"Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/neuromuscular/mitosyn.html

Actually much is known about mitochondrial disease and the above URL will
tell all of you much more than you ever wanted to know about these rare
disorders.  For the Noe children to have all died in infancy, one would have
to believe that they all inherited a congenital form of mitochondrial
disease, and None of them would have been normal. My wife and I, in our
combined 50 years of caring for newborns have seen only one child with this
rare disorder, and the child was so sick that it died in the NICU, and was
diagnosed at autopsy.  These mitochondrial syndromes are being used to
explain all of the disorders like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia,
you name it. Blame your problems on "free radicals" mentality.  No one wants
to admit that some crazy woman killed all of her children.  I doubt that
exhumed tissues would be able to show whether any of these children had
mitochondrial syndrome.

 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
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