Tuesday, March 31, 2020

CBC Chemistry Panel - The ABC Chemistry Panel Revealed

CBC Chemistry Panel - The ABC Chemistry Panel RevealedYou've probably heard of the CBC Chemistry Panel and its latest invention, the ABC Chemistry Panel. This is an invention of the CBS Television Network and it is pretty awesome. It basically takes your picture, turns it into a strip, and then looks at it for any harmful chemical traces, which they say you have in your body. If the results are positive, you can choose to either get on a doctor-approved medication or get the ABC Chemistry Panel to remove the chemicals from your body.But what many people don't know is that the tests that they use to prove that a person has something like lead in their body are completely subjective and don't work 100% of the time. They say that in order to remove a certain substance, you have to test all of the people that have the substance in their body and have them go on a diet. There have been plenty of studies that show that this is not true, so the CBC Chemistry Panel is still not working.The t hing that bothers me the most about the CBC Chemistry Panel is that you are being tested on your appearance. While I am all for beautiful people, I would hate to be judged on my physical appearance in any way. That is why I decided to do my own research on the effectiveness of the testing procedures and I found that the tests are not even accurate.I found the following information on the CBC Chemistry Panel: 'All Canadian members of the panel are required to take a visual examination. The examinations involve a four-step process to determine if the panel member's appearance may impact the patient's ability to diagnose a health problem. The visual examination includes a photograph of the patient, frontal view of the patient's head, a photo of the patient's neck and half of the patient's upper body, a photo of the patient's face, and a photo of the patient's lower body and half of the patient's upper body.'Let me make this very clear: The CBC Chemistry Panel doesn't test for the medic al conditions that they claim. They don't test for allergies. They don't test for things like high blood pressure or diabetes.When the CBC Chemistry Panel tests for skin cancer, there is no test for trichinosis, melanomas, squamous cell carcinomas, or papillomas. The panel also has no tests for ovarian cancer, laryngeal cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma.They also won't test for any of the conditions that cause a person to have a non-cancerous polyp growing inside of their esophagus, because they're just not testing for those conditions. In fact, the tests do not test for the condition known as acid reflux, nor does it test for irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, asthma, ulcerative colitis, hepatitis C, or chronic fatigue syndrome. And the tests will not test for bronchitis or COPD.These tests only test for the conditions mentioned above, so if you have these conditions, you should consider your chances of being able to benefit from the CBC Chemistry Panel. If you have any of these condit ions, then you may have a higher chance of being judged by the CBC Chemistry Panel than someone without them. They have a lot of money, and if it works for them, then they will keep it, so they should really test for these conditions before making a decision.

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