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Date Posted: 12:06:56 01/23/02 Wed
Author: Rita
Subject: Blood Tests

Instant Insanity Page 1
Chapter 2
Blood Tests

What was reality when I asked God for my most effective antibiotics?

God knew that the drug prescriber wouldn't prescribe the better
antibiotics when HE replied: "Ask your drug prescriber."

Over and over, I did as God suggested, and the reply remained:
"God can burn in hell before I give you an effective antibiotic!"

A medical terrorist could destroy the United States!
I immediately thought that all the medical terrorists were in
Michigan and receiving great praise.

How to recognize a medical terrorist?

The Bible said something about blood feeding the flesh.
What does medical history say about the blood?

A century ago, blood was known as the vessel that carried nutrients to
the flesh (tissue). All cell life feed on some kind of nutrient. There were
bacteria that consumed iron, cholesterol, etc. Some bacteria will take
months to grow. I found it strange that some hospitals used the electron
microscope on tissue only, and not on the blood.

I had made a list of the various blood tests and established mine.

Blood test Range Mine

Acetone (0.3-2.0 mg/dL) 1.0
Quantitative
By the early 1950's protein chemists were in possession of the basic
techniques for the determination of amino acid sequence. Acetone also
was listed as Acetoacetic acid a diacetic acid found in cases of starvation
or diabetes.

Blood test Range Mine

A/G Ratio (1.0-2.5) 1.7

Albumin (3.5-5.0 g/dL) 4.2
(Protein)

Aldolase 0
(Aldehyde-lyase)

Alk Phos (14-100) 55

Alpha Amino Nitrogen (3.0-5.5) 4

Alt (SGPT)
(Serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase)

Amylase (25-125 mIU/mL) 75

Anion Gap (4-14 mEq/L) 9
(A negative charge ion)

A.P.T.T. (23.5-34.5) 29.0
(Activated partial thromboplastin time)

Ascorbic Acid (0.4-1.5 mg/100ml) 0.9

Bromides 0
(Anion: salt of HBr)

BUN (10-20) 15
(Blood urea nitrogen)

Blood Test Range Mine

Calcium (9-11 mg/dL) 10

Carbon Dioxide (24-30 mEq/liter) 27
(Content)

Carbon Dioxide (35-45 mmHg) 40
(Tenson Pco2)

Carboxyhemoglobin (Up to 5% of total)
(When a test gives only a high figure, it's difficult to
establish a personal mean figure)

Blood Test Range Mine

Chloride (96-106 mmol/L) 101

Cholesterol (150-250 mg/100ml) 190

Cholinesterase (0.5-1.3 pH unit) 0.8

CO2 (22.0-32.0) 25.0
(Carbon dioxide) (CO-Carbon monoxide)

CPK (35-250) 140
(Creatine phosphokinase)

Creatine (0.2-0.8 mg/dL) 0.5

Creatinine (.7-1.5 mg/100 ml) 1.0
(A component of urine and the product of creatine catabolism)

Cryoglobulins 0

(Abnormal plasma proteins paraproteins characterized by
precipitating gelling, or crystallizing.)

Cyanide (Serum)
Smokers (0.006 mg/L)
(If you smoke.You don't deserve antibiotics)

Blood Test Range Mine

DIFFERENTIAL

Myelocytes 0/cu mm

Band Neutrophils (3.0-5.0) 4

S. Neut (54.0-62.0) 59
(Segmented Neutrophils)

Lymph (25.0-33.0) 30
(Lymphocytes)

Mono (3.0-7.0) 5
(Monocytes)

EOS (.01-3.0) 1
(Eosinophils)

Baso (.0-0.5) 0.2
(Basophils)

The Differential Series equal 100% of the total White Blood Cells.
Myelocytes and Basophils are stained together, which maybe extremely
hazardous to your health, if your doctor doesn't read the test properly.

Fluoride (0.01-0.2 ug/mL) 0.1

Folate (2.2-17.3 ng/mL) 8.0

Gentamicin (5-8 ug/mL)

Globulin (2.5-3.5) 3.0
(Protein)

Glucose (70-110 mg/dL) 80

HDL (30-80 mg/dL) 55
(Good Cholesterol)

Hemoglobin (13.7-17.7) 15
(Hgb)

Blood Test Range Mine

Hematocrit (40.0-52.0 %) 45.0
(Hct)

IMMUNOGLOBINS

IgG (723.0-1685.0 dl) 1200

IgA (60-333) 195

IgM (45-145 dl) 95

IgD (0.5-3.0 dl) 1.5

IgE (0-380 ml) 150

Iron (75-175 ug/dL) 125

Lactate (0.6-1.8) 1.1

Lactic Acid (0.5-2.2) 1.4
(Sarcolactic)

MCV (82-94) 88
(Mean Corpuscular Volume)

MCH (28.0-32.0) 30
(Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)

MCHC (32.8-35.2) 34
(Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration)

pH (7.35-7.45) 7.4

PHOS Acid (0-7) 3
(Phosphatase, Acid)

Phosphorous (3.0-4.5) 3.5

Platelet (PLT (150-350) 225
(Irregularly shaped disk)

Potassium (3.5-5.0 mEq/L) 4.2

Protein (6.0-8.0 g/dL) 7.0

Blood Test Range Mine

PT (PAT) (11.2-13.4) 12.3
(Prothrombin Time)
(A glycoprotein) protein carbohydrate (conjugated proteins) Conjugated. 1)
Production of two new cells; 2) Bacterial c.; 3) sexual reproduction among
protozan ciliates. Typical members such as Paramecium or Balantidium Coil
(a parasite of man) possess two distinctive nuclei, a macronucleus and a
micronucleus.

PTT (21.0-33.0) 27.0

Pyruvate (0.3-0.9 mg/dL) .5

RDW (8.5-11.5) 10
(Red Blood Distribution Width)

SGOT/AST (5-40) 31
(Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase)
(SYN Aspartate Aminotransferase)

SGPT (7-56) 30
(Serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase)
(SYN Alanine Aminotransperase)

Sodium (135-145 mEq/L) 140

Sulfates (0.8-1.2 mg/dL) .9

(Inorganic)

Triglycerides (40-150 mg/dL) 90
(Triacylglycerol) Tri: A prefix denoting three
Acyl: An organic radical derived from an organic acid by the removal
of the carboxylic hydroxyl group.
Glycogen: The liver normally stores about 100gm. of glycogen, from
which glucose can be derived as needed by the body.

TSH (0-7 mIU/L) 3.5
(Thyroid stimulating hormone)

Blood Test Range Mine

UREA (24-49) 35

UREA (11-23 mg/dL) 17
Nitrogen

URIC Acid (4.5-8.0 mg/dL) Male 6.0
(2.5-6.2) Female 4.0
(Uratic, Urate)

Vancomycin (20-40 ug/mL) Peak

Vitamin A (20-80 /100 ml) 50

Vitamin B12 (180-900) 400

Zinc (70-150) 110

It was obvious that the 1982-83 Michigan hematologist had lied about blood
tests. The Michigan hematologist had used Special Checked blood for blood
transfusions instead of using antitumor antibiotics to treat a neck tumor. I
believed that an evil doctor was a medical terrorist that could kill more
people by bad medicine (and medical lies) than anyone with bombs or bullets.

Complaints to the Health Department fell upon deaf ears and employing an
attorney was impossible, so I tried the old cliché "You lie, you die. The
Truth Machine will turn you into Mice Meat Pie". Remember when we were
kids and were taught that lies were bad?
Well maybe not everybody was taught that.

I had found the best way to detect a Medical Terrorist was to ask questions
about blood tests. The evil doers would say, "Blood means nothing!"

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