Live Blood Analysis

Using Live Blood Analysis can give you an immediate insight into your health that you can see with your own eyes.  You will see your own blood cells on a TV monitor via a powerful microscope, while a practitioner explains the relevance of what you are seeing.  This can be helpful in understanding such conditions as:

    · Anaemia
     · Chronic fatigue
     · Digestive disorders
     · Recurrent infections e.g. thrush or athlete’s foot
     · Low energy levels.
     · Susceptibility to colds or sore throats
    · Eczema

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 The practitioner is able to assess:
· The number, shape and movement of the red blood cells
· The white blood cells (showing immune system activity)
· The condition of the plasma (the fluid containing the blood cells).

How can Live Blood Analysis help me?
Not only can the content and vitality of the blood be seen, but an immediate assessment can be made of a range of indicators of poor health.  For example, red blood cells with a badly distorted outline might suggest anaemia or folic acid deficiency.  The presence of an infection or allergy may be a reason for chronic fatigue.  Live Blood Analysis can also give you an insight into the health of your immune system, bowel and liver.

What does Live Blood Analysis involve?

Live Blood Analysis is a quick, virtually painless finger prick blood test that takes a drop of blood and magnifies it by 15,000 times.  The blood is then shown on a television monitor and assessed while it remains live and active for up to 20 minutes. 
The ideal red blood cell appears round, plump and is of equal size to the other blood cells.  Irregularities in the size and shape of red blood cells could suggest one of several different nutritional deficiencies or an imbalance of essential fatty acids.  Red blood cells should also be free-flowing, not clumping or sticking together.

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