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My new toy - aka the Ketonix "breathalyzer"
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianTheElder" data-source="post: 1257164" data-attributes="member: 311044"><p>I bought a Ketonix after reading the reviews here. After a bit of trouble setting the thing up, I find it easy to use and now test regularly.</p><p>However, I am not impressed with the response from the Ketonix support. Although they were very good helping me get started, they have just ignored all the emails I have sent (despite saying they would get back within a set time) regarding what the readings actually mean. From their chart, it is easy to see that a value of 60 represents a ppm acetone level of 2.0 in the breath. But what is that in terms of mmol/L of BHB in blood? Unless you can get an idea of what the numbers mean, it's no better than a colour range on a Ketostix. Even an approximate comparison would be better than the nothing at all they provide at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianTheElder, post: 1257164, member: 311044"] I bought a Ketonix after reading the reviews here. After a bit of trouble setting the thing up, I find it easy to use and now test regularly. However, I am not impressed with the response from the Ketonix support. Although they were very good helping me get started, they have just ignored all the emails I have sent (despite saying they would get back within a set time) regarding what the readings actually mean. From their chart, it is easy to see that a value of 60 represents a ppm acetone level of 2.0 in the breath. But what is that in terms of mmol/L of BHB in blood? Unless you can get an idea of what the numbers mean, it's no better than a colour range on a Ketostix. Even an approximate comparison would be better than the nothing at all they provide at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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