Hi
We now have the wonderful British series "You are
what you eat" for the second time in Sweden.
I am totally amazed at the diagnostic powers of
the expert Gillian. It is incredible how she can
see deficiencies and problems with enzymes etc
without all that expensive equipment you guys use all the time.
The poo-prodding is something else too - I think
you should introduce it as a standard part of
your clinical chemistry armamentarium. The test
is cheap and seems to be efficient in determining
the causes of the poor patients' condition.
I have not noticed any debate via the mailbase -
are you all keeping your heads down?
PS - there is a Swedish version too but with a
little less bs - sorry - I mean that there is
none of the poo stuff - probably Swedish conservatism. DS
Med vänliga hälsningar/With best regards
Gareth
http://www.ki.se/biomedlab
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Tel +46 8 5858 1038
Fax +46 8 5858 7730
Gareth Morgan MPhil MSc FIBMS,
Department of Histo/cytopathology, Laboratory Medicine (Labmed),
Karolinska Institute,
Karolinska University Hospital at Huddinge, F46
SE 141 86 Stockholm
Sweden
OBS! Besöksadress: F-Huset, Forskningsgatan 2
F52, Rum 2.10. Laboratoriet för klinisk patologi och cytologi.
NB! Visiting address: Building F, Research
Corridor 2 F52, Room 2.10. Clinical Histo- and Cytopathology Laboratory.
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