Banned Book Review: Fight Autism and Win

Biomedical Therapies That Actually Work! by Jan martin and Tressie Taylor

Fight Autism and Win is about how to chelate metals using the Andrew Culter protocol. Cutler is a medical research who became poisoned by mercury. Having the proper scientific background, he was able to form his own protocol to recovery.  I have been familiar with Cutler’s work for years and regularly use his method of interpreting hair analysis.

I give a case example of using hair analysis for metal toxicity here.

Fight Autism and Win was banned by Amazon in March 2019, for supposedly spreading anti-vaccine information. However, the book hardly mentions vaccines. It does in passing and is not favorable to vaccines, but this just is not what the book is about. It was targeted by people who either did not bother to read it, or are more concerned with parents trying to help children with autism than spreading information questioning vaccine safety. Anyone who picks up this book for its anti vaccine agenda will be very disappointed.

If you want to learn about vaccines, I suggest reading How To End The Autism Epidemic by J.B. Handley. That is the books which goes deep into the science of vaccine safety. Ironically, this is still being sold on Amazon (I suggest you buy it elsewhere, don’t support book sellers such as Amazon that engage in petty censorship in order to placate politicians).

Ratings

Readability

Book is well written and easy to read for the lay person to understand. Something I love about this book is that including references it comes to 109 pages. It gives all the pertinent information and nothing more. A lay person may take a little longer, but I breezed through it all in one sitting.

Rating: A

Unique and important or author self promotion:

It is written by two moms who used the protocol to help their own children recover from autism. They are not promoting anything except how other parents can help their own children. They don’t pad the book with hundreds of pages of general health information you can easily find elsewhere. It’s what you need to know, short and simple.

Rating: A

Who is this book for:

Written by parents, for parents. Good for anyone who wants to help their child with autism. It is also very appropriate for health care practitioners who wish to learn how to safely detoxify children with autism.

If you are a practitioner, I recommend also getting Andrew Hall Cutler’s book Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities as a good adjunct. Hair analysis is a good, affordable way to uncover and test for metal toxicity if you know how to interpret it.

Rating: For parents and practitioners

Final Verdict

I wish all health books where written this well. After studying natural health for over 15 years now, there is a lot of repetitive information. Books filled with meandering person stories, grandiose proclamations and hundreds of pages of general health information. Often they could be summarized up in 100 pages or less. So it‘s nice to see a book that does just that.

Rating: A