If you can link me to the specific test you want to subvert I can probably figure it out. The problem is not the test, it's the sensitivity. If it's a mouth swab then crush a zinc tablet and quercetin tablet mix it up in a glass of distilled water and hold it in your mouth for a minute swish it around really good and swallow, then do the swab. Should be enough. Just a general guess if I have the test I can figure it out.
Thanks for replying, any help I can get with this is greatly appreciated.
It will be a generic covid PCR antigen home test. I haven't bought one yet, but I will be soon.
I realize that I could just play the numbers game, keep testing random things until I find one that gives me a negative result, but that could be expensive, and I would just rather know that the material I'm using has at least the possibility of giving a negative result before I experiment.
The videos I've seen of people testing various fruits, soda, and even tap water gave a positive result, which got me thinking of using something alkaline based instead, but that is only a wild guess.
I even thought about using my piss, too. Whatever will work is fine with me as long as it is not part of my body.
The tests are designed to give positive result. Testing causes covid
But they do give negative results, too. What the catalyst is for that is what I'd like to know.
Get the test and then lookup the specific receptors in the test. Tests are not magical they are manufactured with certain receptors and can always be manipulated. If you know what specific things a blood test is measuring you can manipulate that as well.
How could the receptors be manipulated? In what way, I mean?
When I get the test, I'll try to find out and let you know.
Also, could it be that the acidity level of the substance encourages a positive result?
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