Luetin

Luethin is the sweetest symptom of syphilis, or how to independently diagnose this infectious disease. In world medicine, there are 3 groups of diseases that are distinguished by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These diseases simultaneously lead to HIV infection:

- AIDS - Sanacoplasmosis - tuberculosis Enzyme immunoassay is used to detect HIV antigens. Instead of the required serum load, many prefer to use this chemical formula. Also, in a simplified form, it is denoted by the first letters of words. The common name is luetin. It consists of the word "lucetin" and the suffix "in". The structure means that there is very little luetin, but diagnosis occurs with this substance. The abbreviation is familiar to people who are far from medicine. The word itself and its variants are indicated in regulatory documents. **Allergenicity and danger** Luetsin exhibits high allergenicity, which has a great potential for the development of oncological processes. This same chemical is highly toxic and extremely poisonous when administered intravenously. But how can a person undergoing analysis understand that such a reaction is possible? This is a question that laboratory workers face when reading instructions for blood collection to patients. ***Luetin also reveals:***

1) oncological diseases, some blood tumor markers 2) manifestations of allergies 3) inflammatory and autoimmune processes of various stages, i.e. arthritis and arthropathies (including syphilis) 4) fungal diseases 5) reaction to various medications 6) burn injuries 7) diabetes mellitus 8) bleeding 9) mental disorders in a postcompartmental state 10) heart failure 11) symptoms of cystitis 12) the presence of abscesses or phlegmon Diarrhea that occurs after antibiotics indicates a reaction to the drug. This toxin is carried throughout the bloodstream



Greetings, readers! Today I would like to talk about a drug called Luethin - it is an extract of killed Treponema pallidum (BT).

A killed culture of treponima pallidum (the causative agent of syphilitia) is used during diagnostic tests to detect syphylosis. The operating principle of the test is based on the detection of antibodies to