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Re: Zues post# 166798

Tuesday, 11/26/2019 8:01:48 AM

Tuesday, November 26, 2019 8:01:48 AM

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Zues, you are in correct in that a doctor should be the one to order the allergy test for you.

While previous tests only administer a small dose of the potential allergen and either react or don’t, that isn’t how this test works. With the way they can analyze the blood, they essentially can measure the IgE levels produced, and determine the severity of your allergy. Comparing their tech to old standard ways of doing things is inaccurate.

You also say many false positives are created. Again, this is inaccurate with their test. You are comparing the test to old ways of doing it. With ARYC acing multiple rounds of PT tests, your claim is based on your assumption and inaccurate with nothing to back it up, as usual.