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Is the live cell test worth having done? Is it a useful and reliable test? Diagnosis/ruling out of candidiasis, leaky gut syndrome?
Thanks a bunch. By the way, what does NMI mean? I've seen it on several posts.
In Reply to: Live Cell test posted by Mary on August 30, 2001 at 00:02:47:
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In Reply to: Live Cell test posted by Mary on August 30, 2001 at 00:02:47:
Live Blood Cell is a useful tool in identifying possible underlying problems with your body. It is not complete but can set the stage for more meaningful testing. LBC can show candida (but not total-body load so this doesn't do you much good), parasites, havy metals, immune function, liver stress, kidney stress, leaky gut (to a degree), hemoglobin levels, general toxicity, and more. It is very interesting and recommendations are made based on the results. I would use live blood cell as an adjunctive therapy to something more complete.
In Reply to: Live Cell test posted by Mary on August 30, 2001 at 00:02:47:
Hi, Mary.
IF the technician is well trained by the manufacturer, Liv-Cell is VERY valuable. Since the training is included in the price of the machine, there us no logical reason that the tech would not be properly trained.
I had a unit in my office for more than 10 years and it was an extremely valuable, adjunctive, diagnostic tool (Thanks Helping You!). It was especially useful as a patient education tool to help them see the actual blood changes that were the result of their suggested treatment AND as an explanation of why they were feeling so much better.
Walt
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