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Hi P, This is remembering back a long time ago there was a doc called Dr. W ( write to me privately for full name if you want it) who was using this to diagnose Lyme disease, but everybody seemed to come up positive so folk on the group I was using then smelt rodents and suspected the method was spectacular, but not effective- suggest you have a look at Wikipedia as see what that says. > thyroid treatment > From: patersonia@...> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:15:25 +0000> Subject: Scam or legitimate???Live Blood Analysis. Doing it out of curiosity> > I'm hoping that some people will be able to respond to this message tonight. Has anyone here done a Live Blood Analysis. Is Live Blood Analysis a scam or a legitimate testing technique? > > > Has anyone had experience with this test? Any dodgy or good reports about it out there? If I find out it is a complete sham I will cancel my appt first thing in the morning (about 10 hours away because I am in Australia). I think I'm already talking myself out of the appt!!!! I wish I wasn't so damn suspicious and sceptical about such things, but it might mean that I have money left over for a better purpose than a potentially dodgy test. > > ANY comments about knowledge or experience with this test would be greatly appreciated.> > P xo> > > > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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I had this done in Germany. You can see the shape of the red blood cells which gives information about their integrity. You can see fungus and parasites. I sat with my doctor for half and hour and watched the latter move around on the screen. It's also a quick test to see if there is any dehydration. Long rolling clumps of red cells denote this.From: jenny stenning <jennystenning@...>sheila turner <thyroid treatment >Sent: Tuesday, 24 November, 2009 15:40:14Subject: RE: Scam or legitimate???Live Blood Analysis. Doing it out of curiosity

Hi P, This is remembering back a long time ago there was a doc called Dr. W ( write to me privately for full name if you want it) who was using this to diagnose Lyme disease, but everybody seemed to come up positive so folk on the group I was using then smelt rodents and suspected the method was spectacular, but not effective- suggest you have a look at Wikipedia as see what that says. > thyroidpatientadvoc acygroups (DOT) com> From: patersonia (DOT) com> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:15:25 +0000> Subject: [thyroidpatientadvo cacy] Scam or legitimate?? ?Live Blood Analysis. Doing it out of curiosity> > I'm hoping that some people will be able to respond to this message tonight. Has anyone here done

a Live Blood Analysis. Is Live Blood Analysis a scam or a legitimate testing technique? > > > Has anyone had experience with this test? Any dodgy or good reports about it out there? If I find out it is a complete sham I will cancel my appt first thing in the morning (about 10 hours away because I am in Australia). I think I'm already talking myself out of the appt!!!! I wish I wasn't so damn suspicious and sceptical about such things, but it might mean that I have money left over for a better purpose than a potentially dodgy test. > > ANY comments about knowledge or experience with this test would be greatly appreciated.> > P xo> > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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Hi ,

I smelt rodents soon after leaving the info session, hence my internet search

which ended up being quite fruitful! The so-called 'centres' they quoted in

their information sheet don't even seem to exist!!! What you mentioned doesn't

surprise me. Thanks for letting me know about your experience. I won't get

further details about the dodgy doc that you encountered. I will just steer

clear of live blood analysis and will definitely cancel my appt first thing in

the morning.

P xo

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> Hi P,

> This is remembering back a long time ago there was a doc called Dr. W (

write to me privately for full name if you want it) who was using this to

diagnose Lyme disease, but everybody seemed to come up positive so folk on the

group I was using then smelt rodents and suspected the method was spectacular,

but not effective- suggest you have a look at Wikipedia as see what that says.

>

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I remember, I was one such victim, and yes, I tested positive

for borrelia - as did everybody who got the test. To this day, I still don't

know why we didn't ask him why every single person he tested showed a positive

result. I would never go to him again, even though he was the doctor that

eventually found I was not converting T4 to the active T3 and he prescribed me

Armour for the first time. I will always thank him for that.

Luv - Sheila

Hi P,

This is remembering back a long time ago

there was a doc called Dr. W ( write to me privately for full name if you want

it) who was using this to diagnose Lyme disease, but everybody seemed to come

up positive so folk on the group I was using then smelt rodents and suspected

the method was spectacular, but not effective- suggest you have a look at

Wikipedia as see what that says.

>

> Has anyone had experience with this test? Any dodgy or good reports about

it out there? If I find out it is a complete sham I will cancel my appt first

thing in the morning (about 10 hours away because I am in Australia). I think

I'm already talking myself out of the appt!!!! I wish I wasn't so damn

suspicious and sceptical about such things, but it might mean that I have money

left over for a better purpose than a potentially dodgy test.

>

> ANY comments about knowledge or experience with this test would be greatly

appreciated.

>

> P xo

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> TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical

practitioner before changing medication.

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Thanks for describing what you observed . xo

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> I had this done in Germany. You can see the shape of the red blood cells which

gives information about their integrity. You can see fungus and parasites. I sat

with my doctor for half and hour and watched the latter move around on the

screen. It's also a quick test to see if there is any dehydration. Long rolling

clumps of red cells denote this.

>

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You can find out about dehydration by plasma viscosity on an ordinary blood test

and you can have a blood smear done to detect abnormality of morphology and

parasite and fungal problems on the rbc.

what were you hoping to find out Pat?

lotsa luv

Dawnx

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Thanks Miriam. Your view seems to mirror the other views expressed so far.

Even more reason not to go ahead and waste my money. I cancelled my appt

earlier this morning. The person who made the booking didn't sound too

impressed, but too bad.

Px

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> Yes, I had a live blood analysis done. It didn't show any abnormalities even

though my health was in a really bad way. It can show up things like abnormally

shaped red blood cells, lack of activity in the white cells, candida, etc, so I

don't think it is complete rubbish, but it was of no use to me.

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Hi Dawn,

I was curious more than anything. Didn't have anything in particular that I was

hoping to find out. Went along to the info session on a whim. Such a dodgy

test. Glad that I cancelled.

P xo

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> You can find out about dehydration by plasma viscosity on an ordinary blood

test and you can have a blood smear done to detect abnormality of morphology and

parasite and fungal problems on the rbc.

>

> what were you hoping to find out Pat?

>

> lotsa luv

> Dawnx

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