Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Hi Rich, You wrote, " My current suspicion is that most people who go low in glutathione start out with inherited genetic variations that make it difficult for their bodies to maintain the normal glutathione level. (This has been shown in autism by Jill and coworkers... " I found more about Jill here: http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2005/04/03/ hscout524907.html " and her team also looked at changes that occur in several genes that could affect glutathione metabolism in blood samples from 233 autistic children, vs. 183 children without autism. They found changes in three genes more often in the children with autism. said these are common genes that don't cause autism, but they could contribute to the development of these metabolic abnormalities. " Rich, do you know which three genes these are? Sue , Upstate New York Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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