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Amy Yasko and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

dr. amy yaskoDr. Amy Yasko has of late come to the attention of many chronic fatigue syndrome patients looking for any form of relief from their symptoms. She is well known for her unique approach in treating children with autism, but has more recently been expanding this approach to chronic fatigue syndrome and other illnesses. Her protocol as i have come to understand it, is through genetic testing and nutritional support of the methylation cycle. Genetic tests are performed to pinpoint the direct cause of where exactly the methylation cycle is malfunctioning. After the genetic cause of the methylation dysfunction is determined, it can be corrected with nutritional supplements. The methylation cycle affects the body’s ability to detox, the immune system, and neurotransmitters. Dr. Yasko believes that certain neurological disorders like autism and cfs can be caused at least partly by the dysfunction of this cycle.
The test also looks for a mutation in cystathionine beta synthase enzyme. This enzyme converts homocysteine to cystathionine. If the activity of this enzyme is increased, the patient can have increased levels of ammonia, the amino acid tauine, sulfites, and reduced levels of glutathione. Increases in these toxic byproducts of the cycle may lead to neurological problems and cognitive dysfunction.

This is only a theory and is not proven to work, but if you have chronic fatigue syndrome you have very few treatment options. Dr. Yasko’s treatment protocol is very different from other protocols for CFS, that is why I ordered the genetic test for myself and have started treatment with the supplememts for my specific genetic profile. Ive only been on the protocol for a couple weeks, but i need to give it some time before i can say whether its helping or not. In my last post i put up images of my genetic results. Im having a very hard time interpereting them, and i think they should really send an easier to understand write up to go along with the results. Especially with the amount of money that the testing costs. So i will post update on how i am doing with the protocol soon

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Comment by Melanie Temple

June 25, 2007 @ 12:48 am

I was most interested in your article and explorations into this insidious and relentless disease. What specific tests should I ask from my Doctor?

Thank you.

Melanie Temple
Jungian Analyst/Psychoanalyst

Comment by carlos

December 19, 2007 @ 4:47 pm

I heard from this doctor recently and I ended up in your website.
Currently I am following a protocol from an immunologist in Spain and is working quite well. I have the feeling that it has some similarities with this one. My Doctor checks for all the essential and non essential aminoacids, as well as for the active virus and the whole immune system. Based on the results she treats you with supplements, homeopatic antivirals, probiotics, etc…

I am quite interested in the protocol and the results obtained by this doctor in the US, because if it is working like I heard it is, it would be nice to hear.

What I like of my current doctor is that She does not use any antiviral or antibiotics, only homeopatic medications and supplements, including ozone treatment for the colon, because her strategy is to let the immune system rest while supplementing the body and creating a hostile environment for virus and bacteria in our body.

Please, I look forward for your feedback on this protocol you are following, and also how can I test myself for this genetic mutations you talk about.

Thanks in advance

Carlos
Fund Manager

Comment by admin

December 19, 2007 @ 8:58 pm

hi carlos,
im actually having some pretty good results so far. It seems like slow steady progress. But everbody is different, so i dont think every person will respond to this treatment. You can get the genetic test through her website holisticheal.com.
Also there is a simplified version of the supplements you can try and see if it has any benefit. Its the first link below.
Also the other links go to the genetic test results and an interperetation of the results by rich konyenburg. They were very difficult to understand.
But let me know if you have any other questions
take care

http://www.chronicfatiguetreatments.com/wordpress/treatments/yasko-protocol-simplified-approach-for-chronic-fatigue/

http://www.chronicfatiguetreatments.com/wordpress/treatments/cfs-genetic-test-results/

http://www.chronicfatiguetreatments.com/wordpress/treatments/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-case-study/

Comment by Megan

June 8, 2008 @ 8:21 pm

Hi, I found your website while researching for my own site. I wanted to comment on genetic testing of the methylation cycles and Amy Yasko; it has been over a year since I was tested and my health has improved profoundly! I work with an accupuncturist in SLC who uses Yasko’s test and some of her products, she definately uses her research and ideas about methylation and multi-factor illnesses. Both of my parents died of Parkinson’s and my sister has fibro-mialgia. Detoxing excess sulfur, heavy metals and supplementing with B12 and BH4 (among other things) has brought me to a joyous level of living. I am endlessly thankful!

Comment by admin

June 8, 2008 @ 8:40 pm

HI megan,
b12 is really helping me right now. Ive also heard that it helps alot of other people with cfs.
I wanted to try B4, but i wasnt sure how to get it.
How did you get it? Ive read that you can order from japan. I was hoping there would be an easier way.

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