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the new Q-ribb is Flow cymetry testing!
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veromia333
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Posted 5/7/2009 6:46 PM (GMT -7)
The central florida research.com center has retired the Q-Ribb test. The Flow Cymetry test. this test like the unique Q-ribb also detects the actual borrelia bergdorferi not the antibodies. which is very accurate even in the face of antibiotics or what have you which can interfere w the confusing western blot. Go to the web site print out the pages you need to show to your doctor to help you send for testing. God bless everyone.
veromia333
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Posted 5/7/2009 8:58 PM (GMT -7)
If that post was confusing im saying the Q-ribb is retired and replaced with the Flow cymetry test. For all of us who are still trieing to get it on paper that we are positive which we usually know if we are at this point, this is the test. It finds the actual spirichetes not the antibodies which may be blunted in chronic lyme. and is accurate in spite of antibiotics which suppress antibodies.
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