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Hi, Rich.

Thanks for starting to look at Dr Yasko's DVDs on this topic and getting us the

gist of it. Sounds like the RNA Metals product is a proprietary secret formula

;.(..

At any rate, her $200 package sounds like a great deal, given the enormous

detail she provides, and I'm glad we're no longer in the era where someone whose

brain like hers, which seems to be very visual concept dominant, is limited to

and possibly hindered in translating this natural proficiency to her not so

proficient written words! I may be getting this set soon, particularly if my

current IV chelation therapy gets outright stalled in effectiveness.

But I may have spoken too soon about this. It seems my very recent adjustment

to have my chelation infusions NOT be done with the 2000mg of glutathione my doc

included may be paying off, because in the last two days I've noticed a very

clear benefit I attribute to having done this.

I got very irritated three days back, which at first I thought might have come

about from something I ingested with caffeine in it. But this wasn't the case,

because the following day my sense of pain and of metal toxicity clearing from

my brain came down a good solid notch.

Well-being is increased clearly better than before the spike in irritability.

I now really have the sense that the clog/pain in my right brain is shifting

into and creating this hard sore nodule(golf ball sized almost) in my right base

of the neck area.

Your theory that diffusion of mercury out the brain will happen by use of proven

mercury chelators(DMSA, DMPS), despite they're incapacity to cross the

blood-brain barrier, seems to be evidenced by what I'm experiencing here. It's

a very good sign I think and it looks like my elimination of IV glutathione in

these later chelation rounds, with my knowing I've already increased my

glutathione levels by nondenatured whey use, is a critical move.

Better the clog/pain in the neck than the clog/pain in the brain, but it seems

it will all clear-up eventually anyway!

" rvankonynen " <richvank@...> wrote:

>

> Hi, .

>

> This afternoon I watched Dr. Amy Yasko's DVD on the relationship

> between microbes and metals. Here's the gist of what she said:

>

> Formerly, she used Moducare, elderberry, high-dose vitamin C and

> metals RNA to deal with chronic viral infections and metals early in

> the treatment program. However, now that she has genetic

> information, she uses a different approach.

>

> She has found that chronic bacterial and viral infections in most of

> the autistic children cause metals to be bound, which are not

> removable by chelating agents. Therefore, she now recommends doing

> treatments that lead to getting rid of these infections, and she

> finds that the metals are then released from the body. Her

> treatments for the viruses are now based first on getting the

> methylation cycle operating normally.

>

> She finds aluminum to be associated with bacterial infections, and

> heavy metals to be associated with viral infections.

>

> In little girls who have autism, she finds that the bacterial

> infection--aluminum complex is more important, and she recommends

> treating it first in them, but she also recommends doing this in

> boys, if they have a history of chronic ear infections or if their

> CDSA tests show E. coli or Strep bacteria.

>

> Her current treatments for chronic bacterial infections are as

> follows:

>

> CCK (cholecystokinin)

> BH4 (tetrahydrobiopterin) or Biothiro (Spelling?)

> Herbal antimicrobials, using a combination of seven different

> ones, based on sensitivities found in CDSA test.

> Prescription antimicrobials, adding normal microflora

> Lactoferrin

> Microbial support RNA

> IMF 5

> Normal flora

> Stomach pH control.

>

> For ridding the body of aluminum, she uses

>

> magnesium

> malic acid

> a small dosage of EDTA

> and horsetail grass.

>

> Cranberry is very effective for E. coli.

>

> She said that viral infections cause upregulation of

> metallothioneins, and these bind heavy metals inside the cells. She

> said that the viruses have adapted to doing this, because the metals

> weaken the immune response, and this helps the viruses to avoid the

> immune response.

>

> She said that getting the methylation cycle functioning well does

> several things that help to fight the viruses:

>

> Increased methylation capacity allows the viral genes to be silenced

> by methylating them.

>

> Getting the methylation cycle going increases the amount of S-

> adenosylhomocysteine, and it has antiviral action.

>

> Getting the methylation cycle going raises the production of

> creatine and hence creatinine, and the breakdown products of

> creatinine are antiviral.

>

> Her strategy for antiviral treatment then is a combination of

> therapies: herbs, prescription antivirals such as Valtrex,

> supplement supports for the methylation cycle, depending on the

> particular genetic variations, and metals RNA.

>

> She said a lot more, but I think that's the essence of the parts

> that dealt with the question you asked.

>

> I still have several more of her DVDs that I haven't had time to

> watch yet. They are just crammed with detailed biochemistry, and it

> all seems to loop back on itself in lots of interactions. I've

> heard that Dr. Yasko has a photographic mind, and I believe it. She

> has incorporated a massive amount of published research into her

> talks. She said on the DVD that writing is not her strong point,

> and that the best way to learn her material is to get her DVDs. The

> new set, which I think sells for about $200, is actually well-

> produced. Her voice is very clear, and the slides are also very

> clear. This is a much more professionally produced set of DVDs than

> the earlier ones, which I had real difficulty hearing and reading,

> as I shared with Dr. Garry Gordon, who is associated with Dr. Yasko

> and apparently handles the production of the materials. He told me

> these would be better, and they definitely are.

>

> I hope this helps.

>

> Rich

>

> <davidhall@> wrote:

>

> > This thought also brings me to what someone mentioned a while back

> about Dr Amy Yasko either still creating or having created what is

> called RNA Metal Therapy with the idea that things like mercury

> become integrated into cellular DNA and RNA, but she feels she has

> some insights on how to release the metal from these structures so

> the body can remove them and the trouble they cause.

> >

> >

> >

> > If anyone knows if this RNA Metal Therapy works or has direct

> experience with it or has seen reports by people saying it has been

> working, please fill me in on the details and all. Any comments,

> feedback or " feedforward " , on what I'm reporting and looking at now

> for treating my CFS are welcomed.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Have you ever tried oral DMSA? I ask because I just started trying

it (Thorne Captomer) and I actually feel better while taking it.

Doesn't seem to make sense--if it's moving metal around I would thnk

I would feel worse. Does this suggest anything to you?

I have been taking liposomal glutathione for a few weeks now. I

don't know if that relates at all. How long do you think glutathione

boosting should be done before starting chelation?

Thanks!

> >

> > > This thought also brings me to what someone mentioned a while

back

> > about Dr Amy Yasko either still creating or having created what

is

> > called RNA Metal Therapy with the idea that things like mercury

> > become integrated into cellular DNA and RNA, but she feels she

has

> > some insights on how to release the metal from these structures

so

> > the body can remove them and the trouble they cause.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > If anyone knows if this RNA Metal Therapy works or has direct

> > experience with it or has seen reports by people saying it has

been

> > working, please fill me in on the details and all. Any comments,

> > feedback or " feedforward " , on what I'm reporting and looking at

now

> > for treating my CFS are welcomed.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

>

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