posted on Jun, 12 2014 @ 04:06 PM
Not sure how accurate these home test kits are, but they may be of use as indicators in hospital test labs where they unnecessarily poke and probe
patients a hundred times before they can establish whether or not someone is allergic to something (kind of like the home pregnancy test they give you
at the Ob/gyn waiting room). When my 6 year old was tested for allergies she had to have her blood drawn 3 times and two prick tests on our "free NHS
service", and when I asked if they could do an aluminium and mercury test with the same blood samples, they simply replied: go to a private lab, these
tests are too expensive for the government to fund. And yet the government funded vaccines that could contain these toxins cost more than the
test.
www.cdc.gov... and in my country it's twice the price, as
it's overseas import. Did anybody wonder why the allergy clinics are loaded with children today? Lets jut keep feeding them poison, so that overly
exhausted specialists will have work to do, and pharmaceutical giants merchandise to distribute.
In reference to the price of this test, it is far too expensive. The private lab test I did which included consultation with professional doctor,lab
technician, and having the blood sent to and back from the lab in Germany where it was tested, cost less than this diy unvalidated product. a reply
to:
candlestick
edit on 12-6-2014 by priestess22 because: No reason