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What are the good labs out there and are there any located in Texas?
Thanks
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MichaelTampa
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No good labs, best testing would be ART by practitioner versed in this type of energy testing.
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Tammy N.
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I've heard from many reliable sources that parasite testing is enormously inaccurate and almost always comes out with a negative result.... not even worth testing. Vets are suppose to be better, but they don't want human stools. And, again, their tests are highly inaccurate.
I think the best way to go is to try to treat with the guidance of a good, knowledgeable doc overseeing and advising.
Best to you, Tammy
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