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So why again do we need to stop if we miss a dose.  I always screw up and end up

missing a dose somewhere along the line and never go a full 3 days. Can someone

explain to me why we have to stop the round if we miss a dose again. 

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It's because of redistribution, which is when metals that have been stirred up

by the chelators and are in the blood settle back into organs & the brain. This

happens after the end of a round when the dose of chelators in the system drop.

When we chelate, we stir up metals but the whole point of frequent dosing using

Cutler's protocol is to keep the levels of chelators constant in the blood so

that free metals will bind with them and be excreted.

Redistribution is inevitable when we chelate but the whole point of Cutler's

frequent dosing protocol is to reduce the amount of redistribution and its

side-effects/damage. So when you miss a dose, redistribution occurs which means

you effectively have ended the round and should start again at the next round

and go for the full number of days of that round.

There are better explanations than mine in the archives if you search for

redistribution & Andycutler.

I've also missed doses and it's so frustrating but it's best to stop the round &

start again next time.

Hope this helps,

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> So why again do we need to stop if we miss a dose.  I always screw up and end

up missing a dose somewhere along the line and never go a full 3 days. Can

someone explain to me why we have to stop the round if we miss a dose again. 

>

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