Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 Hi Everyone, As many of you are probably aware, Lang, BrainChild's founder, will once again be speaking at the AutismOne conference in Chicago next week. This year he will be giving two talks. One is on keeping our home environment free of toxins. The other is the following very interesting technical topic: Beyond Methylation: Thimerosal's Impact on DNA and Sulfur-Dependent Redox in Autism A New Toxic/Sulfur/Genetic Impact Theory And Pathway of Recovery The presentation itself is online at 's personal website: http://members.cruzio.com/~cease/_Langx.html Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone you know who is into the biochemical side of autism. Any of you who are interested in the underlying science of autism and want to look over the horizon into the next generation of thinking will want to have a look. If you will be attending, it might benefit you to look it over first, to start getting the gist of it, thinking of questions, and so on. This is dense stuff, and worth giving some thought and study. It's always an opportunity to fill your brain with intriguing new science, when you get the chance to hear talk in person. You may also want to tune into the.... Sunday May 22 AutismOne Radio Broadcast will be presenting a preview talk about his Beyond Methylation AutismOne presentation on Pathways of Recovery Sunday May 22 at 9:00 EST/6:00 PST on AutismOne radio if you would like to have him respond to your questions on the air, please email them to me at mlang@... by noon EST on Sunday May 22. Here's a little summary of the presentation: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------------------- Presented by Lang, M.F.A This presentation is a review of biochemical research papers that proposes a new unifying theory of how recycling or redox of biochemical processes governed by iron-sulfur protein clusters are likely a primary impact biochemistry in the wake of mercury toxicity. Mercury-initiated oxidative disruptions in iron-sulfur cluster-dependent redox biochemically precede impairments methylation chemistry as proposed by the groundbreaking research of Drs. and Neubrander. These sulfur disruptions are the primary reason levels of reduced or active glutathione (GSH) are low & levels of (GSSG) oxidized or spent glutathione are elevated in Autism. This may be the biggest challenge in recovering and maintaining the health of our children. All pages ©May, 2005 ...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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