tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post1525429717608699603..comments2023-04-23T00:16:48.148+01:00Comments on Questioning Answers: Mitochondrial dysfunction and ME/CFSPaul Whiteleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14288851488012254897noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-86240482123980198682012-07-27T03:45:45.698+01:002012-07-27T03:45:45.698+01:00Similarity will be found on the mechanisms involve...Similarity will be found on the mechanisms involved, but causative agents might differ. Autism is caused by agent(s) acting on mitochondria of you know where, and CFS, mitochondria of elsewhere. Genetic susceptibilities might be similar, in terms of mitochondrial involvement, but would differ in selecting target areas. Yes, they are among the mitochondrial diseases, affecting different parts of body.사립자https://www.blogger.com/profile/06683514992838274021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-72739555038326632442012-07-25T11:24:20.203+01:002012-07-25T11:24:20.203+01:00Many thanks for the comment - some interesting vie...Many thanks for the comment - some interesting views.<br /><br />Yes, I've heard of Terry Wahls.Paul Whiteleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14288851488012254897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-68449296217964363622012-07-25T07:43:50.051+01:002012-07-25T07:43:50.051+01:00Jacob Teitelbaum, MD: "Many specialists who ...Jacob Teitelbaum, MD: "Many specialists who work with autism as well as CFS and fibromyalgia - myself included - find that there is a major overlap between the three conditions. I suspect all three have related underlying processes and, given a specific genetic makeup, the very same processes that trigger CFS and fibromyalgia in adults can trigger autism in children."<br /><br />http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/complementary-medicine/201106/is-autism-related-cfs-and-fibromyalgia<br /><br />Richard A. Van Konynenburg, Ph.D.: "For the past ten years I have been studying chronic fatigue syndrome as an independent researcher. Over the course of several years I developed a hypothesis for the pathogenesis of this disorder that prominently featured the depletion of glutathione.... I became very interested in possible parallels between chronic fatigue syndrome and autism. ... As a result I became convinced that the genetic predisposition found in autism must be the same or similar to that in a major subset of chronic fatigue syndrome, and that the resulting biochemical abnormalities were also the same or similar. "<br /><br />http://www.nutritional-healing.com.au/content/articles-content.php?heading=Autism%20treatments%20show%20promise%20in%20Chronic%20Fatigue%20Syndrome<br /><br />Great 18min TED talk by Dr. Terry Wahls entitled "Minding Your Mitochondria": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3WcHIV-NEGATIVE AIDS!https://www.blogger.com/profile/15575434615733717005noreply@blogger.com