A Teacher, A Mentor, A Friend
What do you do when someone passes away who meant so much? A beloved teacher and mentor—yet more than that, because his knowledge, time, and efforts were instrumental in your child’s ability to function, or even your own ability to survive?
When Andy passed, it felt like the pillars of support had fallen. But his legacy cannot end with him. He poured out his life to help others, and now it’s our turn to carry the torch, keeping the fire lit to guide families toward wellness.
A Community in Mourning
The comfort in this grief is knowing we are not alone. In the ACC community, there is no shortage of selfless people who give their time and energy, modeling the generosity Andy embodied.
So we pause to mourn together. But tomorrow, and every tomorrow after, we keep working. We will not allow the seeds Andy planted to blow away in the wind. They will be nurtured. The roots will deepen. The grassroots movement he began will continue—because it must.
Andy in His Own Words
Andy’s voice was unforgettable—blunt, funny, logical, and deeply protective of families. Here are just a few of his words that still echo in our community:
“Why are you tormenting yourself by obsessively searching the web for things you don’t understand?”
“Nobody bothers to trash stuff that doesn’t work.”
“Reasoning became popular several hundred years ago… physicians never made the transition.”
“Tell them wearing clothes is unproven and can be harmful, and see if they stop immediately!”
Even when his words stung, they came from his unwavering drive to keep kids safe and parents grounded in truth.
Tributes From Around the World
From parents to practitioners, from Hungary to Hong Kong, the gratitude is the same: Andy gave people back their lives, and gave children a future.
Haven DeLay
“Dr. Cutler is the reason we have our child back… He gave our son back function, health, and quality of life. How do you ever thank enough the person who gave your child back to you?”
Joann Loos
“He loved music—anything from the Dead Kennedys to Baroque. He loved parties where he cooked all the food. I often told him he was a prince among men.”
Misty Horvath
“Andy saved my life. I emailed him, and he answered. That changed everything. I had no money, no hope, and no one who believed me. I jumped—and I lived.”
Inci
“He was like a second father to me. Patient, generous, brilliant, always willing to laugh even in the midst of mercury madness. He will forever be in my heart.”
Carmen Yáñez
“The two greatest things people can do for you is to give you life, or to save your life. Andy saved mine. He was an exceptional human being… in the same category as Mandela or Gandhi.”
Attila Czvitkovits (Hungary)
“When I found Andy’s book, it was the first time I saw light in the tunnel. I bless God for leading me to Andy’s work. He was a great man who helped so many around the world.”
Ivy Laight (Hong Kong)
“I am a mother of three, one with autism. Dr. Cutler answered my questions on several occasions and I am forever grateful for his dedication and passion. May you rest in peace.”
His Legacy
Andy wanted no part of conspiracies about his death. Out of respect for his wishes, we honor the truth: he passed from longstanding heart disease. What he wanted remembered was his work, his books, and his words.
And that’s what we carry forward. His books remain, his protocols remain, and his army of parents, moderators, and friends remain.
He once told us:
“The best way you can give back is simple—buy the books, read them, use them, share them. And then advocate. Help the truth spread.”
That is what we will do.
Carrying the Torch
We can’t replace Andy, and we wouldn’t want to. But we can honor him by continuing the work.
We will keep teaching parents.
We will keep helping the sick find their way to health.
We will keep the roots of his movement growing deeper and stronger.
Because Andy was more than a man. He was perspective. He was hope. He was the steady voice guiding us out of the dark.
And because of him, none of us have to figure it out alone.
Rest in peace, Andy.
We’ll carry it from here. work for them.





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