Meet Dr. Amy 

 

Dr. Amy has a PhD in Microbiology/Immunology/Infectious Disease from Albany Medical College, along with multiple postdoctoral fellowships including Yale Medical center, Wilmont cancer center URMC, and Pediatric Infectious Disease at URMC.

She has served as a member of the scientific advisory board for NFAM (National Foundation of Alternative Medicine) and the Documenting Hope Project for chronic illness. Dr. Amy worked in biotechnology for 15 years, codeveloping the first low cost DNA synthesizer and co owned a DNA technology company as an inventor on multiple patents involving DNA and RNA technology.

Dr. Amy then shifted her focus to using more natural approaches to address complex molecular health issues by additional training and degrees in natural health including a Doctor of Natural Health, a board certified Alternative Medical Practitioner, a board certified Holistic Health Practitioner, and is a Fellow of the American Association of Integrative Medicine.

Over twenty years ago I began giving in-person consultations in Bethel, Maine. This work laid the foundation for The Yasko Protocol. 

I created The Yasko Protocol to serve as a guide so you can build a personalized map for health and wellness by making choices grounded in science. My goal is to help you understand your genetics and test results, so you are equipped to make decisions that align with your health goals or concerns. 

I know that getting started can be overwhelming. Our Getting Started page is a great place to begin your journey and find additional resources.  

With Love & Hope for Better Health Always, 

Dr. Amy

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Supplementation

When The Methylation Cycle does not function optimally, it can result in significant consequences as this particular nutritional pathway has been implicated as affecting all causes of mortality. While this may be alarming, since The Methylation Cycle is a nutritional pathway, the use of supplementation may actually help to restore its activity. In terms of supplements, I want to clarify that you do not have to add every single supplement in a given category or every single supplement I may suggest within a client file review. The lists of supplements are options; as always, consult with your health care professional. I offer my expertise and knowledge as to what supplements may helpful for a given imbalance and leave the choice to you and your doctor to determine which best suits your needs.

 

With Love & Hope for Better Health Always,
Dr. Amy