Guest guest Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 It is very difficult to do quick homework on Yasko. You can't go to her sites a couple of times and understand what it's all about. I'm taking it very slowly and finding that I believe it may have applications to my son and myself, even though we have Lyme diagnoses. I am considering doing some of the tests. I wish people here would not be negative so quickly about this area of study. It doesn't negate the importance of treating infections and taking them seriously. It's a way to look at your own body specifically and find out what important processes might not be working correctly. Then you may be able to get those processes functioning better. Say you're lacking in an enzyme and that's a limiting factor in a cycle. You may be able to supplement the active usable form that doesn't require the enzyme, thus getting the cycle moving again. I'm probably not even saying this correctly, but I am just trying to express the basic idea that makes sense to me and is the reason I am planning to read more. It's not just obsessing about glutathione! I haven't bought her book. There is plenty of info in the files at the group and elsewhere. Maybe the book helps, but you can get a good idea of whether you're interested or not by looking at the posted files. Yes, it's pretty overwhelming. - Kate On Jan 14, 2007, at 5:55 PM, pjeanneus wrote: > DAvid and all, > I hope we can continue this discussion on this email list. Thanks, > , for your thoughtful replies. I wish I could find some hope in > Yasko, just as I wish I could find some hope in rife machines. > > You suggest that I have not done my homework. I must admit after 11 > years and some level of recovery I don't want to do that much > homework. I went to her site and was just overcome with the > impossibility of finding information. Now you tell me she has a book > on autism. Do I want to spend my money, and more importantly, my > time? > > When I took time to look for some sort of a chart linking infection > to genetic deficiency to treatment I could not find anything. What I > did find in terms of treating just borrelia was stuff most Lymies > have tried for decades to no effect. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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