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Old 24-06-2021, 10:56 AM
glend (Glen)
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I too trained at technical college as a lab technician back in Canada, before changing career after graduation. Knowing the process for determining blood type and various cell counts via microscope, does not qualify you to practice medicine nor give advice. Anyone can get a free comprehensive blood test through their GP and local Path lab. Your GP can explain it. And honestly, if you have Internet access you can easily find out what each and every element of blood testing is about, including normal ranges of values, etc. Quackery has no place in health. It is hard enough to defeat ignorance without feeding fringe ideas which do not stand up to scrutiny.
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