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Ronald’s Substack

Ron Norris

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Further Evidence of Two Different Hydrogels with Testing

In posts in the past I showed that hemolysis (breakage of red cells) stops the expression of the hydrogel in the tube. As I thought about this it seemed a good test to perform on the two different hydrogels being detected.

a month ago
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Is the Platlet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Rubber Clot the Same as Dr Ana's Syringe Clot?

The PRF method is performed by collecting blood via venipuncture, immediate centrifuge for 8 min at 1,500 rpm, isolating the fibrin rich layer, and squeezing out excess serum to show a white and rubbery clot (calamari effect).

a month ago
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Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Method is Superior in Demonstrating Hydrogel Rubber Clot. No Evidence of aTemperature Senstive Hydrogel.

The last post clearly showed how the hydrogel rubber clot could be “hidden" in the currant jelly clot if clotting was allowed to occur for 30 min prior to centrifugation. Due to being hidden with the old method, it could be possible to attr...

a month ago
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Why I Don't Think Platlet Rich Fibrin is Equivalent to Hydrogel Rubber Clot Testing

PRF has been used in dentistry for years (2001) and this review article goes into its history as well as how it is made.

2 months ago
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