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LIVE BLOOD ANALYSIS

Live Blood Analysis is a visual of live blood cells just as they can behave in the body. It is carried out by placing a drop of  blood from the clients 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 microscope that forwards the image to a television monitor. The live blood technician then will talk you through the analysis, explaining his findings through the process.

Normal Red Blood Cells              Poor Protein Digestion

Live Cell Blood Analysis is simple, quick and accurate. For example, with a simple drop of blood from your finger, the test is able to provide a composite of over 35 aspects. Dark field microscopy now allows us to observe multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, and tendencies toward allergic reaction, excess fat circulation, liver weakness and conditions that favour arteriosclerosis.

Blood is magnified by 30,000 times, giving us the ability to assess how the body is compensating to its environment and helps us to monitor your progression while on treatment. The blood is the pathway to the body and tells all. Live blood cell analysis is not a diagnostic procedure for specific disease. It is best used to help indicate the optimal balance most effective of supplementation (enzymes, herbs, antioxidants, etc.).

 

Many disorders can be detected before standard blood tests can detect chemical change. A few of these changes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dry Blood Analysis is also done as part of the Live Blood process. After the sample has dried it is beneficial for our technician to reconfirm what the live blood has indicated, as well as giving the technician more of an analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normal Dry Blood Cells             Chronic Fatigue

 

Blood Typing is also available upon request. This knowledge is positive to the use of the health regime of “Eat Right for Your Blood Type.”

 

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Free radical damage

Immune impairment

Kidney or Liver stress

Parasites

Plaque build-up

Vitamin/ Mineral deficiency

Anemia

Bacteria/Fungus  

Cholesterol issues

Calcium imbalance  

Circulatory issues  

Digestion problems

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