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My son's IgeneX test was negative, but all the Borellia-specific bands

were indeterminant. I figure if he has it, he must have gotten it from

me, so even though I'm asymptomatic I want to test myself (mainly to

help me determine whether he really has Lyme).

My question is which lab to go with. I was thinking IgeneX, but I'm

wondering about the Florida lab test. Is it really more accurate for

someone like me who is not sick and presumably has a healthy immune

system?

What's the price difference b/t those two labs?

TIA,

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I do not have an answer to your question. We just sent my son's blood

sample to IgeneX. My son has been on Dr. Lee Cowden's herbal protocol for

Borreliosis since last December, and we took a couple days of break from the

herbs and then went for a blood draw. Per Dr. Lee Cowden, a good time to

collect blood sample for testing is to first using antibiotics or herbal

antimicrobial for a short while and then take a 36-hour break before

collecting blood sample. Spirochete form is easier to be detected by lab

test, while Cyst-Form and Cell-Wall-Deficient bacteria are elusive. When

stopping antimicrobial for at least 36 hours, it gives a sense of the coast

being clear and a favorable condition to the bacteria, CWD and cyst can

rapidly convert to spirochete, which is mobile and easier to be detected.

As for Central Florida Research lab test, according to Long,

president of the company, " The test is most useful when done between the

time bacteria appears in the blood about a month after infection, when a

patient shows potential disease symptoms, and up to three or four years

after those occurrences. "

(http://www.nantucketindependent.com/news/2007/1226/Other_news/007.html) I

am curious about the accuracy rate and price, too. We just paid IgeneX

$1,080 to do two Lyme and Coinfection panels.

Limin

Getting Myself Tested

> My son's IgeneX test was negative, but all the Borellia-specific bands

> were indeterminant. I figure if he has it, he must have gotten it from

> me, so even though I'm asymptomatic I want to test myself (mainly to

> help me determine whether he really has Lyme).

>

> My question is which lab to go with. I was thinking IgeneX, but I'm

> wondering about the Florida lab test. Is it really more accurate for

> someone like me who is not sick and presumably has a healthy immune

> system?

>

> What's the price difference b/t those two labs?

>

> TIA,

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Thanks Limin,

That's good information.

>

> ,

>

> I do not have an answer to your question. We just sent my son's

blood

> sample to IgeneX. My son has been on Dr. Lee Cowden's herbal

protocol for

> Borreliosis since last December, and we took a couple days of

break from the

> herbs and then went for a blood draw. Per Dr. Lee Cowden, a good

time to

> collect blood sample for testing is to first using antibiotics or

herbal

> antimicrobial for a short while and then take a 36-hour break

before

> collecting blood sample. Spirochete form is easier to be detected

by lab

> test, while Cyst-Form and Cell-Wall-Deficient bacteria are

elusive. When

> stopping antimicrobial for at least 36 hours, it gives a sense of

the coast

> being clear and a favorable condition to the bacteria, CWD and

cyst can

> rapidly convert to spirochete, which is mobile and easier to be

detected.

>

> As for Central Florida Research lab test, according to

Long,

> president of the company, " The test is most useful when done

between the

> time bacteria appears in the blood about a month after infection,

when a

> patient shows potential disease symptoms, and up to three or four

years

> after those occurrences. "

>

(http://www.nantucketindependent.com/news/2007/1226/Other_news/007.ht

ml) I

> am curious about the accuracy rate and price, too. We just paid

IgeneX

> $1,080 to do two Lyme and Coinfection panels.

>

> Limin

>

>

> Getting Myself

Tested

>

>

> > My son's IgeneX test was negative, but all the Borellia-specific

bands

> > were indeterminant. I figure if he has it, he must have gotten

it from

> > me, so even though I'm asymptomatic I want to test myself

(mainly to

> > help me determine whether he really has Lyme).

> >

> > My question is which lab to go with. I was thinking IgeneX, but

I'm

> > wondering about the Florida lab test. Is it really more accurate

for

> > someone like me who is not sick and presumably has a healthy

immune

> > system?

> >

> > What's the price difference b/t those two labs?

> >

> > TIA,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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