What is affecting your Health? Live Blood Analysis (“LBA”) Has The Answers. Live Blood Analysis is a live blood screening process that instantly provides information about your health, right in front of you as you watch. It can evaluate indicators of health that are unavailable to other forms of blood testing and it can detect some pathological changes and dysfunction that occurs in the early stag
es of disease. Using just one drop of blood (taken from a quick fingertip), I will examine your blood, while you watch it. It is quick and easy, and is suitable for all ages, including children. One drop of your blood ……. One drop gives a snapshot of your health! When you first see your live blood sample on a monitor you see a multitude of living, moving shapes – red and white cells and more – a complete microcosm. There are red blood cells that are larger than the norm and we know they are missing B 12 and/or Folic acid – an essential requirement for each cell in your body. you feel tired and if enough of this hanky panky is going on you could acguire peripheral nerve pain. And all just because of a lack of B12 or Folic acid! Good to know and see. And very inexpensive to remedy.Learning About Your Blood At the Cellular Level
Each red cell has a positive charge internally and requires a negative surrounding. When this is beautifully balanced then the zeta potential is correct, but when the charge is faulty they do not stay separated. The result is a sort of “hugging,” often in neat and tidy rolls of discs. This symptom offers much information! We know that red cells need to be like Lone Rangers and travel on their own. When they are rolled up together and when these rolls are even 5-F Image blood-cell1sometimes rolled up against each other, then it’s more like a huge posse trying to ride on one horse and circulatory problems ensue. White cells … they are interesting creations! We all have six, plus different kinds on board and each has its own form and function, which can only be seen at 1000 X magnification. They seem to behave like beings on their own – in pursuit of their targets, i.e. bacteria, fungi, Candida yeasts, and Parasites.