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These are good questions... the mtDNA deletions sounds ominous.. not good.  If

it's " deleted " I'm not sure how they could put it back.

 

Subject: mitochondrial dysfunction

To: csb-autism-rx

Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:24 PM

I have been reading about the mitochondrial dysfunction, and came

across the following test results that were performed on 25 children.

mtDNA mutations: N=53700G>A, 3243A>G, mtDNA deletions (KSS)

Nuclear DNA mutations: N=1467A>T homogygote

Do you know how one might test a child for mitochondrial dysfunction

and then secondly, how might that be treated?

Is it possible that an adverse event to a vaccine can alter a persons

DNA? Thanks for any assistance.

Bob Meyer

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