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Re: genetic tests

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Hi Lisa,

The only one that Yasko does in her basic panel that overlaps with
yours is the MTHFR C677T. Tom was -/- on that one. This means that
he does indeed convert folic acid to folate. If your dd is +/- it
probably means that she has more trouble making that conversion (but
not as bad as +/+).

I'm not familar with the other results, but the smart Yasko folks
could probably help you.

Sorry I don't know more...

Sally



-- In CharlotteSTAR@yahoogroups.com, w3m1@... wrote:
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> Hi Sally,
>
> Thanks so much for the help. I'll check out Yaskos website. My
daughter is also sensitive to everything. I guess I should have
mentioned the test results. Maybe you or someone else had similar
results:
> Apo E - Chromosome 19 was 3/3
> MTHFR- Chromosome 1 - C677T was + and an arrow down/-
> GSTM1 - Cromosome 1 was ABSENT
> SOD2 - Chromosome 6 - A16V was + and an arrow down/-
>
> I appreciate any help anyone could give me. Thanks.
> Lisa
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sam_hsmom <sallyannmiller@...>
> To: CharlotteSTAR@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 11:34 pm
> Subject: [CharlotteSTAR] Re: genetic tests
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> Hi Lisa,
>
> That would probably be Amy Yaskos work. Her sight used to be
> autismanswer.com, but it may have changed. You could probably
google
> her and find out.
>
> We did all her genetic testing and it did give us and our DAN some
good
> info. I just couldn't pursue everything she does because Tom is so
> sensitive to supplements and sometimes the negatives don't show up
for
> weeks. It could literally take us years just to get on step 1 (she
is
> a big proponent of a little bit of LOTS and LOTS of supplements).
> But, I'm really glad I did the genetics, and the pathways are
> fascinating (but I understand maybe 10% of it!).
>
> HTH,
>
> Sally
>
> --- In CharlotteSTAR@yahoogroups.com, "jcnym" <w3m1@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew what book or website would
explain
> > best about the different pathways that are affected when there
are
> > problems with the different genes. Thanks. Lisa
> >
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Hi Lisa, That would probably be Amy Yaskos work. Her sight used to be autismanswer.com, but it may have changed. You could probably google her and find out. ...
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Hi Sally, Thanks so much for the help. I'll check out Yaskos website. My daughter is also sensitive to everything. I guess I should have mentioned the test...
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- Hi Lisa, The only one that Yasko does in her basic panel that overlaps with yours is the MTHFR C677T. Tom was -/- on that one. This means that he does...
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Hi Sally, Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it. I haven't gotten a chance to check out Yasko yet but I will soon. Hope all is going well for...
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