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Live and Dry blood analysis provides you with the motivation to eliminate bad nutritional and lifestyle habits, that could eventually contribute to creating illness and disease.

 
About
Live Blood Analysis

Live Blood analysis enables you to see your blood
exactly as it behaves in your body.  Giving you a
clear picture of your health at cellular level.

The clinical application of Live Blood Analysis involves taking some small drops of blood about the size of a pinhead from your fingertip using a sterile lancet. 
They are then placed between two glass slides to
protect them from the outside elements and
viewed under a 'darkfield' microscope magnified
20,000 times.

The results are captured and immediately displayed
to you on a screen while the blood is still interacting
and moving around.

Evaluating the internal environment and identifying
areas of imbalance provides an insightful view of
your biological terrain
.


Live Blood Analysis identifies:

  • The conditions of the red blood cells, white       blood cells and platelets and what it could mean     for your  health.

  • Whether you are nutritionally deficient and    whether there are any indications of inefficient absorption and assimilation.

  • Features associated with cholesterol, blood  sugar imbalances,  triglycerides (fats) & uric acid.

  • Free Radical activity and cellular oxidation.

  • The presence of possible microbial activity         such as bacteria, yeast, parasites and fungi.

  • Levels of toxicity and internal pollution.

  • Features and early warning signs associated      with degenerative conditions.

 
About
Dry Blood Analysis

Dry Blood Analysis gives a more historic view
of conditions that have been developing over
some time.  With Dry Blood Analysis we can
look deeper into the organs and further back
in time.

Immediately after taking the sample for the live
analysis, slightly larger sample is taken from
the same prick point and is left to clot for 30
seconds then eight dabs from the same sample
are taken onto a glass slide and left to dry. 

Following the Live Blood Analysis the dry
samples are displayed to you on screen
using a 'brightfield' microscope, magnified
the same as the live sample. However as it
is a dry sample, it is no longer interacting
or moving around.

Each sample will dry differently.  The smaller
four samples are are more indicative of deeper
seated,long term or chronic conditions.  The
larger four are more indicative of sallow,
acute or more temporary conditions.

 


    Dry Blood Analysis Identifies:

  • Free radical damage

 

  • Patterns of oxidative stress

 

  • Heavy Metal toxicity

 

  • Toxicity in the digestive tract

 

  • Other toxic conditions in the body

 

  • Signs of organ weakness

 

  • Inflammation

 

  • Stress
   
“A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings.

Hippocrates