Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE DISCOVER AND PREDICTOR PREGNANCY TESTS? WE HAVE LOOKED AT WAL MART AND SEVERAL PHARMACIES WITH NO SUCCESS. I ALSO TALKED WITH A FRIEND WHO OWNS A PHARMACY AND SHE CANNOT GET THESE PRODUCTS FROM HER PROVIDER. PLEASE RESPOND TODAY IF POSSIBLE. ANNETTE annette - " John Zmurchak " <jzmurchak Monday, February 09, 2004 2:10 PM Your esteemed opinions pls.. > Stunning proof of this claim is readily available. All trophoblast > cells produce a unique hormone called the chorionic gonadotrophic > (CGH) which is easily detected in urine. Thus if a person is either > pregnant or has cancer, a simple CGH pregnancy test should confirm > either or both. It does, with a reported accuracy of better than 85%. > If the urine sample shows positive it means either normal pregnancy > or abnormal malignant cancer. Griffin notes: 'If the patient is a > woman, she either is pregnant or has cancer. If he is a man, cancer > can be the only cause.' So why all of the expensive, dangerous > biopsies carried to 'detect' cancerous growths? One can only assume > that medicare pays doctors a larger fee for biopsies than pregnancy > tests. In Australia, two CGH style 'do-it-yourself' pregnancy tests > stocked by most pharmacies are 'Discover' and 'Predictor'. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 I believe ALL home pregnancy tests you can buy over-the-counter use the urine-CGH detection system. You do not have to worry about specific brands. Any will do. Harry - " Annette Thompson " <annette Monday, February 16, 2004 8:01 AM Re: Your esteemed opinions pls.. > WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE DISCOVER AND PREDICTOR PREGNANCY TESTS? WE HAVE > LOOKED AT WAL MART AND SEVERAL PHARMACIES WITH NO SUCCESS. I ALSO TALKED > WITH A FRIEND WHO OWNS A PHARMACY AND SHE CANNOT GET THESE PRODUCTS FROM HER > PROVIDER. > PLEASE RESPOND TODAY IF POSSIBLE. > > ANNETTE > annette > - > " John Zmurchak " <jzmurchak > > Monday, February 09, 2004 2:10 PM > Your esteemed opinions pls.. > > > > Stunning proof of this claim is readily available. All trophoblast > > cells produce a unique hormone called the chorionic gonadotrophic > > (CGH) which is easily detected in urine. Thus if a person is either > > pregnant or has cancer, a simple CGH pregnancy test should confirm > > either or both. It does, with a reported accuracy of better than 85%. > > If the urine sample shows positive it means either normal pregnancy > > or abnormal malignant cancer. Griffin notes: 'If the patient is a > > woman, she either is pregnant or has cancer. If he is a man, cancer > > can be the only cause.' So why all of the expensive, dangerous > > biopsies carried to 'detect' cancerous growths? One can only assume > > that medicare pays doctors a larger fee for biopsies than pregnancy > > tests. In Australia, two CGH style 'do-it-yourself' pregnancy tests > > stocked by most pharmacies are 'Discover' and 'Predictor'. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Don't you mean HCG? Human corionic gonadotropin?? On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:26:42 -0500 " H & M Feld " <ariel writes: > I believe ALL home pregnancy tests you can buy over-the-counter use > the > urine-CGH detection system. You do not have to worry about specific > brands. > Any will do. > Harry > - > " Annette Thompson " <annette > > Monday, February 16, 2004 8:01 AM > Re: Your esteemed opinions > pls.. > > > > WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE DISCOVER AND PREDICTOR PREGNANCY TESTS? WE > HAVE > > LOOKED AT WAL MART AND SEVERAL PHARMACIES WITH NO SUCCESS. I > ALSO TALKED > > WITH A FRIEND WHO OWNS A PHARMACY AND SHE CANNOT GET THESE > PRODUCTS FROM > HER > > PROVIDER. > > PLEASE RESPOND TODAY IF POSSIBLE. > > > > ANNETTE > > annette > > - > > " John Zmurchak " <jzmurchak > > > > Monday, February 09, 2004 2:10 PM > > Your esteemed opinions > pls.. > > > > > > > Stunning proof of this claim is readily available. All > trophoblast > > > cells produce a unique hormone called the chorionic > gonadotrophic > > > (CGH) which is easily detected in urine. Thus if a person is > either > > > pregnant or has cancer, a simple CGH pregnancy test should > confirm > > > either or both. It does, with a reported accuracy of better than > 85%. > > > If the urine sample shows positive it means either normal > pregnancy > > > or abnormal malignant cancer. Griffin notes: 'If the patient is > a > > > woman, she either is pregnant or has cancer. If he is a man, > cancer > > > can be the only cause.' So why all of the expensive, dangerous > > > biopsies carried to 'detect' cancerous growths? One can only > assume > > > that medicare pays doctors a larger fee for biopsies than > pregnancy > > > tests. In Australia, two CGH style 'do-it-yourself' pregnancy > tests > > > stocked by most pharmacies are 'Discover' and 'Predictor'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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