
Live Blood Analysis, also known as Darkfield Microscopy is a way of studying live whole blood cells under a specially adapted microscope that projects the dynamic image onto a viewing monitor. This allows your practitioner to identify and treat your health problems faster and better than ever before. This technique enables the evaluation of blood features in their living state, hence the term “live blood” analysis.
Unlike most other medical testing, you remain present during the analysis. This gives you the unique and fascinating opportunity to see your own blood cells on the monitor screen. Live blood analysis cannot be replaced by any other blood examination, neither by normal microscope examination, nor by blood tests sent to laboratories.
Using a very fine needle, a drop of blood is taken from the finger and directly placed on a glass slide. Without fixation or colouring, the blood is examined through the darkfield microscope, right after the sample has been taken with up to 1000x enlargement. The patient watches the process via the viewing monitor. Observations are made on variations in the size, shape, ratios & fine structure of red cells, white cells, platelets and other structures in your blood.
Live Blood Analysis detects functional imbalances, otherwise known as 'precursors' to disease very early on, in some instances well before detection by standard blood pathology. This technology enables a practitioner to view the body’s inner terrain (milieu) and to examine the functions of the red blood cells. It also shows the evolutionary stages of the smallest proteins (endobionts) which are found in every human body. Your practitioner is able to see any developed structures such as bacteria, virus and fungus.
Live blood analysis shows the state of the blood cells, endobionts and the plasma in a functional and structural way, making bacterial processes and fungal pre-stages in the blood clearly visible. Recommendations can then be implemented to rectify the ‘precursor’ in the initial stage - prevention being a far easier and better health strategy than is a cure.
The state of your digestive, eliminative and immune functions can be assessed as well as detecting the presence of bacteria and other micro-organisms such as fungus and yeast. This method provides information about possible vitamin deficiencies, amount of toxicity, pH and mineral imbalance as well as identifying areas of concern and weaknesses. Live blood analysis can identify a number of conditions directly affecting the blood (such as anaemias) and also indicate instances of:
• Nutritional deficiencies
• Organ-system dysfunctions
• Gut Permeability & Digestive health
• Antioxidant levels & Free-Radical load
• Certain biochemical imbalances
• Immune system imbalances