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*Submitted by Rich Van Konynenburg

Next Tuesday, May 30, at 10 a.m. U.S. Eastern time (7 a.m. U.S.

Pacific time) there will be a program aired on Autism One radio

(http://www.autismone.org/radio) on chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS),

glutathione depletion and autism. Laurette Janak (who is an autism

researcher from upstate New York and mother of an adopted niece who

has both Down syndrome and autism) and myself will be interviewed by

Teri Small. It's quite a long interview, so if that time is not

convenient for you, you can catch the program later, whenever it's

convenient for you, after it has been put into the archives,

probably the following week.

There will also be a second interview with the same cast of

characters aired in early June that will develop the parallels

between CFS, autism and magnesium depletion in more detail. I timed

that one, and it's three hours long! So I recommend that people

take these interviews in manageable chunks, rather than all at

once. There is a fast-forward feature, so you can stop and come

back to the same place later.

I think this topic is really going to draw some interest. I was

surprised at how many parallels we (actually mostly Laurette) found

between CFS and autism. It looks as though the genetic

predisposition and a lot of the biochemistry (with the exception of

aspects involved with early brain development) are very similar

between CFS and autism.

Rich Van Konynenburg

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