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How was a quantitative blood test converted to a qualitative urine color chart?

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How was a quantitative blood test converted to a qualitative urine color chart?

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The urine test used in the FRT was not converted from a blood test. It is a urine MDA test that was modified from a complex laboratory procedure into a simple qualitative test. The FRT is not a quantitative test, nor is it a diagnostic test for any particular disease condition. The FRT provides a useful nutritional guide in the form of a color chart that is useful in determining the amount of oxidative activity in the body and corrective nutritional antioxidants that are helpful in reaching a healthful destination.

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