Guest guest Posted January 18, 2013 Report Share Posted January 18, 2013 Sent: Fri, January 18, 2013 12:54:24 PMSubject: [CFS_Yasko] Methylation teleseminars - The Work of Dr. Amy Yasko The Work of Dr. Amy Yasko Teleseminars Tuesdays at 5:00pm PST, 6:00pm MST, 7:00pm CST and 8:00pm EST The dial in number is The participant access code is 380752 Welcome everyone! My name is Tricia Stenzel and I will be moderating this series of teleconferences on "The Work of Dr. Amy Yasko". These teleconferences will be happening every Tuesday evening, 5:00pm PST, 6:00pm MST, 7:00pm CST and 8:00pm EST starting January 22, 2013. As some of you know I use to be an Officer/Patient Advocate with a Lyme Disease Organization. I have had numerous people come to me about why they are not getting well from their various health issues. I wanted to help these people, and I also wanted to recruit the best Doctors in my opinion to help us understand what is going on with our bodies and explain things to us so that we can better heal. I am honored that Dr. Amy Yasko has asked Dr. Mullan and Mrs. to help us with this. I would like to thank Dr. Yasko for her brilliant work and for asking us to present these teleconferences. The topic for January 22, 2013 is Your Single Most Important Biochemical Process: Methylation Your body has a "traffic light" for its biochemical pathways. Dr. Mullan, with Mrs. , discuss how it can work well, what can go wrong and what that means for you. You can listen to the call and see the slides that Dr. Mullan will be explaining by logging in with your computer and clicking on http://www.startmeeting.com/ We are stunned by the amount of resource being poured out on therapeutics that are not getting you well, in fact that are making some of you significantly worse, not to mention that the mainstream is completely ignorant about your issues and has left you for dead. We are eager to make this conference be the most helpful it can possibly be. This one's for YOU! We want your input. We would like you to tell us what you want to know. We want to know if you need something repeated. You can send your questions to patriciastenzel@... Your questions can be about anything. They do not have to be about the particular week's conference subject. The teleconference will last approximately one hour. There will be approximately one half hour of lecture and then I will have the opportunity to ask Dr. Mullan and Mrs. your questions. We will be adjusting what we are doing as we go along to make this teleconference the most satisfying experience for you. I urge all of you to listen to this important information. The conference call in number is . The participant access code is 380752 This is a US toll based phone number and depending on your long distance provider you may be charged for this call. You may have unlimited long distance. If you do not, long distance charges will apply. All teleconferences will be recorded. Call to hear a replay of the teleconference This and other pertinent information will be posted on Dr. Mullan's Facebook page, my Facebook page and Dr. Yasko's Facebook page. I will also be posting the following week's topic for discussion. Mrs. is the married mother of two sons recovering from Autism Spectrum Disorder. She has been the moderator of Dr. Yasko's CH3 Nutrigenomics Parent Discussion Forum since 2005. She is the go-to person for getting it right when doing Dr. Yasko's program. She is a tireless advocate for patients and is the leader and most prominent of the Cyber Moms, a group of knowledgeable, beautiful, generous, loving women who spend hours each day helping other mothers recover their children. Author, Lecturer, Clinician, Mullan, MD, recovers patients using the methods of Dr. Amy Yasko. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Chicago Hospitals, Dr. Mullan is best known for her genetics based clinical therapeutics. She has written a number of ground breaking papers with Dr. Yasko that can be found under Resources on her web site, www.MullanMD.com . Their most recent paper, Aluminium Toxicity in Mitochondrial Disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorder is posted on their respective Facebook pages. I am honored to be the moderator of this series of teleconferences and urge all of you to please submit questions or topics that you would like discussed to either myself at patriciastenzel@... or Dr. Mullan at nancymullanmd@... because we want your input on what you would like to hear Dr. Mullan discuss. We are looking forward to a big turnout! You will not regret the time you spend with us! Sincerely, Tricia Stenzel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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