Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Hey Nevada, give your head a shake. If you are quoting anything from quackwatch.com you are on the wrong forum. That is the last place that anyone on this forum would consider as a reliable source of information. nevada753 [nevada753] Monday, January 12, 2004 11:13 AM Re: darkfield live blood cell analysis Here is an article from quackwatch.org. I have worked in a hematology laboratory at a major New York hospital for 10 years. I have never come across any test where a doctor ordered this type of analysis and although we had over a million dollars worth of diagnostic machinery, I have never come across this particular test. Beware! I know there is one doctor in my town who showed " bugs " in my friends blood using this instrument and I warned him it was a fake and the doctor was a quack. If those bacteria and parasites were really present he would not be alive or be at deaths door. James R. Privitera, Jr., M.D., was convicted in 1975 and sentenced to six months in prison for conspiring to prescribe and distribute laetrile. In 1980, after the appeals process ended, he served fifty- five days in jail.......... Privitera founded two companies that have marketed devices for doing " live cell analysis, " a procedure in which blood obtained from a patient's finger is placed under a dark-field microscope to which a television monitor has been attached, so that both the practitioner and the patient can examine cells and particles in the blood. Proponents claim that this method can be used to detect " multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, tendencies toward allergic reaction, excess fat circulation, liver weakness, and arteriosclerosis. " However, the test has little or no value in diagnosing such conditions. , " Delano Eaton " <mushimushi@s...> wrote: > This is my first time here. I am looking for info about " darkfield > live blood cell analysis " . I saw a naturopathic doctor last week that > does the live blood cell analysis and to here him tell it, it is an > awesome test and can tell a person tons about their body. I would like > to know how reliable it is. Any other info would bw helpful too. > > Thanks, > > Del Community Newsletters. http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info Community Message Boards. http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. . list or archives: :........ - post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum digest form:...... -digest individual emails: -normal no email:......... -nomail moderator:........ -owner :...... - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 If quack watch says it, you can do the opposite and know you're doing the right thing and if there's a hell the quack watch people are going. On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:02:45 -0800 Marshall <marshall-m writes: > Hey Nevada, give your head a shake. If you are quoting anything from > quackwatch.com you are on the wrong forum. That is the last place > that > anyone on this forum would consider as a reliable source of > information. > > > > > > nevada753 [nevada753] > Monday, January 12, 2004 11:13 AM > > Re: darkfield live blood cell > analysis > > > Here is an article from quackwatch.org. I have worked in a > hematology laboratory at a major New York hospital for 10 years. I > > have never come across any test where a doctor ordered this type of > > analysis and although we had over a million dollars worth of > diagnostic machinery, I have never come across this particular > test. > Beware! I know there is one doctor in my town who showed " bugs " in > my > friends blood using this instrument and I warned him it was a fake > and the doctor was a quack. If those bacteria and parasites were > really present he would not be alive or be at deaths door. > > James R. Privitera, Jr., M.D., was convicted in 1975 and sentenced > to > six months in prison for conspiring to prescribe and distribute > laetrile. In 1980, after the appeals process ended, he served > fifty- > five days in jail.......... > > Privitera founded two companies that have marketed devices for > doing " live cell analysis, " a procedure in which blood obtained from > > a patient's finger is placed under a dark-field microscope to which > a > television monitor has been attached, so that both the practitioner > > and the patient can examine cells and particles in the blood. > Proponents claim that this method can be used to detect " multiple > vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, tendencies toward > allergic reaction, excess fat circulation, liver weakness, and > arteriosclerosis. " However, the test has little or no value in > diagnosing such conditions. > > > > > > , " Delano Eaton " > <mushimushi@s...> wrote: > > This is my first time here. I am looking for info about " darkfield > > > live blood cell analysis " . I saw a naturopathic doctor last week > that > > does the live blood cell analysis and to here him tell it, it is > an > > awesome test and can tell a person tons about their body. I would > like > > to know how reliable it is. Any other info would bw helpful too. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Del > > > > Community Newsletters. > http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info > > Community Message Boards. > http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians > mislead > you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about > how > to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > Pauling > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health > and > well being. > > . > list or archives: > > > :........ > - > post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum > digest form:...... > -digest > individual emails: > -normal > no email:......... -nomail > > moderator:........ -owner > :...... > - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Quackwatch is not, not a source of reliable information on cutting edge, alternative/complementary or traditional medical systems. Period. For example, amyloids, which are sticky folded proteins found in alzheimer patients, are also, I believe, a sort of phlegm that is present and diagnosed in asian medical systems. Phlegm, or dampness makes the blood and pulse thick, clogs the mind and metabolism, and is a major pathogen that is targeted by herbal and energetic modalities. However, as these modalities have as their golden aim, to treat illness before it fully manifests, by diagnosing the organism by pulse, spirit, complexion, reflex, and many other traditional reliable methods in addition to standard tests, they differ from a solely molecular viewpoint of the body. Now, darkfield live blood cell analysis is another useful tool as it can show the show the shape of cells and give a peek into the little ecosystem of the blood almost as it is in the body, but I will leave it to more experienced people to go further with this explanation, and I hope they take the time, because I think it will be a test that will grow in usefulness. peace nevada753 <nevada753 wrote: Here is an article from quackwatch.org. I have worked in a hematology laboratory at a major New York hospital for 10 years. I have never come across any test where a doctor ordered this type of analysis and although we had over a million dollars worth of diagnostic machinery, I have never come across this particular test. Beware! I know there is one doctor in my town who showed " bugs " in my friends blood using this instrument and I warned him it was a fake and the doctor was a quack. If those bacteria and parasites were really present he would not be alive or be at deaths door. James R. Privitera, Jr., M.D., was convicted in 1975 and sentenced to six months in prison for conspiring to prescribe and distribute laetrile. In 1980, after the appeals process ended, he served fifty- five days in jail.......... Privitera founded two companies that have marketed devices for doing " live cell analysis, " a procedure in which blood obtained from a patient's finger is placed under a dark-field microscope to which a television monitor has been attached, so that both the practitioner and the patient can examine cells and particles in the blood. Proponents claim that this method can be used to detect " multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, tendencies toward allergic reaction, excess fat circulation, liver weakness, and arteriosclerosis. " However, the test has little or no value in diagnosing such conditions. , " Delano Eaton " <mushimushi@s...> wrote: > This is my first time here. I am looking for info about " darkfield > live blood cell analysis " . I saw a naturopathic doctor last week that > does the live blood cell analysis and to here him tell it, it is an > awesome test and can tell a person tons about their body. I would like > to know how reliable it is. Any other info would bw helpful too. > > Thanks, > > Del Community Newsletters. http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info Community Message Boards. http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. . list or archives: :........ - post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum digest form:...... -digest individual emails: -normal no email:......... -nomail moderator:........ -owner :...... - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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