Rebecca Rust Lee Launches Advanced Heavy-Metal Detox Coaching Through 'Maybe It’s Mercury' Consulting
RICHMOND, VA, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Wellness consultant and certified health coach Rebecca Rust Lee officially announces the expansion of her consulting services under the banner of “Maybe It’s Mercury,” a comprehensive program dedicated to helping individuals identify, understand, and detoxify from chronic heavy metal exposures — especially mercury.
Leveraging her years of experience, her book, The Mercury Detoxification Manual: A Guide to Mercury Chelation, (co-authored with renowned scientist Dr. Andrew Hall Cutler, PhD.) and the proven low-dose chelation method developed by Dr. Cutler, Ms. Lee is now offering one-on-one coaching, self-guided workshops, support groups, and customized detox programs for clients globally.
About the Program
Many individuals suffering from chronic symptoms—fatigue, brain fog, mood imbalances, insomnia, allergies—often don’t realize that an underlying cause may be chronic, long-term, mercury exposure from sources like dental amalgams, seafood, environmental exposures or old medical treatments. With Maybe It’s Mercury consulting, Rebecca Rust Lee offers a structured, step-by-step pathway:
Exposure Assessment – Identifying likely sources of exposure (e.g., dental fillings, diet, environment) and evaluating symptom patterns.
Customized Detox Strategy – Using the Andy Cutler protocol (low-dose, frequent chelation) tailored to client’s health history, biochemistry and symptom severity.
Support & Coaching – Ongoing one-on-one sessions, educational resources (video lessons, workshops), and access to peer support groups for encouragement and accountability.
Nutrition & Lifestyle Integration – Guidance on supplements, diet, detox pathways, and lifestyle adjustments to support the body’s healing process.
Rebecca explains:
“I can help evaluate you for mercury poisoning and other heavy metal toxicities and work out a plan for you to finally get better!”
Why This Matters
Mercury remains one of the most insidious toxins in modern health, capable of disrupting neurological, endocrine, immune and metabolic systems over many years of low-level exposure.
Traditional testing methods often fail to detect chronic accumulation, although hair-tests are often informative. Aggressive detoxification methods are dangerous so specialized protocols and coaching become critical to support slow and conservative detoxification. Under Rebecca’s guidance, clients can approach this process with clarity, structure and evidence-informed practices.
About Rebecca Rust Lee
Rebecca is a certified health coach (Institute of Integrative Nutrition) and has been serving clients through Maybe It’s Mercury since 2011. She co-authored The Mercury Detoxification Manual with Dr. Andrew Hall Cutler, translating complex chelation science into practical guidance for clients. Based between Richmond, Vermont and Port Antonio, Jamaica, she works with clients worldwide via remote coaching, workshops and support networks.
Invitation to Media
Rebecca Rust Lee is available for media interviews, expert commentary on heavy metal detoxification, guest articles or podcast appearances. She can discuss topics such as safe chelation protocols, hidden sources of mercury exposure, integrative detox strategies, and real-life case studies of recovery.
About Maybe It’s Mercury
Maybe It’s Mercury is a consulting platform founded by Rebecca Rust Lee, focused on educating and guiding individuals suffering from chronic health issues potentially caused by mercury and other heavy metal toxicity. Through coaching, written works, workshops and support groups, the platform empowers clients to reclaim their health with scientifically-informed, individualized strategies.
Rebecca Rust Lee
Maybe Its Mercury
+1 802-294-2838
info@maybeitsmercury.com
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