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Mikohund
1 month ago

Self-tests are little sensible to useless if you cannot judge the result.

In such urine tests with “just keep in the urine beam” you get a snapshot at best (!). Especially electrolytes can fluctuate extremely in urine: much/less drunk, much/less sweated, couch potatoe/cardiofreak, morning urine/sammelurine …

And what /who is the Internet?

Conclusion: Says nix.

Mikohund
1 month ago
Reply to  Foecky1

As I said, I don’t think anything about such punctual self-tests, only not quite if you obviously cannot classify the results.

Basically, “normal values” are determined for each individual analysis method, even for the individual device.

And Google is not a source, but you just mean the search engine. Sources are reputable websites, scientific studies, specialist books, etc., which provide reliable information.

You can judge that someone who has experience: a doctor usually. He’ll also have your blood examined. Everything else is money thrown out.