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Live Blood Analysis - Seeing is Believing

1. What is Live Blood Analysis?     2. Live Blood Analysis Consultation Process     3. Live Blood Analysis Reports


What is Live Blood Analysis?

Live Blood Analysis is a diagnostic method valuable for the early detection of serious health conditions.

Live Blood Analysis, sometimes called Live Blood Cell Analysis, is the high resolution microscopic observation of live blood cells in a dark field microscope. It is a diagnostic test used by health care practitioners to determine a course of treatment.

A drop of blood is taken from the patient's fingertip, put on a glass plate and viewed via a microscope on a video screen.

Health care practitioners believe that this method provides information "about the state of the immune system, possible vitamin deficiencies, amount of toxicity, pH and mineral imbalance, areas of concern and weaknesses, fungus and yeast."

Some Health care practitioners can "spot cancer and other degenerative immune system diseases up to two years before they would otherwise be detectable"; or believe they can diagnose "lack of oxygen in the blood, low trace minerals, lack of exercise, too much alcohol or yeast, weak kidneys, bladder or spleen".

Red Blood Cells

Red Blood Cells are not always the same in form and size. This is visible in stained bright field as well as in live blood analysis dark field microscope samples. Therefore scientifically acknowledged terminology exists for these cells seen in blood.

Anisocytosis, Acanthocytes, Echinocytes, Elliptocytes, Poikilocytes, Reticulocytes, Schistocytes, Stomatocytes, Dakrocytes and Target Cells are hematological terms, which live blood analysts need to know and they should be able to identify those in dark field microscope.

White Blood Cells

There are 5 different forms of white blood cells, Neutrophil, Eosinophil and Basophil Granulocytes as well as Monocytes and Lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are divided into B- and T-Lymphocytes and Natural Killer cells (NK). Again, dark field analysts should be able to classify them correctly.

Thrombocytes / Platelets

Platelets are also visible in stained bright field samples. However, Platelet aggregations are only visible in untreated blood smears. The different staining methods separate the Platelet aggregations.

Platelet aggregation, often entangled with fibrin, is frequently observed in dark field. No surprises here - Cardio-vascular diseases are the most prevalent ones these days in the western world. Millions of people world-wide are on Aspirin. It blocks the formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets, producing an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation. However, rebound effects after cessation have been shown in several studies.

Live Blood Aanalysts world-wide diagnose these platelet aggregations as “Candida”. People with systemic candida infections are very ill and usually need treatment in an intensive care unit. They are hardly able to see a physician for live blood analysis in dark field. Candida needs an acidic environment for existence (e.g. vagina pH2).

Normal blood plasma pH is 7.38 - 7.42. If this pH drops below 7.36 metabolic acidosis is imminent.

There are 3 mechanisms for the body to regulate the blood plasma pH:

  1. Physiological buffer mechanism
  2. Kidney excretion
  3. Acid dump in tissues in exchange for alkaline minerals

Even the blood drop of a cancer patient at the time of sampling has a pH of 7.36 or above.

White Blood Cells transport oxygen but don’t use it. They have an anaerobic cell metabolism with an end product of lactic acid. Mucor racemosus also produces lactate. Aspergillus niger produces citric and oxalic acids. This leads to a gradual left shift of the pH of live blood samples and allows the pathological developments.

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