Landmark Study: Mercury Poisoning Causes Autism
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October 10, 2008
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LANDMARK STUDY FINDS: MERCURY POISONING CAUSES AUTISM
WASHINGTON, DC – New study, “Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicity and
Susceptibility in Autism” in the peer-reviewed Journal of the Neurological
Sciences1, confirms a causal link between subacute mercury poisoning in children
and their autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis. The autism community
reported that this study presents, “…some compelling evidence…consistent with
the author’s theory that mercury exposure plays a role in autism.”2
This paper3 presents the first prospective, blinded cohort study to examine
children diagnosed with an ASD using: urinary porphyrin profile analysis (UPPA)
to assess the body-burden and physiological effects of their mercury,
glutathione analysis to assess susceptibility to mercury poisoning, and
Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) scores to measure ASD severity.
These evaluations4 established:
• Non-chelated patients diagnosed with an ASD had UPPA profiles indicative of
mercury poisoning that strongly correlated with ASD severity, measured using
CARS scores.
• Glutathione (a key biochemical in the body’s mercury detoxification pathway)
was significantly lower in patients diagnosed with an ASD in comparison with its
level in neurotypical controls.
• Increasing mercury-poisoning severity, as indicated by the UPPA results, was
associated with lower glutathione levels among the patients diagnosed with an
ASD.
Based upon these findings, the researchers concluded, “ASDs may result from a
combination of genetic/ biochemical susceptibilities in the form of a reduced
ability to excrete mercury and/or increased environ-mental exposures at key
developmental times.”
The Autism Research Institute, the non-profit CoMeD, Inc., and, through a grant
from the Brenen Hornstein Autism Research & Education (BHARE) Foundation, the
non-profit Institute of Chronic Illnesses, Inc. funded this research study.
Today, any parent, physician, or healthcare provider can easily confirm whether
or not a non-chelated child diagnosed with an ASD is mercury poisoned by having
UPPA testing run at LabCorp (CLIA-certified, test# 120980) or Laboratoire
Philippe Auguste (ISO-certified, 119 Philippe Auguste Avenue, Paris, France
75011). Please, visit CoMeD’s web site, for information on how to order UPPA
tests and full copies of some of the many published papers validating the UPPA
test.
Your generous tax-free donations will help us to fund additional research,
similar to the present study, to examine mercury’s links to autism and other
illnesses, define the causal roles of mercury in the linked childhood and adult
illnesses, and find appropriate curative therapies.
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1 Geier DA, Kern JK, Garver CR, Adams JB, Audhya T, Nataf R, Geier MR.
Biomarkers of environmental toxicity and susceptibility in autism. J Neurol Sci.
2008 Sep 24. [Epub ahead of print].
2 Autism Vox Study
3 This new study involved a multi-national collaboration between researchers,
including: David A. Geier, Janet K. Kern, PhD, RN, Carolyn Gavery, PhD, James B.
Adams, PhD, Tapan Audhya, PhD, Robert Nataf, MD, and Mark R. Geier, MD, PhD,
FABMG, FACE. These researchers have extensive research backgrounds in medicine,
biochemistry and neuroscience, and include professors from the University of
Texas, Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas) and Arizona State University
(Tempe).
4 Laboratoire Philippe Auguste and Vitamin Diagnostics performed biochemical
testing; Dr. Kern conducted the CARS scoring.