I took vials of my blood and centrifuged them and got the same waxy chunks. I would like to take them out of the vials to investigate but not sure what can be done to prove they aren’t cholesterol. Maybe burning them would create either a plastic or fat burn?
I took vials of my blood and centrifuged them and got the same waxy chunks. I would like to take them out of the vials to investigate but not sure what can be done to prove they aren’t cholesterol. Maybe burning them would create either a plastic or fat burn?
Luckily Prof Burkhart has done the analysis and shown these to be comprised of protein. You could try thieves oil applied topically and see if they reduce or go away...
I took vials of my blood and centrifuged them and got the same waxy chunks. I would like to take them out of the vials to investigate but not sure what can be done to prove they aren’t cholesterol. Maybe burning them would create either a plastic or fat burn?
I would also be very keen to discuss over zoom - please email me at david@drdavidnixon.com
@DavidNixon, was your comment meant for me? Just wanted to make sure 😬
Luckily Prof Burkhart has done the analysis and shown these to be comprised of protein. You could try thieves oil applied topically and see if they reduce or go away...