Just wondering if anybody had tried the antibody test from Blue Horizon? Or had any they could recommend?
Blue Horizon Covid -19 Antibody Test: Just... - Thyroid UK
Blue Horizon Covid -19 Antibody Test
It is interesting that the nhs are not testing for antibodies yet as they claim that the tests are not reliable enough. There is also the question of whether having had covid 19 you are then immune, or only immune for a short time, the research to prove or disprove this hasn’t yet happened. There have however been documented cases of patients having symptoms 6-8 weeks after recovery, it is not known if this is relapse or a second infection.
Sorry no experience of the test, just questions to ponder...
I’m confident about the anti body tests from Abbots who supply Medichecks and Forth? Have a look at their website about reliability/specificity. The do not offer the fast pee on a stick type test as unreliable. I was invited to take part in validation testing over a month ago. I and 5 of my family who’ve had C19 are interested to know if we have antibodies. No one can guarantee it confers immunity.
I decided not to waste my time by watching the video link above after I read a comment that recommended Hydroxy for 3 days 🙈
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This recent article was linked in Chris Kressers Newsletter. Things are changing daily.
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The above also mentioned in the sane article as being 100% specificity and being used in the US from Germany.
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This is an hour long video but so informative and de-bunking the Covid 19 theories about vaccines and testing and immunity. Grab a cuppa and watch ... you will be surprised by its content.
I told a friend about it and they sent off for it as had been very unwell at home isolating. They opted for the antibodies test as felt they were over the worst. It was a finger prick test. The results came back positive with antibodies but it also said still active so to continue to isolate. Other than that I don't know much else.
You are welcome. I forgot to say, if relevant, they were unwell for a number of weeks - approx 5-6 weeks.
You might not need to pay for a test. Today the army were doing testing in the local shopping centre, but I don't know whether if was for the rt PCR test or an antibody test. I did not take part.