Correction:  A list of bacterial factors can be quickly checked for specific
agents too.  Often CD's have vials for allergy testing which cover other
nasties including agents often heard about with germ war fare.
Christine

> From: Christine Carleton <[email protected]>
> 
> Without knowing what the CD referred to to ascertain the 'strep' one is
> drawing a conclusion without full information.  A professional with a full
> list of viruses can ascertain the specific one quickly.
> Christine  
> 
>> From: David Bearrow <[email protected]>
>> First off, all forms of strep are bacteria not virus. If your chiropractor
>> told you it was a strep VIRUS then that person is showing ignorance so
>> great that I would not believe anything further that person had to say
>> medically.
>> 
>> http://www.rockefeller.edu/vaf/strep.htm
>> 
>> Is it possible to get a false positive or misinterpret the results of a
>> muscle test?
>> 
>> David Bearrow
>> 
>>> On 22 Sep 2004 at 0:01, [email protected] wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello all--
>>>> A question:  My chiropractor tells me I am carrying a strep virus,
>>>> discovering this during a session of muscle testing. [initial test to
>>>> see if my adrenal glands were working right.]  I have been regularly
>>>> drinking 4 oz. of CS at 8 ppm.  I have upped this to 6 oz.  It's been
>>>> several weeks and I am still testing positive, according to the muscle
>>>> test.  Any thoughts about this?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Theresa
>> 
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