Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 I ahd a detoxigenomic test from genova labs. this test is not covered by insurance. I recommend this test becasue it will help you determine if you ahve trouble with certain meds/certain liver /detox pathways etc. the dr recieves a list/or acutally drs know which meds do go through which pathways/ and thus can determine what meds are bad for you. The lab and everything I've heard about genetics says that these results are genetic /(inherited). I tend to question this based on epigenetics. (wiki that to learn more) and I wonder if toxic exposure/dental things/infections etc could cause these issues.I had mercury. root canl and molds and infections., also second hand smoke daily as a child. THIS TEST COMMENTS THAT SECOND HAND SMOKE IS BAD, cant detox well. p450 1A1, 1B1 2c9 phase 2 detox COMT = reduced clearance of dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine from neural synapses SOD superoxide dismutase=primary antioxidant enzyme within the mitochondria of cells, take anitoxidants and manganese. Increased risk of cardiomyopathy? (CAN ANYONE COMMENT ON WHAT TESTS TO GET re THIS?) NAt2 I114T R197 Q = na acytly transferease, gut and liver detox K268R GSTP1, in brain and lungs detox =glutathion s transferase, it says ensure availablity of glutahione precursors and cofactors, eg methione, na acetylcysteine, glutamine, glycine, magnesioum, and b6. GLutathione deplketion may be offset by alpha lipoic acid, miltk thistle, taurine. onoins garlic leeks,m broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage lae brussel sprouts cand increase glutahione and reduce cancer risk. consume an antioxidant rich diet. ANYOONE WHO HAS similar test results/knows of a genetics chat group like these tests/ or info re these things please contact me, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 when you say second hand smoke is bad, do you mean it's bad to be around now, or that it has some kind of lingering effect even if you're no longer around it? penny From: amydent9 <amydent9@...>Subject: [infections] detox genetics testinfections Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:41 AM I ahd a detoxigenomic test from genova labs. this test is not covered by insurance.I recommend this test becasue it will help you determine if you ahve trouble with certain meds/certain liver /detox pathways etc.the dr recieves a list/or acutally drs know which meds do go through which pathways/ and thus can determine what meds are bad for you.The lab and everything I've heard about genetics says that these results are genetic /(inherited) . I tend to question this based on epigenetics. (wiki that to learn more) and I wonder if toxic exposure/dental things/infections etc could cause these issues.I had mercury. root canl and molds and infections., also second hand smoke daily as a child. THIS TEST COMMENTS THAT SECOND HAND SMOKE IS BAD, cant detox well.p450 1A1, 1B12c9phase 2 detox COMT = reduced clearance of dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine from neural synapsesSOD superoxide dismutase=primary antioxidant enzyme within the mitochondria of cells, take anitoxidants and manganese. Increased risk of cardiomyopathy? (CAN ANYONE COMMENT ON WHAT TESTS TO GET re THIS?)NAt2 I114T R197 Q = na acytly transferease, gut and liver detoxK268RGSTP1, in brain and lungs detox =glutathion s transferase, it says ensure availablity of glutahione precursors and cofactors, eg methione, na acetylcysteine, glutamine, glycine, magnesioum, and b6. GLutathione deplketion may be offset by alpha lipoic acid, miltk thistle, taurine. onoins garlic leeks,m broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage lae brussel sprouts cand increase glutahione and reduce cancer risk. consume an antioxidant rich diet.ANYOONE WHO HAS similar test results/knows of a genetics chat group like these tests/ or info re these things please contact me, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 -well especially in people that cannot detox well it would have a long term effect. I think this is why in parts? of CA they ahve banned smoking in public places like restaurants Amy -- In infections , Penny Houle <pennyhoule@...> wrote: > > when you say second hand smoke is bad, do you mean it's bad to be around now, or that it has some kind of lingering effect even if you're no longer around it? > > penny > > > > From: amydent9 <amydent9@...> > Subject: [infections] detox genetics test > infections > Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:41 AM > > > > > > > I ahd a detoxigenomic test from genova labs. this test is not > covered by insurance. > > I recommend this test becasue it will help you determine if you ahve > trouble with certain meds/certain liver /detox pathways etc. > > the dr recieves a list/or acutally drs know which meds do go through > which pathways/ and thus can determine what meds are bad for you. > > The lab and everything I've heard about genetics says that these > results are genetic /(inherited) . I tend to question this based on > epigenetics. (wiki that to learn more) and I wonder if toxic > exposure/dental things/infections etc could cause these issues.I had > mercury. root canl and molds and infections., also second hand smoke > daily as a child. THIS TEST COMMENTS THAT SECOND HAND SMOKE IS BAD, > cant detox well. > > p450 1A1, 1B1 > > 2c9 > > phase 2 detox COMT = reduced clearance of dopamine, epinephrine, > norepinephrine from neural synapses > > SOD superoxide dismutase=primary antioxidant enzyme within the > mitochondria of cells, take anitoxidants and manganese. Increased > risk of cardiomyopathy? (CAN ANYONE COMMENT ON WHAT TESTS TO GET re > THIS?) > > NAt2 I114T R197 Q = na acytly transferease, gut and liver detox > K268R > > GSTP1, in brain and lungs detox =glutathion s transferase, it says > ensure availablity of glutahione precursors and cofactors, eg > methione, na acetylcysteine, glutamine, glycine, magnesioum, and > b6. GLutathione deplketion may be offset by alpha lipoic acid, > miltk thistle, taurine. onoins garlic leeks,m broccoli, cauliflower, > cabbage lae brussel sprouts cand increase glutahione and reduce > cancer risk. consume an antioxidant rich diet. > > ANYOONE WHO HAS similar test results/knows of a genetics chat group > like these tests/ or info re these things please contact me, Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Hi, Amy, Penny and the group. One of the toxins in cigarette smoke is cadmium, and it will build up in a person whose glutathione is depleted. Another one is carbon monoxide. If Albert Donnay is correct, exposure to enough carbon monoxide can cause a syndrome later that he calls MUSES. It involves hypersensitivity of all the senses, moreso than multiple chemical sensitivity. Rich > > > > From: amydent9 <amydent9@> > > Subject: [infections] detox genetics test > > infections > > Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:41 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I ahd a detoxigenomic test from genova labs. this test is not > > covered by insurance. > > > > I recommend this test becasue it will help you determine if you > ahve > > trouble with certain meds/certain liver /detox pathways etc. > > > > the dr recieves a list/or acutally drs know which meds do go > through > > which pathways/ and thus can determine what meds are bad for you. > > > > The lab and everything I've heard about genetics says that these > > results are genetic /(inherited) . I tend to question this based > on > > epigenetics. (wiki that to learn more) and I wonder if toxic > > exposure/dental things/infections etc could cause these issues.I > had > > mercury. root canl and molds and infections., also second hand > smoke > > daily as a child. THIS TEST COMMENTS THAT SECOND HAND SMOKE IS > BAD, > > cant detox well. > > > > p450 1A1, 1B1 > > > > 2c9 > > > > phase 2 detox COMT = reduced clearance of dopamine, epinephrine, > > norepinephrine from neural synapses > > > > SOD superoxide dismutase=primary antioxidant enzyme within the > > mitochondria of cells, take anitoxidants and manganese. Increased > > risk of cardiomyopathy? (CAN ANYONE COMMENT ON WHAT TESTS TO GET > re > > THIS?) > > > > NAt2 I114T R197 Q = na acytly transferease, gut and liver detox > > K268R > > > > GSTP1, in brain and lungs detox =glutathion s transferase, it says > > ensure availablity of glutahione precursors and cofactors, eg > > methione, na acetylcysteine, glutamine, glycine, magnesioum, and > > b6. GLutathione deplketion may be offset by alpha lipoic acid, > > miltk thistle, taurine. onoins garlic leeks,m broccoli, > cauliflower, > > cabbage lae brussel sprouts cand increase glutahione and reduce > > cancer risk. consume an antioxidant rich diet. > > > > ANYOONE WHO HAS similar test results/knows of a genetics chat > group > > like these tests/ or info re these things please contact me, Amy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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