In Live Blood or Functional Blood Analysis, studying the shape and functioning of blood cells and plasma with a microscope can reveal the following:
Live Blood or Functional Blood Analysis is a simple procedure for obtaining a quick and accurate assessment of your blood.
Live blood cell analysis is an in-person procedure that consists of placing a drop of blood from your fingertip on a microscope slide under a glass cover slip to keep it from drying out. The blood is magnified by thirty thousand times and the slide is viewed at this high magnification with a dark-field microscope that forwards the image to television monitor where both you and the Practitioner can then see the blood cells.
The blood can be evaluated functionally to assess overall cell health, hydration status, liver functioning, and other health markers. Credentialed, experienced, and knowledgeable Practitioners can observe vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, and tendencies toward allergic reaction, excess fat circulation, liver weakness, and hydration status. (Integrative Health Centre, Calgary, AB)
Live Blood or Functional Blood Analysis is revolutionizing many natural health practices all around the world by giving Practitioners the edge they need to achieve better results in their practice.
Live Blood Analysis is also known as Naturopathic Microscopy, Live Blood Cell Analysis, Nutritional Microscopy, and The Oxidative Stress test.
Live Blood Cell Analysis is the observation of live blood cells using a high-powered, specialized microscope with a camera that projects a picture of the live blood cells onto a screen to be seen by the Practitioner and client together, allowing pictures and videos to be recorded.
A tiny pinprick of blood from the finger is put onto a glass slide and then viewed on the screen. In Live Blood Analysis, the blood is not dried or stained beforehand, so the blood elements can be seen in their living state.
The Practitioner and client look at the variations in the size, shape, ratio, and fine structure of the red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other blood structures.
The insights gained from the Live Blood Analysis, correlated with other clinical data, enable the analyst to understand her/his clients individual state of health on a much deeper level.
As a result, an appropriate course of natural treatment and lifestyle/dietary interventions can be formulated and furthermore, the effectiveness of various treatment combinations can be tested and progress can be monitored by observation of changes through further live blood analysis.
Nutritional microscopy uses Live Blood Analysis with a slant on using nutrition to achieve optimum health naturally.
Dry Blood Analysis or The Oxidative Stress Test is another very valuable test in Live Blood Cell Analysis. With The Oxidative Stress Test (Dry Blood Analysis) a lot can be learned about the level of free radical damage/oxidative stress and toxins in the body. (Live Blood Online, a Canadian Medical Association accredited)
Live and Dry Blood Analysis is a holistic health assessment tool that enables Practitioners to investigate a client’s health by looking at the various indications that can be seen in their blood. This test is conducted in the Practitioner’s clinic during an appointment with the client, and the results are immediate.
Live Blood Analysis involves looking at a fresh drop of the client’s blood magnified one thousand times under a darkfield microscope, allowing the practitioner to assess the individual cells of the blood, as well as the plasma that surrounds them.
In Dry Blood Analysis, a drop of blood is exposed to the air and starts to clot. As this happens, characteristic patterns can be seen under a microscope that can verify various health issues.
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