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Of course, mercury poisoning induces mitochondrial disease.

So you could let MD's enrich themselves hurting your kid even more by 'treating

mitochondrial dysfunction,' or you could chelate them and have them get better.

Andy

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presentation of a child with autism, PDD, or ASD because of underlying medical

issues, please read about autism and mitochondrial disease. Research in this

area is still evolving and the connection between the two diseases, although

recognized for over a decade, is rapidly gaining traction and attention.

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Arizona and a whole day of the schedule was set aside to discuss the connection

between mitochondrial disease and autism. Please join us for an informal

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code 017921# at the prompt. (All are welcome - feel free to post this on other

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Mercury poisoning may or may induce mitochondrial disease. Without proper

positive research I think it is a bit overzealous to claim that. There have been

studies that have been conducted and confirmed that Terbutaline during pregnancy

causes the susceptibility to pesticides such as chlorpyrifos and endosulfan

which cause mitochondrial disease. Dr. Zimmerman has confirmed that and

so did research performed at Hopkins and U-Penn.

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presentation of a child with autism, PDD, or ASD because of underlying medical

issues, please read about autism and mitochondrial disease. Research in this

area is still evolving and the connection between the two diseases, although

recognized for over a decade, is rapidly gaining traction and attention.

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> > The United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation symposium recently took place in

Arizona and a whole day of the schedule was set aside to discuss the connection

between mitochondrial disease and autism. Please join us for an informal

discussion about what was discussed at that meeting.

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> > Join MitoAction every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 12:30 pm EST to

participate in an open task force and resource-share by telephone,

1-866-414-2828, enter code 017921# at the prompt. (All are welcome - feel free

to post this on other groups that would benefit from participating!)

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Hi Andy,

So the best treatment for mito:  just chelation? or the chelation along with

other supps specifically targeting mito dysfunction?

nancy j

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From: andrewhallcutler <AndyCutler@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: What is the connection between mitochondrial

disease and autism?

Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 2:22 AM

 

Of course, mercury poisoning induces mitochondrial disease.

So you could let MD's enrich themselves hurting your kid even more by 'treating

mitochondrial dysfunction,' or you could chelate them and have them get better.

Andy

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Chelation has brought down high pyruvic, lactic and orotic acid levels for my

daughter. I did not know what these meant and was told by Mayos that they

indicated 'low renal clearance threshhold.'!!! I knew that this was a crock!!

and kept looking. Thankfully, I came across this group and Cutler to guide me in

a safe chelation protocol. It was years later when I formally requested her

record from Mayos that I learned that 'Mito Dysfunction' was a differential

diagnosis at that time. Yes, I'm a firm believer that the metal overload

disrupts so many functions including basic cellular ones. To me, getting rid of

the metal and support with supplements, diet etc are vital to recovery. My

daughter may never fit in the 'recovered' category but she is so much better!

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Dr. Cutler,

I have sent you emails at your AOL account and here plenty of times. I am in

need to consult with you! Please, can you email me back and let me know how I

can get in touch with you to consult.

Thank you!

Shruti.

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presentation of a child with autism, PDD, or ASD because of underlying medical

issues, please read about autism and mitochondrial disease. Research in this

area is still evolving and the connection between the two diseases, although

recognized for over a decade, is rapidly gaining traction and attention.

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> > The United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation symposium recently took place in

Arizona and a whole day of the schedule was set aside to discuss the connection

between mitochondrial disease and autism. Please join us for an informal

discussion about what was discussed at that meeting.

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> > Join MitoAction every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 12:30 pm EST to

participate in an open task force and resource-share by telephone,

1-866-414-2828, enter code 017921# at the prompt. (All are welcome - feel free

to post this on other groups that would benefit from participating!)

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There is also research that supports the use of ALA for its antioxidant

potential in mitochondrial dysfunction.  So, it may be the antioxidant effect

that is causing our children to do better rather than the reduction of metals. 

Either way, if it works, it works.

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Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 12:18:10 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: What is the connection between mitochondrial

disease and autism?

 

Chelation has brought down high pyruvic, lactic and orotic acid levels for my

daughter. I did not know what these meant and was told by Mayos that they

indicated 'low renal clearance threshhold.'!!! I knew that this was a crock!!

and kept looking. Thankfully, I came across this group and Cutler to guide me in

a safe chelation protocol. It was years later when I formally requested her

record from Mayos that I learned that 'Mito Dysfunction' was a differential

diagnosis at that time. Yes, I'm a firm believer that the metal overload

disrupts so many functions including basic cellular ones. To me, getting rid of

the metal and support with supplements, diet etc are vital to recovery. My

daughter may never fit in the 'recovered' category but she is so much better!

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As I recall Mito Disorder was underlying in HANNAH POLING case and caused CDC to

concede that in the presence of mitochondrial disorder, vaccines could cause

autism.(they state autism like symptoms - heck, that's all my kid has is

symptoms)

For example, LYME DISEASE is a mitochondrial disorder so kids with LYME DISEASE

are significantly more susceptible to vaccine reactions, which are further

increased by use of TYLENOL that inhibits the mitochondrial functions.

I suspect there are other mito disorders. Having any illness will disrupt mito -

ergo dont vax sick kids.

The statistics in our taxpayer funded Vaccine Adverse Effects Reporting system

showed strong correlation btwn vax & autism - but VAERS DATABASE somehow turned

over to PRIVATE COMPANY to avoid FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT inquiries - then

mysteriously disappeared.

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Stacey,

Any research that is out there points only to the fact that ALA is a powerfull

antioxidant that works from within the cells. There is no positive conclusion

from research material that point to the fact that ALA is even a chelator. ALA

helps chelate but the mechanism is not known.In itself ALA is not a

chelator.Dihydrolipoic acid can be a chelator due to the presence of two thiols.

ALA is working for most of the kids because being a powerful antioxidant it is

helping in the mito dysfunction of these kids and making them better.

This is further strengthened by the fact that DANA never used DMSA at all. So

you are right.

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