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Live Blood Analysis involves taking a single living drop of blood from the finger-tip which is then placed under a powerful microscope. The image is then displayed on a screen for both the practitioner and patient to view. Blood transports oxygen, nutrients and other life-giving agents throughout the body to maintain health. It is also the medium for detoxification, delivering cellular waste to the liver and kidneys for elimination from the body. Blood can therefore serve as a predictor of health and provide an indication of illness well before symptoms appear.
This method of analysis is different from the usual laboratory tests that quantify the levels of certain components in a sample of blood. Live blood screening gives an indication as to the QUALITY of an individual’s blood – an important foundation of preventative health care showing the effects that diet, lifestyle and stress can have on our well-being. Studying the shape and functioning of blood cells and plasma with a microscope can show signs of:
Procedure
Dark field microscopy is a procedure of analyzing blood in greater detail to gather information about the terrain, the immune system and the nutritional status of the patient. It is a way of studying live whole blood cells under a specially adapted microscope that projects the image of the live blood on to the Video. It usually takes approx. 45 minutes to perform the test. It is carried out by first withdrawing a very small drop of blood from the patient’s fingertip. The fresh drop of blood is then placed on a clean microscope slide and viewed under the microscope which projects the image on to the video screen, allowing the practitioner and the patient to see the state of health of the blood cells as well as the presence or absence of harmful bacteria and other microorganisms.