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Questions about your lab


Hi:

Sorry about the results. There are number of reasons why the results come out negative with CONVENTIONAL labs for detecting ova, parasites, and a host of microbes.

The other thing, what were the reasons for those specific parasites chosen? It is my understanding that only a few "tests" exist to find specific parasites. Here's a thread on this to help you get a better understanding.

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=784423#i

I believe it would have been far better to see if the lab could come up with something without being so specific. Again, conventional labs, large labs, and old poorly run establishments are terrible at detecting anything, if anything at all!
I'm astounded at the reasons why they can't find anything. In truth, if those operations were truly doing proper research, they would find something and offer interpretation on findings. I have no doubts about this!

I, myself, have been in your predicament, so I understand your frustration and distrust about labs. After receiving two bills over $800 (USD) with negative results, I decided that something better could be done which is the reason why RHR Plus was established. Poor and negative results had to be put to an end, disproving that "nothing could be found"!

I would like to offer a suggestion to you. Take advantage of the situation and turn it into a learning lesson. Perhaps you could do us a favor which I think would provide a good conversation on this forum about labs? I have a few questions that you might be able to start with to ask your lab. It maybe helpful to let them know that you have some questions for "educational purposes" rather than scrutiny. Sometimes, people will reveal interesting information with the right approach when making inquiries.

1. What kind of lab was this and what kind of equipment do they have (old/new)?

2. Are you able to engage in a conversation with someone to find out "how are procedures conducted" for handling?

3. When specimens are observed, how long are the observations or how are observations conducted? (In my opinion, this is a key factor where labs fail!)

4. How many "specimens/observations" do they require in order for them to find "something"? (If done properly, 1 specimen should do!)

5. What type of fixatives were used with your specimens?


Monique, I think you always have good questions so some others may come to mind when you talk to your office.

Perhaps Doc may have something to add here.

 

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