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CLINICAL MICROSCOPY AND BLOOD
CELL ANALYSIS
A blood test for detection and monitoring of metabolic
dysfunction
Live
and dry blood analysis are unique and cutting edge methods
for showing what is going on inside your body. Live blood
analysis aims to show the state and interaction of your red
blood cells, while the dry blood test reviews where acids
may be pooling in the body. The information can be used in
conjunction with other tests or as a stand alone assessment
of health allowing the practitioner to make specific dietary
and lifestyle recommendations to help improve health.
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How it works
The tests are carried out by extracting a minute amount of
capillary blood from the fingertip and placing it on a microscope
slide and then observing it through two different optical
modalities of a high powered microscope. This technique enables
a microscopist as well as a client to observe and analyze
the features of the blood terrain via video monitor. Among
the phenomena observed in the live and dry blood are:
• The level of activity or lack of activity of the immune
system
• The condition of the red blood cells Liver, kidney,
pancreatic, heart, lung, prostate, ovarian, breast and other
organ stress
• Detection of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus,
mould, and the degree of pleomorphic activity
• Observation of features associated with blood sugar
imbalance
• Observation of features associated with mal-absorption
of fats
• Observation of features associated with protein mal-absorption
• Observation of phenomena associated with nutrient
mal-absorption / vitamin deficiency
• Observation of crystalline forms such as protoplasts,
fibrous thallus, uric acid, cholesterol and mycotoxins
• Observation of phenomena associated with gastro-intestinal
tract dysfunction
• Observation of phenomena associated with degenerative
conditions
How live blood analysis can help ...
The Health Care Professional and Client can see the characteristics
of the Client's blood live on a video screen which can give
current information as it pertains to the biological terrain
of that Client. (Abnormalities appear in the blood sometimes
years before they manifest themselves as illness.) This information
can assist the Health Care Professional and Client by:
• Giving early warning of possible oncoming problems
• Specifying conditions quickly and unambiguously
• Alerting them to the advisability of specific medical
referral
• Monitoring the condition before and after regimes
• Determining the effectiveness of various regimes
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some examples of results >>>
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