Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 The test Dr. Yasko uses measures normal variants of the genes found at high incidence in the general healthy population. These variants are well known not to cause or correlate very strongly with the disease. For Parkinson's disease, the only thing that is 'proven' to help in the mainstream witch doctor in a white lab coat religoius dogma is coenzyme Q-10. Of course they never mention it since it is a 'vitamin,' but it did extend life in controlled trials which none of the current drugs do. If you want to actually help your mom and your son you will have to look elsewhere than the Yasko protocol and the Genova detoxigenomics test. E. g. detox for mercury using alpha lipoic acid per the protocol in my books. Hope this helps. Andy www.noamalgam.com www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html > > My mum is displaying symptoms of Parkinsons. She has suffered mental health difficulties all her life and has been on a cocktail of drugs for years. We are trying to sort out assessment as it may be the drugs that are causing a secondary type presentation of parkinsons. > > I sent for a parkinsons booklet which explains drug options and how they work. I am gobsmacked to learn that the drugs target (to change the expression of) COMT and MAO and block glutamate. > > This is surprising if you saw my previous post and the gentics dr said that SNP's to these genes do not cause disease yet these are what parkinsons drugs target. These are genes tested as part of Yasko panel and the suggested protocol also aims to change the expression of these. > > I found this very interesting, especially as the same things appear to be causing very similar problems for my mother and my son. > > Alison R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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