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Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

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Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

In advance thank you.

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Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCESTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

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Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.

I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

 

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

 

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

 

Good luck! 

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To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

 

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.

2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

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Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES 

 Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

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Sally,

Thank you very much for your great info .

I hate lab testing as my boy is difficult to do this as well.

sema

To: mb12 valtrex From: saverkamp@...Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 19:15:22 -0800Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

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Judy,

Thank you very much after reading all your messages about Yasko I decided to do only the test and than

if ý can find a good DAN doctor who works via Skype on - line than he can advise me what to do.

As ý know there is Doctor Woeller who accept skype consultation, do you know anyone else ?

Thank you,

sema

To: mb12 valtrex From: judyf1984@...Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 19:37:12 -0800Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCESTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

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Toni,

Thank you for the great info, as ý know Yasko Test is Usd 500, is this the same test mentioning in the link with cost Usd 199 ?

I am thinking just do the test and ý am sure this group will help me , ý really loved the group, you all fantastic ...

Thank you very much.

sema

To: mb12 valtrex From: bellbaby@...Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 23:07:03 -0500Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCESTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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I want to compare both of them (yasko / 23andme.com )

However I can't find a example result.( 23andme)

Can you help me?

I have some results from Yasko.

I want to find out more information for my friends.

Thank you very much.

serpil

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 6:07:03 AMSubject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCESTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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23andme.com is thousands of genes from your genetic code.But only some of the raw data is converted to info you can use.The other data you have to know what you are looking for.

So it's less money, you get more info, but you have to work to interpret it. I can't tell you how to interpret it, you will have to use the 23andme groups or other people to help you interpret the data. Several months ago I came across a group on the internet who gave me the right info so I could look up a couple of the SNPs on 23andme for my dad and husband (they got that testing, not Yasko) but I don't have the website bookmarked and they were only talking about a few of the SNPs.

 

I want to compare both of them (yasko / 23andme.com )

However I can't find a example result.( 23andme)

Can you help me?

I have some results from Yasko.

I want to find out more information for my friends.

Thank you very much.

 

serpil

 

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Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 6:07:03 AMSubject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.

I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

 

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

 

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

 

Good luck! 

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To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

 

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.

2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

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Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES 

 Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Same here. We did the Yasko test and our DAN understands Yasko so she tells us the really important things we should do (Metals IV is what she thinks is one of the biggies that our kids should be on). Our genetics weren't that bad so we really don't need much that we aren't already on but the "whys" sure fell into place - like my son's ammonia problem and why he can't do fats and proteins well (which we always loaded him up on with no real change in numbers) - he genetically can't deal with them. Our DAN actually called me up after the results and told me not to give him daily Omegas because he can't process it. I only give it every other day now. So there's useful information to be had - especially whys which will help you understand what you need to do forever and what you don't. I know my son has to stay on Yucca because ammonia will build up in him without it and explains why he always needs to go back on it a few months after he stops it. *shrugs*But we did dodge some of the bigger bullets - no MTHFR/Suox and only 1 CBS mutations! Woot woot! Mostly, it confirmed what we already knew and told us why - we can't afford the full protocol, either.There are a couple DANs that do Yasko. Dr. Mullan in Burbank, CA I think doesn't even do DAN anymore, just Yasko, so if you can't do it alone because it's too hard to understand, there's some help. Dr. West also does Yasko. West doesn't skype - she's not that up on tech yet. I don't know if Mullan does Skype appointments.

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On Mar 3, 2011, at 8:07 PM, Toni Marie Lombardo wrote:

Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.

I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

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To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.

2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

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Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Cheryl,

Thank you very much for your good guidance to me.

How long ago you did the test and the changes you have made as per this test ,

have you seen good imrovements on your child ?

Thanks again,

sema

To: mb12 valtrex From: cheryl.biomed.mom@...Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 15:43:25 -0800Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Same here. We did the Yasko test and our DAN understands Yasko so she tells us the really important things we should do (Metals IV is what she thinks is one of the biggies that our kids should be on). Our genetics weren't that bad so we really don't need much that we aren't already on but the "whys" sure fell into place - like my son's ammonia problem and why he can't do fats and proteins well (which we always loaded him up on with no real change in numbers) - he genetically can't deal with them. Our DAN actually called me up after the results and told me not to give him daily Omegas because he can't process it. I only give it every other day now. So there's useful information to be had - especially whys which will help you understand what you need to do forever and what you don't. I know my son has to stay on Yucca because ammonia will build up in him without it and explains why he always needs to go back on it a few months after he stops it. *shrugs*

But we did dodge some of the bigger bullets - no MTHFR/Suox and only 1 CBS mutations! Woot woot! Mostly, it confirmed what we already knew and told us why - we can't afford the full protocol, either.

There are a couple DANs that do Yasko. Dr. Mullan in Burbank, CA I think doesn't even do DAN anymore, just Yasko, so if you can't do it alone because it's too hard to understand, there's some help. Dr. West also does Yasko. West doesn't skype - she's not that up on tech yet. I don't know if Mullan does Skype appointments.

Cheryl

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On Mar 3, 2011, at 8:07 PM, Toni Marie Lombardo wrote:

Agree with two PP. We did the Yasko tests for the genetic results. Valuable info for sure! Now, if you know the SNPs you could do 23andme.com for cheaper and try to research what all the SNPs mean by yourself.I don't regret spending the money on the test, just can't afford to do her entire protocol. That being said, I do believe she recommends trying things one at a time to see if it's effective and getting rid of any element that doesn't seem to be worth it... not just doing the whole shebang at once...

Yasko is good to see the genetics. In my son's case, based on his genetics, he needs high B-12 low B-6, when I tried this combo he immediately did better. He also needs to also have his ammonia kept low based on genetics and a lot of sulfur based stuff raises ammonia.

How Yasko is bad is it is sooooooooooo expensive, too expensive to use her stuff. Do it with a DAN doc that will use the genetics and tell you what suppliments to take and have them order the lab work so it will go through insurance.

Good luck!

Subject: Re: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCESTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 7:15 PM

Sema,I bit the bullet and started with Yasko a couple of years ago and ran into 3 problems:1) Way too expensive for us; we used her list of supplements but bought our own brand through Vitacost to keep the cost down but didn't see a difference in our son.2) Couldn't understand the science, no matter how many times I saw that damn video of hers.3) Didn't really get great support from her website. I think the threads are set up weird; I could not see much to follow up on, etc.

She also recommends testing monthly to see where your child is and we could not afford that, either. Plus I hate doing all those tests.sally

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 6:13:36 AMSubject: YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello, Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group .. In advance thank you. sema

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So you order the test online. Where can you go do gt the blood drawn? Will the regular doctor's office draw it? Thanks.

YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello,

Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

In advance thank you.

sema

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Yasko is a circle-dabber card. They send you finger prickers and you fill the circles. The instructions said we only need THREE of five circles (read your directions) because I put my little girl thru a lot of crying getting all five circles filled in. Doh. Still, it's kind of a pain to do if your kid has fast coagulating blood. I think I needed to poke my son 3 times to get all 3 circles filled in.

23andme is a spit test.

 

So you order the test online. Where can you go do gt the blood drawn? Will the regular doctor's office draw it? Thanks.

YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

 

 Hello,

 

Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

 

In advance thank you.

 

sema

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Toni

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You can take your child to your doctor to do it, though. We waited to do it until we knew we were doing a blood draw and they took a bit of the drawn blood from the vacuutainer tube to drop in the circles.

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On Mar 6, 2011, at 8:19 AM, Toni Marie Lombardo wrote:

Yasko is a circle-dabber card. They send you finger prickers and you fill the circles. The instructions said we only need THREE of five circles (read your directions) because I put my little girl thru a lot of crying getting all five circles filled in. Doh. Still, it's kind of a pain to do if your kid has fast coagulating blood. I think I needed to poke my son 3 times to get all 3 circles filled in.

23andme is a spit test.

So you order the test online. Where can you go do gt the blood drawn? Will the regular doctor's office draw it? Thanks.

YASKO PROTOCOL EXPERIANCES

Hello,

Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

In advance thank you.

sema

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Ok thanks, I had no idea how it worked. Sometimes I think the finger pricks are worse than the blood draw here.Lol.

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Hello,

Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

In advance thank you.

sema

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Ok thanks, another option.

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Hello,

Will appreciate if you can share your experiance with Yasko anyone using in this group ..

In advance thank you.

sema

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