How important is the mapping?
Mapping is vitally important to indicate your progress and that you are not blocking with a product containing Salicylates. It has no therapeutic benefit. How often should I be mapped? Dr. St. Amand maps patients at every visit, monthly till dosage is ascertained. After therapeutic dosage is confirmed, appointments are gradually stretched out – first to three, then six, and finally to twelve months. Lumps and bumps should get progressively smaller, softer, or more mobile. Some of the larger areas, such as those at the hips or tops of the shoulders, will often split into one or two smaller areas. What if my doctor doesn’t do the mapping? It is quite possible that your doctor will not be familiar with the mapping techniques that are used to follow the progress of reversal. This is why there is now a videotape available that demonstrates the mapping techniques on a real patient. These are available for you or your doctor’s use, and can be of assistance in teaching someone how to do the ma