Re: CRP and HIV
- From: "Robert" <Robertsononlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:43:43 -0800
"Pramesh Rutajit" <p2976221tongue@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> miscellaneousmedia@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Cardiovascular disease, arthritis, obesity, diet, others.
>
> Go to Amazon.com (or another books store) and do a search for inflammation
> and pick of well reviewed book. They will cover some of the causes and
> give you some ideas about solutions. Most likely your physician will not
> have a clue about how to lower CRP or what to look for as the cause. It
> doesn't fit into the standard assembly line client care process.
Bizarre statement Pramesh. CRP is a diagnostic laboratory test that is only
orderable by a medical doctor. A doctor does not order a test he knows
nothing about otherwise he would not have ordered it.
Last I heard medicine is not practiced by Amazon.com or is learned by
reading a well reviewed book. It doesn't work that way and your
interpretation is way over the line about assembly line clinical care.
I would recommend you answer his question.
.
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