Invalid testing- Meant to assure no one gets a diagnosis of Lyme because it is a permanent brain infection



There are specific parameters to a scientific analytical method
validation:

Specificity
Accuracy
Precision
Ruggedness
Limit of Quantitation
Linearity

Anyone here can look them up. Then you will know what I mean
when I say Yale's Flagellin method is probably close to 100%
specific, is 94.4% accurate and is the earliest test for Lyme- Lyme
of all kinds.

Yale worked out all the problems in 1991.
http://actionlyme.org/YALES_VARIOUS_FRAUDS.htm

It's a no-brainer, really. If Yale has this excellent test for
Lyme- which they themselves CLAIM is accurate, specific and
early in their patent - why didn't they use it to see if LYMErix
prevented Lyme?

It's a no-brainer.

Kathleen

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