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Hi Andy:

What do you think about Dr. Yasko testings and protocols? Appreciate your

response.

Jeanne

andrewhallcutler <AndyCutler@...> wrote:

I've had people the Yasko testing said should have lots of B-12 do very poorly

on it.

I think any real genetics doctor would realize that what is on the Yasko website

mostly

does not make sense and can't be so. However most genetic doctors would be too

prejudiced by the mainstream medical religion to really look into it and form a

reasoned

opinion - and thus might miss some things that would actually help.

Recall that all heavy metal intoxications are mitochondrial disorders - they

impair

mitochondrial ATP production - and that doctors usually tell you tests are

normal when

the tests come back abnormal in a way the doctor doesn't understand. The only

way to

have real information is to get actual photoicopies of the test results from the

lab yourself

and go over them.

Andy

> Hello Everyone!

> I am hoping that someone can help answer a few questions for me about

> Yasko Testing.

> First, Should ALL Genetic Dr's be able to help with this protocol

> after learning from Amy's website??

> My son goes to his genetics Dr. for a re-check & he hasn't seen her

> in 2 yrs. He just turned 5 & was sent to her from his neurologist to

> check for mitochondrial problems, due to him showing autistic

> tendencies, but something not being right (extemely affectionate w/

> people,good eye contact, but stimming (w/ hands, vocally & visually)

> covering his ears, and non-verbal. (AND STILL IS NON-VERBAL!!). His 2

> MRI's both came back showing low myelin in the brain but not

> deteriorating, just low/normal.

> Nothing came back from the blood work showing mitochondrial issues at

> all. We haven't seen either his neurologist or Genetics since

> learning about ALL of this (DAN!, GF/CF/SF, Supps, Hbot,YEAST, Metals

> (he being mercury,lead,arsenic,aluminum & antimony)etc,etc) in MARCH

> of THIS yr.The earlies his gentics Dr. can work him in is April 2nd.

>

> DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GENETICS DR. AROUND MY AREA THAT EXCEPTS NC

> MEDICAID, WHO " KNOWS " THIS PROTOCOL??

> We live between Asheville, NC & Spartanburg/Greenville SC.

>

> I have read several times that after getting this test results, that

> there were kids that couldn't tolerate the B-12. My son had

> practically NO cobalt on his hair test, & he getting shots now, just

> curious if there is a way to KNOW they can't tolerate it, before

> getting the tests....

>

> Is there ANYTHING else anyone would like to share about this??

> We are waiting on a french urine test so we can do this next.

>

> Thanks so much for any help anyone can give me!!!

> Michele

>

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> I've had people the Yasko testing said should have lots of B-12 do very

poorly on it.

>

> I think any real genetics doctor would realize that what is on the Yasko

website mostly

> does not make sense and can't be so. However most genetic doctors would be too

> prejudiced by the mainstream medical religion to really look into it and form

a reasoned

> opinion - and thus might miss some things that would actually help.

>

> Recall that all heavy metal intoxications are mitochondrial disorders - they

impair

> mitochondrial ATP production - and that doctors usually tell you tests are

normal when

> the tests come back abnormal in a way the doctor doesn't understand. The only

way to

> have real information is to get actual photoicopies of the test results from

the lab

yourself

> and go over them.

>

> Andy

>

> > Hello Everyone!

> > I am hoping that someone can help answer a few questions for me about

> > Yasko Testing.

> > First, Should ALL Genetic Dr's be able to help with this protocol

> > after learning from Amy's website??

> > My son goes to his genetics Dr. for a re-check & he hasn't seen her

> > in 2 yrs. He just turned 5 & was sent to her from his neurologist to

> > check for mitochondrial problems, due to him showing autistic

> > tendencies, but something not being right (extemely affectionate w/

> > people,good eye contact, but stimming (w/ hands, vocally & visually)

> > covering his ears, and non-verbal. (AND STILL IS NON-VERBAL!!). His 2

> > MRI's both came back showing low myelin in the brain but not

> > deteriorating, just low/normal.

> > Nothing came back from the blood work showing mitochondrial issues at

> > all. We haven't seen either his neurologist or Genetics since

> > learning about ALL of this (DAN!, GF/CF/SF, Supps, Hbot,YEAST, Metals

> > (he being mercury,lead,arsenic,aluminum & antimony)etc,etc) in MARCH

> > of THIS yr.The earlies his gentics Dr. can work him in is April 2nd.

> >

> > DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GENETICS DR. AROUND MY AREA THAT EXCEPTS NC

> > MEDICAID, WHO " KNOWS " THIS PROTOCOL??

> > We live between Asheville, NC & Spartanburg/Greenville SC.

> >

> > I have read several times that after getting this test results, that

> > there were kids that couldn't tolerate the B-12. My son had

> > practically NO cobalt on his hair test, & he getting shots now, just

> > curious if there is a way to KNOW they can't tolerate it, before

> > getting the tests....

> >

> > Is there ANYTHING else anyone would like to share about this??

> > We are waiting on a french urine test so we can do this next.

> >

> > Thanks so much for any help anyone can give me!!!

> > Michele

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I am considering starting Yasko's protocol. This is because my son

breaks out in very painful mouth sores after several rounds of

chelation using Andy's method. Working with a RN using his protocol,

we have tried DMPS, DMSA, and ALA--all with the same results.

I am giving him super lysine and zinc. The mouth sores could also be

from a vit. B deficiency. Whenever we give him B6, his core issue of

handflapping is much worsened. He takes 1 sublingual of B12 and one

nasal spray of B12. It never fails that he gets these sores after 2

and the past several times, he broke out in sores after the second

day on ALA 25 mg. He is almost 13 and weighs 94 lbs.

Beth

> > I've had people the Yasko testing said should have lots of B-12

do very poorly on it.

> >

> > I think any real genetics doctor would realize that what is on

the Yasko website mostly

> > does not make sense and can't be so. However most genetic doctors

would be too

> > prejudiced by the mainstream medical religion to really look into

it and form a reasoned

> > opinion - and thus might miss some things that would actually

help.

> >

> > Recall that all heavy metal intoxications are mitochondrial

disorders - they impair

> > mitochondrial ATP production - and that doctors usually tell you

tests are normal when

> > the tests come back abnormal in a way the doctor doesn't

understand. The only way to

> > have real information is to get actual photoicopies of the test

results from the lab

> yourself

> > and go over them.

> >

> > Andy

> >

> > > Hello Everyone!

> > > I am hoping that someone can help answer a few questions for me

about

> > > Yasko Testing.

> > > First, Should ALL Genetic Dr's be able to help with this

protocol

> > > after learning from Amy's website??

> > > My son goes to his genetics Dr. for a re-check & he hasn't seen

her

> > > in 2 yrs. He just turned 5 & was sent to her from his

neurologist to

> > > check for mitochondrial problems, due to him showing autistic

> > > tendencies, but something not being right (extemely

affectionate w/

> > > people,good eye contact, but stimming (w/ hands, vocally &

visually)

> > > covering his ears, and non-verbal. (AND STILL IS NON-VERBAL!!).

His 2

> > > MRI's both came back showing low myelin in the brain but not

> > > deteriorating, just low/normal.

> > > Nothing came back from the blood work showing mitochondrial

issues at

> > > all. We haven't seen either his neurologist or Genetics since

> > > learning about ALL of this (DAN!, GF/CF/SF, Supps, Hbot,YEAST,

Metals

> > > (he being mercury,lead,arsenic,aluminum & antimony)etc,etc) in

MARCH

> > > of THIS yr.The earlies his gentics Dr. can work him in is April

2nd.

> > >

> > > DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GENETICS DR. AROUND MY AREA THAT EXCEPTS

NC

> > > MEDICAID, WHO " KNOWS " THIS PROTOCOL??

> > > We live between Asheville, NC & Spartanburg/Greenville SC.

> > >

> > > I have read several times that after getting this test results,

that

> > > there were kids that couldn't tolerate the B-12. My son had

> > > practically NO cobalt on his hair test, & he getting shots now,

just

> > > curious if there is a way to KNOW they can't tolerate it,

before

> > > getting the tests....

> > >

> > > Is there ANYTHING else anyone would like to share about this??

> > > We are waiting on a french urine test so we can do this next.

> > >

> > > Thanks so much for any help anyone can give me!!!

> > > Michele

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

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> I am considering starting Yasko's protocol. (beth)

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> > > What do you think about Dr. Yasko testings and protocols?

> >

> > I think at least most of them, maybe all of them, are unrelated to

> reality. (andy)

That is my opinion and it's pretty obvious what my advice is.

You have to make your own decision. I'm not going to be upset or hold it

against you if

you go do something I don't think makes sense. I just hope for your kid's sake

you get

lucky and you end up doing something that works, and don't spend too much more

than

you have to in getting there.

Andy

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Andy:

What I am most interested in is the genetic testing which will be more

specific for my child. Can that be done in a regular lab, if so, what are the

tests called? If not, maybe it's worth doing Yasko's genetic testing. What do

you think? I'm just tired of this guessing game and one size fits all.

Thanks

Jeanne

andrewhallcutler <AndyCutler@...> wrote:

> I've had people the Yasko testing said should have lots of B-12 do very poorly

on it.

>

> I think any real genetics doctor would realize that what is on the Yasko

website mostly

> does not make sense and can't be so. However most genetic doctors would be too

> prejudiced by the mainstream medical religion to really look into it and form

a reasoned

> opinion - and thus might miss some things that would actually help.

>

> Recall that all heavy metal intoxications are mitochondrial disorders - they

impair

> mitochondrial ATP production - and that doctors usually tell you tests are

normal when

> the tests come back abnormal in a way the doctor doesn't understand. The only

way to

> have real information is to get actual photoicopies of the test results from

the lab

yourself

> and go over them.

>

> Andy

>

> > Hello Everyone!

> > I am hoping that someone can help answer a few questions for me about

> > Yasko Testing.

> > First, Should ALL Genetic Dr's be able to help with this protocol

> > after learning from Amy's website??

> > My son goes to his genetics Dr. for a re-check & he hasn't seen her

> > in 2 yrs. He just turned 5 & was sent to her from his neurologist to

> > check for mitochondrial problems, due to him showing autistic

> > tendencies, but something not being right (extemely affectionate w/

> > people,good eye contact, but stimming (w/ hands, vocally & visually)

> > covering his ears, and non-verbal. (AND STILL IS NON-VERBAL!!). His 2

> > MRI's both came back showing low myelin in the brain but not

> > deteriorating, just low/normal.

> > Nothing came back from the blood work showing mitochondrial issues at

> > all. We haven't seen either his neurologist or Genetics since

> > learning about ALL of this (DAN!, GF/CF/SF, Supps, Hbot,YEAST, Metals

> > (he being mercury,lead,arsenic,aluminum & antimony)etc,etc) in MARCH

> > of THIS yr.The earlies his gentics Dr. can work him in is April 2nd.

> >

> > DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GENETICS DR. AROUND MY AREA THAT EXCEPTS NC

> > MEDICAID, WHO " KNOWS " THIS PROTOCOL??

> > We live between Asheville, NC & Spartanburg/Greenville SC.

> >

> > I have read several times that after getting this test results, that

> > there were kids that couldn't tolerate the B-12. My son had

> > practically NO cobalt on his hair test, & he getting shots now, just

> > curious if there is a way to KNOW they can't tolerate it, before

> > getting the tests....

> >

> > Is there ANYTHING else anyone would like to share about this??

> > We are waiting on a french urine test so we can do this next.

> >

> > Thanks so much for any help anyone can give me!!!

> > Michele

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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> Andy:

>

> What I am most interested in is the genetic testing which will be more

specific for my

child. Can that be done in a regular lab, if so, what are the tests called? If

not, maybe it's

worth doing Yasko's genetic testing. What do you think? I'm just tired of this

guessing

game and one size fits all.

> Thanks

> Jeanne

Once you have had the standard genetic work-up your mainstream doc's can

provide, you

have had everything that doesn't involve a lot of guessing game.

Beyond that there are the 2 questions of what the specific effects of the

alleles are, and

also whether the test is accurate or means anything. Accuracy (you actually

have the allele

they say you do) is apparentlyu a big issue and there is no real way to verify

it.

I have never found these tests to be helpful or informative and I have been VERY

VERY

interested in their potential utility.

The guessing game issue is mostly due to phsyician incompetence, partly due to

an actual

lack fo knowledge, and not at all due to any genetic issues that can be

elucidated by

testing.

Andy

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