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Has anyone done testing through Fry Lab? Wondering how accurate results are. I know it's investigational at this point. My advanced stain detected "a substantial level of biofilm community �like structures and/or organisms Were observed....... Suggestive of an unspecified infectious and/or parasitic disease." No organisms were observed on my special stains. Thanks.
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Anyone do fry?
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I'm fairly certain that the recommendation for that would be a low fat diet and Ivermectin. Someone on here is almost well from that combination. I forget who it is.
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If you want to go the natural route, I have heard that for FL1953 -- Byron White Formula A-P Complex and also the BT Detox-- FYI.
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If you have the money I would suggest additional testing to see exactly what organisms you are dealing with. If you have biofilm then it is highly likely that both bloodborne protozoa -- could be FL1953 or babesia or something else -- and bacteria are involved.
And you need to treat for both bllodborne protozoa and bacteria -- especially if you take something like lumbrokinase to dissolve the biofilm.
Call the lab and ask for their suggestions about additional testing -- they offer additional testing that is NOT listed on the order form that appears on the website. They would do an add-on test with the existing blood sample. You would not need to have a new blood draw.
Babesia sequence testing is an additional $100, protozoa testing is $265 I think and bacteria sequence testing is $800. These are DNA tests looking for the exact species of pathogens you have.
The more info you have about exactly what you are fighting the easier it is to target the pathogens with either meds or herbs.
Bea Seibert
Note: The lab will need orders from your physician to order any additional testing, but they should be able to discuss your options with you.
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