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Marz
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Since this is a PCR test, does it mean that the positives from my test for borrelia, bartonella and babesia are ACTIVE infections?

Since I had a deep tissue massage before providing the urine sample, could it just mean that the bugs were only hiding in tissues and came out with the massage?

I do have symptoms but I was hoping results wouls all be negative so that I could stop taking supps etc.

I've had positive ELISA and WB for borrelia, but never a positive for babs or bart before in any test.

I'm not sure I completely trust the test.

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Its a rinky dink lab but its hal huggins legacy ...it is actual dna presence of buggers in your urine ...they are not accredited via insurance however would likley be shut down like the ispot test if they tried to get credentials ...
dr k and others have been using it ..it typed my genius of bart and is confirmed by my own giemsa stains and microscopy ...it missed my folks coinfections but got 2 type of borrelia on my sister ...

I would say next to your own microscopy its the next best ...sorry the buggers are still in your system ..and if they are in your urine you can bet in kidneys bladder blood muscles and cns ...imho

also my llmd talked to their director because every sample he sent was coming back positive they said 92%of sample are turning out positive ...they did finally have 1 negative test the other day.which coincidentally my microscopy friend said 9 of 10 peoples blood she looks at here in sw has spirochetes in it ...it is truley a pandemic of mass proportions

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