
Even iets anders - wslk is 't nu even niet de goede moment, maar voor later mss -: 'elders' postte iemand iets, en daarin ging het o.a. ook over methylatie, mss had ge het al gelezen maar voor het geval van niet dacht ik dat het u mss wel zou interesseren aangezien gij hier de methylatie-experte zijt:
http://lymetolimeade.blogspot.be/2012/0 ... s-big.html
(een paar fragmentjes al die iemand/degene die de link postte specifiek had aangehaald)
heb het ook diagonaal gelezen maar wat vooral belangrijk is ,volgens mij, is het stukje helemaal onderaan over Amy Yasko:Yasko provides DNA testing that examines the concept of toxic overload — but her special focus is on autism (as a lot of research supports the prevalent theory that autism is caused by a heavy toxic burden, ranging from infectious agents and viruses to heavy metals). Her protocol has worked wonders for scores of autistic children. In addition to those with autism, a lot of Lymies and chronically ill/fatigued people rely on Yasko's DNA testing to determine what is wrong with our "methylation" cycle and how to fix it.
The Yasko Methylation Panel checks thirty genotypes and reports specifically where mutations are present among them.
The last one, CBS - C699T, requires treatment before the others, so methylation stays in a state of disrepair until this is properly addressed. Sensitivity to sulfur products and sulfur containing antibiotics is often symptomatic of this mutation. A constant state of flight or fight as a result of chronic high levels of sulfur can also cause sympathetic versus parasympathetic overload. This cortisol response has a wide range of secondary effects in the body, including changes in magnesium/calcium, decreased levels of serotonin and dopamine... [and] blood sugar issues.
Als je het gen ? of afwijking CBS-C699T hebt dan moet dit eerst aangepakt worden want anders zal je ziek blijven.
De schrijfster heeft verschillende mutaties , vermoedelijk is dat bij ons ook zo en is dat de reden waarom wij ziek zijn van Lyme, schimmel ,chemische stoffen ,ADHD ,autisme enz.. hebben:astly, my MTHFR and MTRR mutations both lead to high levels of homocysteine, which is responsible for a wide range of inflammatory conditions, including heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Conclusie vd schrijfstr: But now I know my detoxification strategies barely scratched the surface because of an overload of biotoxins, mold, and a broken methylation cycle. Now I need to bring out the big guns. Shoemaker and Yasko both offer excellent and proven ways to bypass genetic mutations related to biotoxins and methylation — in short, they include cholestyramine, RNA drops, methyl-B12, folates, and glutathione.
Spijtig gaat ze in deze blog niet verder ingaat op haar behandeling behalve dus het vernoemen van cholestyramine (waarover ik in een andere groep reeds een hele uitleg had gepost), RNA drops(nog nooit van gehoord ,dat wordt zoeken),methyl-B12 (let op dit is de vorm van B12 die geen omzettingen meer vraagt van het lichaam),folaat(ipv foliumzuur:zelfde opmerking als hiervoor ,ook Klinghardt gebruikt deze vorm) en gluthatione( dacht nu toch wel dat dat sulfur was?? ,moet ik eens nakijken)
dan hebt ge mss al het relevantste om mee te beginnen ofzoEen kritische opmerking op de blog van de schrijfster wil ik hier toch bijzetten want het is weer zoals met alles wat niet algemeen bewezen is :er zijn believers en non-believers:JeffMarch 2, 2012 at 10:01 AM
I would ignore Yasko's advice regarding the CBS polymorphism. I have the CBS issue as well, and found out through a lot of research that it isn't as "dreaded" as one is first led to believe.
Most all researchers and autism experts like Rosemary Waring, Jill James and Susan Owens, just to name a few, completely disagree with her CBS hypothesis, especially her claim that sulfate is toxic. SulFITE is, but not sulfate.
Also, Rich Van Konynenburg and Neil Nathan M.D.'s study showed that even those who had the CBS issue recovered or restored their methylation without having to address it using Yasko's restrictive rules. Rich also says that adults with CFS/lyme/autism spectrum disorders should not reduce their protein too much.
Finally, keep in mind that healthy people have many of these genetics as well. As "anonymous" posted above, the factor that turns on this genetic expression is the environmental toxins one is exposed to.
