Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 Hi, all those interested in or using treatments based on the Rich V./Yasko view of CFS. I see from reading on this list that one of three legs or pathways that could inhibit BH4(which I gather is important to both protecting and allowing healthy function of the brain) is aluminum toxicity. Apparently accumulated aluminum gets bound with bacterial infection. I understand that this aluminum problem is primarily an issue found in women, but other than gender what is the criteria of gene variants(SNPs), other test results and/or unique symptoms for suspecting this problem? Also, what is the treatment suggested once one is ready or arrived at the appropriate step for specifically helping the exretion of aluminum from ones body?....(Sorry to ask if there are obvious answers to these questions as I've lagged way behind the last few months in study, but I'll be catching up soon with the Yasko material given my new computer for helping me do so is finally on its way in the mail) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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