Re: About RedPaw labs
Ha ha, ya something like that. What he does is wraps a metal probe in wet paper towel, and has you hold that in one hand. He takes your finger of the other hand, and touches a metal pin-like thing to it. He dips this in water first. You do not feel any sensation of electrical current.
The computer is set for each scan. There is a noise which is on a wave pattern.
When he was testing for B. Hominis with me, the sound went up like whooooooooiiiiip. And the numbers on the computer screen went into the red zone.
It was positive for B. Hominis [protozoa]. This was before I identified it with the scope!
I did not recieve as high a reading for F. Buskii, but it was in positive range.
Since I did find a very small fluke in stool sample, I am curious about that reading, and would like to have more profiles done on fluke types. Shroom