Flawed tests conceal Bacteria infections ?
- From: "caesarjbsquitti" <Caesarjbsquitti@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Nov 2006 13:08:39 -0800
Flawed tests conceal Bacteria infections ?
In doing some review of the online information concerning Walkerton, I
came across a interesting bit of information that may have significant
importance to Canadians.
"Of the 675 people who submitted stool samples, 57% submitted samples
that tested negative for both E. coli and Campylobacter. A negative
test result does not necessarily mean the person was not infected. It
might also mean that (1) the person had stopped or was intermittently
shedding the bacteria, (2) the culture was not tested before the
bacteria died, (3) the culture was mishandled, or (4) another pathogen
was responsible for the symptoms. Accordingly, it is possible that some
or all of the people who tested negative were in fact infected, or had
previously been infected."
with testing has escaped the attention of the general public and someFrom the Wakerton report it becomes evident that this important problem
doctors.
My discussions with a doctor comfirms the fact that 'testing' for
giardia (and I am certain probably other bacteria) is not 100%
accruate. This doctor informed me, that the test for giardia must be
repeated 4 to 5 times, that is 4 - 5 times before you can rule out the
possibility of Giardia.
Logic would suggest that their must be many people who are suffering
from 'the symptoms' of possible giardia, get tested only once, and if
the test is negative, falsely believe that they do not have giardia.
Leaving little chance that they will ever find that t his common
problem could be the cause of their symptoms.
Now the problem is compounded because chronic intestinal problems can
lead to a variety of symptoms that we label as 'diseases'. It is
evident that a great deal of health care problems are being played out
in our society due to this flaw in testing for a common known bacteria.
Which leaves the question what about the other bacterial tests ?
Well the diseases that 'giardia' can cause...how about IBS ? Crohns ?
MS ? and neurological problems like depression, anxiety, schizophrenia
?
The 'key' word is 'parasites', and there are simple herbal treatments
for them.
http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html
Caesar J. B. Squitti
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