMSA, ALA - and *great* success, including a confirmed medical miracle and with a doctor.
Here's a question though that I was never able to get an answer to:
When following the Cutler protocol, WHY should one stop when missing a round?
Yes there's redistribution when I stop. How is that an answer? When I stop completely there is no distribution or what? I don't accept that as a logical answer, yet that is the only response I ever see that even attempts to give a logical reason. Everybody just says "you need to stop", nobody ever seems to ask for a reason, and I searched high and low.
I know quite a bit of chemistry, a little bit of biochemistry, quite a bit of physiology. I don't see an obvious answer.
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