Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 I'm under the impression that it is the age old curiosity - " which came first, the chicken or the egg. " Remember when they did the study year back that alcoholics had altered brains, therefore, alcoholism must be genetic. But, then, there was a whole different set of research that said that alcoholism itself is what alters the brain,not the other way around. A shining example of why I'll take real life experience over research any day. The obvious mito dys in our family is our NT daughter. The mito cocktail worked wonders, and we are now chelating. We have switched to algae pills from the mito cocktail, and I see obvious signs of improvement since chelation. She also doesn't need enzymes at every meal any more. So, what I'm wondering is, if mito dys is genetic, then how in the world is chelation healing it? Hmmmmm. . .. I was under the impression that the genes don't change. To me another of those imponderables. I'll just keep chelating and removing extra supplements and diet changes until she's 100% again. :-) Which, by the way, I suspect she never has been, since she was terribly fussy as a baby. I'm thinking, yes, she was born with the problem, but maybe it was because I was mercury toxic while I carried her, so she just started out that way. Of course, that would be indication to some researchers that it was genetic. P. kellyjeffmaxmark wrote: > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > environment? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 I think there has always been genetically autstic people in the population but it was fairly rare 4 in 10,000. When I say genetic autism I mean due to a inherited defect or deletion in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) . That said I also think there is a new population of children like Hannah Poling who have an acquired mito dysfunction due to exposure to viruses and toxins. This is why the # of kids with autistic symptoms has exploded. The number could be 72,000 + according to Dr. Poling. It is unlikely that there would be a mass explosion of a genetic defect so it has to be due to something environmental. The ASD symptoms in many kids are likely an indication of an underlying mito problem. These kids would likely not improve so much with treatment if there autism was genetic in origin. Also if their autism were genetic there would likely be signs present from birth vs a child who developed normally then had a regression later. My son would be in the later group. > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > environment? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Not " always " . The first case of autism was discovered by Leo Kanner after mercury was introduced into the medical field. My first child developed normally then regressed into autism with his 18 month vaccinations, but my second seemed different (autistic?) from birth. The difference for my kids was that the second child got the hepatitis b shot at birth. Who knows what that did to his little body, we had to go to the ER less than a week after he was born for high fever and constant crying. Hep B vaccine has been accused of molecular mimicry and they don't know enough about it to be giving it to anyone, it's a tragedy they allow it to be given at birth. So, given the fact that babies are getting vaccinations at birth, it's impossible to say that their autism is genetic, how would you know anymore? I believe that genetic disorders are due to environmental insults that have altered the body at the cellular level (DNA/mito) and this " defect " is sometimes passed down the family line. Interestingly, many of our kids have sensitivities to the food ingredients contained in the vaccinations. If food particles are in with the adjuvants of the vaccinations, have they triggered immune response (autoantibodies) against the foods as well? I am curious. Have you read this study? Stereotypies and hyperactivity in rhesus monkeys exposed to IgG from mothers of children with autism. Authors: , Loren A.1 Ashwood, 2,3 Braunschweig, 4 Cabanlit, Maricel4 Van de Water, Judy3,4 Amaral, G.1,3 dgamaral@... Source: Brain, Behavior & Immunity; Aug2008, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p806-816, 11p Abstract: Autism together with Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified form a spectrum of conditions (autism spectrum disorders or ASD) that is characterized by disturbances in social behavior, impaired communication and the presence of stereotyped behaviors or circumscribed interests. Recent estimates indicate a prevalence of ASD of 1 per 150 (). The cause(s) of most cases of ASD are unknown but there is an emerging consensus that ASD have multiple etiologies. One proposed cause of ASD is exposure of the fetal brain to maternal autoantibodies during pregnancy [Dalton, P., Deacon, R., Blamire, A., Pike, M., McKinlay, I., Stein, J., Styles, P., , A., 2003. Maternal neuronal antibodies associated with autism and a language disorder. Ann. Neurol. 53, 533–537]. To provide evidence for this hypothesis, four rhesus monkeys were exposed prenatally to human IgG collected from mothers of multiple children diagnosed with ASD. Four control rhesus monkeys were exposed to human IgG collected from mothers of multiple typically developing children. Five additional monkeys were untreated controls. Monkeys were observed in a variety of behavioral paradigms involving unique social situations. Behaviors were scored by trained observers and overall activity was monitored with actimeters. Rhesus monkeys gestationally exposed to IgG class antibodies from mothers of children with ASD consistently demonstrated increased whole-body stereotypies across multiple testing paradigms. These monkeys were also hyperactive compared to controls. Treatment with IgG purified from mothers of typically developing children did not induce stereotypical or hyperactive behaviors. These findings support the potential for an autoimmune etiology in a subgroup of patients with neurodevelopmental disorders. This research raises the prospect of prenatal evaluation for neurodevelopmental risk factors and the potential for preventative therapeutics. > > > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > > environment? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 > My first child developed normally then regressed into autism with his > 18 month vaccinations, but my second seemed different (autistic?) > from birth. The difference for my kids was that the second child got > the hepatitis b shot at birth. Who knows what that did to his little > body, we had to go to the ER less than a week after he was born for > high fever and constant crying. My #2 has a dx of " classic Kanner's autism " , severe, low functioning. My other kids all have various presentations of spectrum also. None of them really " regressed " . My #2 received his HepB vax at birth. He cried immediately following the shot, and nonstop for 12 months afterward. It has taken me 9 years to recover him. That vax, at birth, is NASTY. > I believe that genetic disorders are due to environmental insults > that have altered the body at the cellular level (DNA/mito) and > this " defect " is sometimes passed down the family line. I know of 3 families who reversed a celiac dx with chelation, and celiac is also supposed to be genetic. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 I had to rush my dd to the ER about 10 days after the Hep B vaccine too. She was really agitated and had a walnut sized lump under her right ear. Oh I am sooooo mad!!! It messed my dd up! On Aug 20, 2008, at 11:00 AM, wrote: > Not " always " . The first case of autism was discovered by Leo Kanner > after mercury was introduced into the medical field. > > My first child developed normally then regressed into autism with his > 18 month vaccinations, but my second seemed different (autistic?) > from birth. The difference for my kids was that the second child got > the hepatitis b shot at birth. Who knows what that did to his little > body, we had to go to the ER less than a week after he was born for > high fever and constant crying. > > Hep B vaccine has been accused of molecular mimicry and they don't > know enough about it to be giving it to anyone, it's a tragedy they > allow it to be given at birth. > > So, given the fact that babies are getting vaccinations at birth, > it's impossible to say that their autism is genetic, how would you > know anymore? > > I believe that genetic disorders are due to environmental insults > that have altered the body at the cellular level (DNA/mito) and > this " defect " is sometimes passed down the family line. > > Interestingly, many of our kids have sensitivities to the food > ingredients contained in the vaccinations. If food particles are in > with the adjuvants of the vaccinations, have they triggered immune > response (autoantibodies) against the foods as well? I am curious. > > Have you read this study? > > Stereotypies and hyperactivity in rhesus monkeys exposed to IgG from > mothers of children with autism. > > Authors: > , Loren A.1 > Ashwood, 2,3 > Braunschweig, 4 > Cabanlit, Maricel4 > Van de Water, Judy3,4 > Amaral, G.1,3 dgamaral@... > Source: > Brain, Behavior & Immunity; Aug2008, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p806-816, 11p > > Abstract: Autism together with Asperger syndrome and pervasive > developmental disorder not otherwise specified form a spectrum of > conditions (autism spectrum disorders or ASD) that is characterized > by disturbances in social behavior, impaired communication and the > presence of stereotyped behaviors or circumscribed interests. Recent > estimates indicate a prevalence of ASD of 1 per 150 (). The cause(s) > of most cases of ASD are unknown but there is an emerging consensus > that ASD have multiple etiologies. One proposed cause of ASD is > exposure of the fetal brain to maternal autoantibodies during > pregnancy [Dalton, P., Deacon, R., Blamire, A., Pike, M., McKinlay, > I., Stein, J., Styles, P., , A., 2003. Maternal neuronal > antibodies associated with autism and a language disorder. Ann. > Neurol. 53, 533–537]. To provide evidence for this hypothesis, four > rhesus monkeys were exposed prenatally to human IgG collected from > mothers of multiple children diagnosed with ASD. Four control rhesus > monkeys were exposed to human IgG collected from mothers of multiple > typically developing children. Five additional monkeys were untreated > controls. Monkeys were observed in a variety of behavioral paradigms > involving unique social situations. Behaviors were scored by trained > observers and overall activity was monitored with actimeters. Rhesus > monkeys gestationally exposed to IgG class antibodies from mothers of > children with ASD consistently demonstrated increased whole-body > stereotypies across multiple testing paradigms. These monkeys were > also hyperactive compared to controls. Treatment with IgG purified > from mothers of typically developing children did not induce > stereotypical or hyperactive behaviors. These findings support the > potential for an autoimmune etiology in a subgroup of patients with > neurodevelopmental disorders. This research raises the prospect of > prenatal evaluation for neurodevelopmental risk factors and the > potential for preventative therapeutics. > > > > > > > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > > > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > > > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > > > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > > > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > > > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > > > environment? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 External factors, such as diet, can alter which genes are expressed. One example of this is the ketogenic diet and epilepsy. Many of these kids have intractable epilepsy and are able to come off their seizure meds. I don't know why these kids have epilepsy. Was it genetic or the environment. Remember the movie, First Do No Harm? It was based upon the true story of a family which cured their son by using the ketogenic diet. The medical establishment wanted to put the child on medications which resulted in some really bad side effects. The mother rediscovered the diet in some medical journal articles written in the 1920s and found a program which allowed him to enroll. IMHO, most cases of autism are induced by external factors, such as vaccines, mercury, viruses, etc. How else would you explain the increasing numbers? I'm very hopeful that diet, chelation, supplements, etc. will be able to address any *genetic or environmental issues* we're facing. In case you are interested, here's a link to an article on gene expression and the ketogenic diet. http://tinyurl.com/atzyv > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > environment? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 SAMe methylates DNA among many other things, so if methylation is impaired (mercury does this very well), then this too can effect gene expression. I agree with Andy. The polling mitochondria argument is a red herring. And from what I gather it is working really well. orelindel wrote: > > External factors, such as diet, can alter which genes are expressed. > One example of this is the ketogenic diet and epilepsy. Many of these > kids have intractable epilepsy and are able to come off their seizure > meds. I don't know why these kids have epilepsy. Was it genetic or the > environment. Remember the movie, First Do No Harm? It was based upon > the true story of a family which cured their son by using the ketogenic > diet. The medical establishment wanted to put the child on medications > which resulted in some really bad side effects. The mother rediscovered > the diet in some medical journal articles written in the 1920s and > found a program which allowed him to enroll. > > IMHO, most cases of autism are induced by external factors, such as > vaccines, mercury, viruses, etc. How else would you explain the > increasing numbers? I'm very hopeful that diet, chelation, supplements, > etc. will be able to address any *genetic or environmental issues* > we're facing. In case you are interested, here's a link to an article > on gene expression and the ketogenic diet. > > http://tinyurl.com/atzyv <http://tinyurl.com/atzyv> > > > > > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > > environment? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2008 Report Share Posted September 1, 2008 > > > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > > environment? > > > > > > hi there, I would like to add a comment about parents who think there children born autistic, because he or she never was o.k from birth., we have to remember, our first vaccine goes when our little one is either 2 or 4 months old, and that is DPT, if we take a look at the side effect of each one of them " if we have a gene that is suseptable to toxin such as tetanus or pertusis " , we will see a child who is behaving obnormal, there is a movie name " Vaccine Nation " , that Dr. Null made that movie, won lots of prizes, it is showing what devestating effect that vaccine causes even from the beginning, including Sudden Infent Death, BSS, Autism and so on, we start the vaccine so soon, that it wont allow us to see our child in a normal state, one vaccine after another, till we knock them out and we take the life out of them, NOT FOR a moment let them to tell, that our child was born autistic, some boxeres get nocked out in the first round and some in the round 12, that is the same in our kids, some of our kids were out in the first vaccine and some of 'em in the last, so treating the vaccine will bring our kids back I hope. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2008 Report Share Posted September 1, 2008 If methylation is impaired then SAMe doesn't methylate a whole lot of things including DNA. This will effect gene expression and can be another way you end up with a mitochondrial disorder. I think Andy is right. The mitochondrial issue is a red herring to distract people from the real issues. And it is working. arvinseroj wrote: > > > > > > > > If you have this SNP, SOD2 +/+, which affects > > > the mitochondria, is this a genetic predisposition > > > for getting Autism? Does the environment alter > > > the genes, whether that was with an ancestor or a new > > > toxin that overloads the system? And if you eliminate > > > the toxins, the genes work better with an improved > > > environment? > > > > > > > > > > hi there, I would like to add a comment about parents who think > there children born autistic, because he or she never was o.k from > birth., we have to remember, our first vaccine goes when our little > one is either 2 or 4 months old, and that is DPT, if we take a look > at the side effect of each one of them " if we have a gene that is > suseptable to toxin such as tetanus or pertusis " , we will see a child > who is behaving obnormal, there is a movie name " Vaccine Nation " , > that Dr. Null made that movie, won lots of prizes, it is showing what > devestating effect that vaccine causes even from the beginning, > including Sudden Infent Death, BSS, Autism and so on, we start the > vaccine so soon, that it wont allow us to see our child in a normal > state, one vaccine after another, till we knock them out and we take > the life out of them, NOT FOR a moment let them to tell, that our > child was born autistic, some boxeres get nocked out in the first > round and some in the round 12, that is the same in our kids, some of > our kids were out in the first vaccine and some of 'em in the last, > so treating the vaccine will bring our kids back I hope. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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