what is the Q Ribb test for lyme disease? Is it accurate?


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This test is used by the physician/practitioner along with the clinical symptoms to determine if the patient truly has Lyme disease. Recently, Dr. Whitaker developed the titration serial dilution method for quantization the amount of Bb antigen in the blood. This may help to differentiate the carriers from the patients with serious disease by comparing persistence of fluorescing structures. In this part of the test, whole blood is diluted and fluorescent antibody added. The solution containing the antigen is progressively diluted down until a count of the antigen in that particular blood sample remains. Findings are documented with digital photography using Darkfield microscopy. Patients pro-actively seeking an answer to their continued symptoms and suffering eventually learn about the Bowen Q-RiBb test. A positive result with the Bowen test helps these people finally get a proper diagnosis and get properly treated for Lyme disease and co-infections. The Bowen Q-RiBb test just recently received US Patent approval. To find out more about the Q-RiBb test for Lyme disease please click here or use the navigation bar at the top of the page.

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No It is not accurate




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