The condition and quality of our red blood cells have a direct impact on our present and future health, with stress and disease appearing in the blood years before they manifest in the body. Live blood testing enables us to see our blood exactly as it behaves inside our body, giving a clear picture of our health at a cellular level. Disease appears as stress in the blood sometimes years before manifesting as symptoms in the body. Live blood analysis can detect the potential for disease very early on, so it is the ultimate preventative tool available. Traditional lab testing is good and has its place, but does not always show early signs of a possible disease. When you see your blood for the first time, you realize that there is incredible dynamic activity taking place within you, and you can begin to better understand the specifics that need to be addressed without guessing, without purchasing unneeded supplements or investing in unneeded therapies. It has been shown that client compliance is greatly improved with understanding – once you know what you are doing and why. Seeing is knowing.
How does it work? The test is carried out by obtaining a drop of blood from a finger tip using a sterile lancet. The blood is placed on a microscope slide, covered with a coverslip to prevent drying, and immediately observed under the microscope.
The microscope used is a powerful LIGHTFIELD type which allows an almost three dimensional look at the blood. The blood is magnified up to 1000 times.
You will be able to see the activity of your blood on the screen, the red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and what is floating in the plasma, like bacteria, yeast, crystals, plaque, and more. The blood is observed for 15 minutes. Once the blood leaves your body it begins to die. How quickly the morphological changes happen can indicate your present health condition.
What Can I See in My Blood?
• the condition, shape, and health of your red blood cells;
• the condition, vitality, quantity, and behavior of your white blood cells;
• acid/alkaline imbalances, blood sugar imbalances and possible disturbances;
• tendency to sluggish lymphatic;
• atherosclerotic plaque;
• clotting disorders;
• bacteria, parasites, Candida/yeast /fungi;
• undigested proteins and fats;
• vitamin and iron deficiencies;
• uric acid crystals and other crystals;
• poor circulation, poor oxygenation;
• stressed liver;
• presence of allergies and infections;
This simple blood test is one important part of helping you to help yourself change your health for the better.
Nutritional Hematologist of Live Blood Analysis.