Live & Dry Blood Analysis
Live blood analysis, also known as live cell analysis or live blood microscopy, is a procedure that involves examining a fresh drop of blood under a high-powered microscope. This technique is typically performed using dark field or phase contrast microscopy, which allows for the visualization of living blood cells without staining.
Some key aspects of live blood analysis include:
Procedure:
A small drop of blood is taken from the fingertip
The blood is immediately placed on a glass slide and covered with a coverslip to be examined under the microscope
The practitioner observes the blood in real-time, often projecting the image onto a screen for the patient to see
What it Examines:
Red Blood Cells: shape, size, and distribution. Abnormalities in these cells can suggest issues such as anemia or nutritional deficiencies
White Blood Cells: activity and appearance, which can indicate immune system health: activity and appearance, which can indicate immune system health
Platelets: their count and appearance can give insights into blood clotting functionality
Plasma: the fluid component of blood, where the presence of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms can be detected
Other Elements: observation of any unusual structures or particles, such as crystals or plaques
Claims and Uses:
It is often used in alternative and complementary medicine to assess general health, monitor the effects of dietary changes, and recommend supplements
We welcome anyone interested in exploring their live and dry blood for analysis.
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