5.2.22. /
September 22. 2000; Precision and Accuracy of the Diasensor 1000:
Comparison
of invasive and noninvasive methods for measuring blood glucose.
Last update January 23. 2008
The trial has been made to
find
an answer to the following questions:
1. How can the
precision
of the Diasensor 1000 be determined ?
2. How can the
relative
accuracy of the Diasensor 1000 be determined ?
3. Which
devices
have
been used for the trial ?
4. In which
sequence
were the measurements made ?
5. How many
measurements
have been made ?
6. How do the
devices
look like, used for measurement and how does the place look like, where
the measurements have been made?
7. How
precisely
are
the measurements made with Reflolux S, an usual blood glucose
measurement
device as used for blood glucose self control from diabetics in Germany.
8. How
precisely
are
the measurements made with HemoCue, a measurement device mainly used in
clinics and from physicians, which was used for the Calibration
of
the Diasensor 1000 ?
9. How
precisely
are
the measurements made with the Diasensor 1000?
10.
Which
relative
accuracy exists between the invasive HemoCue meter and the non-invasive
Diasensor 1000 ?
11. What is
the
effect
of calm paperwork onto the relative accuracy of the HemoCue and the
Diasensor
1000?
12. What is
the
effect
of slow movement and 20 minutes sports in the afternoon on a
hometrainer
onto the relative accuracy of the HemoCue and the Diasensor 1000 ?
13. What is
the
effect
of stress onto the relative accuracy of the Diasensor 1000 and the
HemoCue
device ?
14. What is
the
effect
of unusual strong movement, 2 hours of sports on a hometrainer, onto
the
relative accuracy of the Diasensor 1000 and the HemoCue device ?
15. Can the
Diasensor
1000 be used to give a warning if the hypoglycaemic blood glucose
region
is reached ?
and
16. What is
the
effect
of alcoholics to the relative accuracy of the Diasensor 1000 ?
17. For which
purpose
can the Diasensor 1000 be used ?
18. What
causes
the
declining of the correlation shown under certain circumstances like
sports
and after stress ?
19. What is
the
reason
why the Diasensor 1000 can not be used to detect or monitor for
hypoglycenmie
( low blood
sugar)
?
20. Which
possibilities
exist to solve the problem shown and to improve the relative accuracy
of
the non-invasive measurement ?
This page was set up to
provide you with information about the blood sugar measurement without
drawing any blood from the person.
Below you see the blood sugar meter (Diasensor 1000), which is using
infrared light for measurement of blood sugar without taking any
blood from you.
And next
(right) you see a commercially, invasive laboratory blood glucose
meter,
which needs a
drop of blood for the measurement. The laptop (left) is used to
verification.
I have bought such a device from an amerikan company called
Biocontrol Inc., to measure my blood sugar.
To find out how exactly it measurens and whether it measures under all
possible daily live conditions, I have correctly attached hundreds of
comparative
measurements. I found out an unexpected "secret context". This "secret"
the manufacturers obviously did not know.
It may be the reason why all other manufaturers, that tried to sell a
precisely measuring noninvaisve device failed up to now. The reason
was, they did not know about this "secret". None
has been able, up to now, to produce a safe and well functioning
noninvaive device and no one was able to bring it onto the market,
because they did not
know this "secret ". Millions of research funds have been consumed by
the researchers
because they obviously did not know this "secret".
I want to offer you, dear reader, because you have visited my site,
this "secret", and show you which benefits it may have to your personal
health , if you consider it
in your life..
I have made, series of comparative measurements with the device. I
compared the values and have drawn the graphs on millimeter-paper.
Sometimes a series of 50 measurements a day.
(No, I did not have a measuring device to continuously measure blood
sugar, as some suspect, but I have really made about 50 times a day at
intervals of 15 minutes an invasive blood glucose measurement with
pricking my fingers.)
At first I had planned to tell everybody tis " secret " for free.
Finally however I decides to offer it for 4,20 Euro.
I have made hundreds of invasive blood glucose measurements, I have
payed a
lot of money for the device and worked day and nigtht to find out the "
secret ".
Why just 4.20 Euros? This is the price, I pay for a 0,75 liter bottle
of mineral water Teinacher in my restaurant. I think this "secret " is
worth a buttle of mineral water.
If you want to read the report: Precision and Accuracy of the Diasensor 1000:
Comparison
of invasive and noninvasive methods for measuring blood glucose.
(Comparative study of the measurement accuracy of a laboratory blood
sugar testing equipment ,
with the need to blood collection for the measurement and
an infrared blood sugar testing device, which noninvasive measures
blood sugar.)
klick
here
Here are my personal tipps for you, because you have visited my
internetpage:
The main things for physical health are:
* A full, natural and possibly full of
vitamines food (with fresh fruit and vegetables) to take.
* To eat in peace.
* Before each meal, to drink a glass of water.
* Exercise in the fresh air.
* To care for sufficient sleep and relaxation.
* To learn A positive view of things.
If you want to become and remain healthy, start a program for
reimbursement in the event of sickness, and then focus on doing every
day
something for your health.
I wish you good health, happiness, prosperity and success.
Your Hugo R. Vogel
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