Interested In Live/Dry Blood Analysis?
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Sample A. Phase Contrast Microscopy C. Albicans/ Y-Form Yeast |
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Sample B. Bright Field Microscopy Arthritis and Gout Profile
in medically diagnosed client's blood |
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Blood
Sample C. Bright Field Microscopy Colon Cancer / AIDS Profile
in
medically diagnosed client |
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Sample D. Bright Field Microscopy Thyroid / Hypercalcemia
Profile in medically diagnosed client |
What
Is Live/Dry Blood Microscopy?
Live
blood cell analysis is carried out by placing a drop of blood from
the patient's fingertip on a microscope slide under a glass cover
slip to keep it from drying out. The slide is then viewed at high
magnification with a dark-field or bright-field microscope that forwards
the image to a television monitor. Both practitioner and patient can
then see the blood cells, which appear as dark bodies outlined in
white. Often things are noticed that are never seen using traditional
methods of blood screening.
In
itself, live blood screening with microscopy is not a diagnostic procedure.
However, it can often point you in a direction to take for further
diagnostic testing. For our purposes, we simply want to view the "terrain"
of the blood to catch a glimpse of the overall "toxic load"
and consequent state of health of our client.
What
Can Live Blood Analysis Tell Me?
Depending
on the irregularities found in the blood, there are a wide variety
of different conditions that can be determined. The following are
just a few examples:
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The
level of activity or lack of activity of the immune system
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The
condition of the red blood cells Liver, kidney, pancreatic, heart,
lung, prostate, ovarian, breast and other organ stress
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Detection
of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus, mold,
and the degree of pleomorphic activity
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Observation
of features associated with blood sugar imbalance
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Observation of features associated with malabsorption of fats
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Observation
of features associated with protein malabsorption
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Observation
of phenomena associated with nutrient malabsorption / vitamin
deficiency
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Observation
of crystalline forms such as protoplasts, fibrous thallus, uric
acid, cholesterol and mycotoxins
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Observation
of phenomena associated with gastro-intestinal
tract dysfunction
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Observation
of phenomena associated with degenerative conditions
Who
Performs This Service?
The
routine is usually performed by a certified microscopist, trained
in the art of recognizing blood terrain conditions as they appear
on screen. The background of microscopists can range from a
classroom trained microscopist, to a medical doctor licensed to perform
medical procedures based on live blood terrain findings. Please
ensure you ask questions of the professional you are employing to
ensure you are getting the service you are looking for.
Is
This A Medical Blood Test
Medically speaking Live Blood Analysis is not
a recognized diagnostic blood test. It is however, an invaluable
research and educational tool and offers patients a visual and kinaesthetic
confirmation that changes they make in nutrition, hydration, stress
and lifestyle are reflected in their blood.
Why
Is It Different From An Ordinary Medical Blood Test?
Standard hospital blood microscopy involves
isolating compounds within the blood serum into its several components
to analyze them. This method destroys the blood and does not
allow one to see the living blood cells, interacting within its environment.
Viewing living human blood under a microscope at the moment is significant
in terms of patient education and compliance and may in time be proven
to be a useful clinical tool.
Can
You See Diseases In The Blood?
In
theory no and in practice no. But you can still tell a lot more
from a complementary perspective that opens a holistic viewpoint unavailable
to conventional medicine. This relates especially to bioterrain
and specifically relates to hydration, toxicity, congestion and stress.
Sounds
Interesting. How Can A Find A Microscopist In My Area?
Glad
you asked - that's what this section of our website is all about.
To find a local microscopist in your area, along with a list
of their qualifications, please click here.
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ensuring they are the right person to meet your needs.
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