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We had the serum testing done on some of the genes Yasko tests for as

well as her panel, everyone was exactly accurate. If one takes the

time to study the literature(not Yaskos literature, but research

based literature) on the specific alleles your child has, and what

has been characterized thus far to occur when having those alleles,

yes everything is completely accurate. What " most " do not " get " is

how one feeds off the other, and their effects on each other. Take

anyone of them in isolation and nothing will make sense.Put them all

together, and it is evident how this happened in the first place, and

how cancer occurs, methylation does not function properly, cell

growth wont turn on nor will it turn off when it is out of control.

We have had elevated measurable metal excretion, every single random

test we have done, and ours are nothing like some of the other

childrens who have had an 11000 aluminum excretion with a creatinine

of 13 and aluminums of 2500 with a creatinine of 100. Our program is

not RNA based, although I admit to starting to use them, but our

first 6 months of metal excretions we were not using them at all. NOt

only are we getting at the metals, we are having significant

measurable gains, my son is healthy, is not having " healing

regressions " . He is healthy.

-Mercury , " andrewhallcutler " <AndyCutler@...> wrote:

>

> > 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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