Comparison of Mercury Detox Protocols

This page provides a side-by-side comparison of the three most widely referenced mercury detox protocols: Cutler, Shade, and Klinghardt. Each varies in philosophy, method, and target population.

Feature Cutler Protocol Chris Shade Protocol Klinghardt Protocol
Primary Philosophy Frequent low-dose chelation to avoid redistribution Phased detox with liver and GI support Systemic detox including microbial, lymphatic, and energetic layers
Chelators Used ALA, DMSA, DMPS (oral) Liposomal glutathione, ALA, binders Chlorella, cilantro, DMSA (optional)
Dosing Principle Every 3–4 hours (even at night) Phased cycles with adaptive doses Less rigid; terrain-focused
Amalgam Requirement Amalgams must be removed first Supports pre- and post-removal phases Can be started before amalgam removal
Binders Emphasized Not initially Yes: thiol silica, charcoal, clay Yes: chlorella, pectin, carbon
Best For DIYers, chemically sensitive Supplement-savvy individuals Complex cases (Lyme, mold)
Drawbacks Strict timing, sleep disruption Requires organ support knowledge Complex, hard to self-manage