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I have also heard that the genetic damage gets amplified by each generation

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>Reply-To: pecanbread

>To: pecanbread >

>Subject: Re: Summer....Adult ADD AND MORE!

>Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:15:33 -0700

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>Summer,

>Are you saying that the genes get damaged and some how gets passed on to

>the children of these parents? Because my mother had this problem too? Is

>it all environmental due you think....because I do but maybe in different

>ways than you...please share more.

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>Antoinette (SCD day 22)

> Re: Adult ADD AND MORE!

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> Since we're talking theories here, may I would like to add another

>possibility to the mix.

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> I developed ASD and speech problems after an additional round of

>vaccinations when moving from Richmond Virginia to overseas as a little

>girl. I suspect living in that area predisposed me to low glutathione, as

>the body uses glutathione to detoxify all sorts of contaminates entering

>the body. My father also had a part time job on weekends at

>while finishing his degree. So, got a bunch of shots, and Whamo, instant

>problems surrounding cognition. My brother was also diagnosed as ADHD.

> Then, living on a superfund, the melt off and toxin exposure

>occurred instantly causing autism, and I mean instantly!

>

> Perhaps these poisonings, whether from vaccinations, pollution, what

>have you, the mix that is causing glutathione to go down and further

>damage, perhaps this is changing our DNA that we pass down to our children.

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> Research is showing that metals like mercury, lead, cadmium and

>arsenic can change DNA, as they have mutagenic properties on cells.

>Especially liver and immune cells. And we all know, the first metal

>exposure causes upheavals in the intestinal flora and suppresses the immune

>system. So a new susceptability is being passed down. It is not strictly

>genetic, it is DNA Damage.

>

> Really, I see parents who suspect autism using SCD pre-conception,

>through birth and beyond as a possible preventative...keeping the muscosal

>layer healthy from the get go, strong and surly, and limiting exposures as

>best we can to toxins.

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> Just wanted to give another spin on this theory. While autism would

>seem genetic in our small family history, it exists no where else in the

>older generations, like a ton of people. There is a genetic link, a new

>kind, I think.

>

> Summer

>

> Bunce ajbunce@...> wrote:

> Hi Patty,

>

> Look at my family:

> Mother (celiac disease, neurological problems that could be related to

>ASD and depression)

> Father (celiac disease, diagnosed ADD six years ago)

> 4 years old (celiac disease, ADHD, irritability and some ASD

>like behavior)

> KiKi 22 months old (Celiac disease, ASD) Talked for the first time in

>her life just a week ago! Is smiling and laughing for the first time too!

> Xena 17 months old (adopted) neurological problems related to

>hyperekplexia and cerebral palsy

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> Please note that Celiac Disease (an auto-immune diseases that destroys

>the intestinal lining of the intestines causing malabsorption and abnormal

>permeability (leakey gut) of the intestines.....as it has been discovered

>in our family is much more than just GLUTEN...the gluten free diet DID NOT

>WORK! SCD does!

>

> On day 22 and already seeing improvement in many different ways in ALL

>OF US! And it has only been 3 weeks!

>

> Antoinette

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> SCD entire family day 22

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