I did a search for a non-video explanation. Found someone quoting him — don’t know if it’s from this actual video, though:
So what we do, we have set up a certain sequence of using ultrasound on the brain, on the thymus, on the spleen, on the vagus nerve, and on the brain stem. We drive out the microbes, and then we collect the urine and find the microbes. This is by far the best test we use – the PCR testing – looking for whole strands of DNA of the bugs in the urine.
That testing has been the most rewarding test in my whole lifetime. We are publishing a paper that comes out later this month in the American Journal of Immunology where we lay out the details of this technique. That’s what we do at the Sophia Health Institute.
The whole treatment takes less than 10 minutes, and then it’s the first urine that naturally occurs after that that’s collected. And then we send it to the lab for PCR testing, and insurance pays if you do it with Lab Corp. There’s other labs that offer this test now. And it can cost up to $500 to test for 14 of the coinfections.
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It sounds like he is saying that there are various spirochetes causing the problems and that his test isolates them and identifies the specific ones, thus allowing for the proper treatment protocol.
I have chronic Lyme and have said from the outset that the similarities in Lyme (and confections) and corona were more than coincidental- right downto being able to pass into the brain where it cause demyelination . But there was no money to be made in Lyme because it needed a vector like a tic or mosquito to pass it on.