Live Blood Cell Microscopy

LIVE CELL MICROSCOPY (LBA) or Nutritional Live Cell Blood Analysis

Assessing overall health with Live Cell Microscopy

Live Cell Microscopy or Nutritional Live Blood Cell Analysis is the use of a high-resolution darkfield microscope to observe live blood cells.

Live Blood Cell Analysis detects early signs of disease in the blood.  However, it’s use, as a tool, to educate and motivate clients can be of even more value.  It provides clients with a live picture of their own blood and it creates a powerful incentive for them to take responsibility for their well-being.

Live Blood Cell Analysis is used almost exclusively by alternative medicine practitioners.  It is preventative and it is best used before any symptoms appear.

As holistic practitioners, we are looking at what’s underneath and address these root causes.  Live Blood Cell Analysis allows us to look at the cells and the terrain that they are bathed in.  Microbes are abundant in our system working symbiotically, creating our internal ecosystem.  Apathogenic microbes can become pathogenic if the terrain allows them to.  Disease is terrain dependent and not microbial.

History of Live Cell Microscopy

History of Live Cell Microscopy was the work of European, Dr.Antoine Bechamp – 1868, and Dr. Gunther Enderlein – 1872-1968.  Their research and documented studies have led to the development of “live blood cell analysis”, viewing microorganism in the darkfield.  Their studies also revealed that some microorganisms are symbiotic and can and do accompany disease.  It has its origin in the now-discarded theories of pleomorphism promoted by Gunther Enderlein notably in his 1925 book Bokterien-Cyklogenie.

What is Live Blood Cell Analysis used for?

Live blood cell is used in observing and monitoring the state and/or dysfunction of the body’s system and organs.  Live blood cell analysis is a simple procedure for obtaining a quick and accurate assessment of your blood.  Results are immediate.

What are the benefits of Live Blood Cell Analysis?

Bloodstream transports oxygen, nutrients and other life-giving agents throughout the body to maintain health.  It is also the medium for detoxication, delivering cellular waste to the liver and kidneys for elimination from the body.  By its very nature, blood can serve as a predictor of health and provide an indication of illness well before symptoms appear.  The largest advantage is its ability to pick up health problems, identifying toxicities and deficiencies in the blood.

What can Live Blood Cell Analysis reveal?

Live Blood Cell Analysis can reveal distortion of red blood which reflect nutrition status, especially low levels of iron, protein, vitamin B12, folic acid and fatty acids.  It also reveals deficiencies in antioxidants and free radical damage/activity, areas of toxicity, congestion and absorption capabilities, as well as incomplete or delayed digestion of fats and proteins. 

In addition, pathogenic microorganisms such as – parasites, bacterial, fungi and yeast are revealed.  Compromised immune system activity/function, poor circulation and oxygenation can also be observed.  As well, organ stress – liver function, adrenal and thyroid health along with hydrochloric acid deficiency (HCL) – acidosis, and hormonal imbalances.

Toxicity evolves – undigested, unassimilated and difficult to eliminate foods become toxins in the body and serve to create terrain or environment imbalances.   

These patterns allow disease imbalances to occur over time and the idea is to modify and improve sub-optimal patterns before serious trouble such as disease arises.

Live Blood Cell Analysis thus acts as an educational “feedback tool” motivating people to improve their diet and make lifestyle changes.  Positive changes in the structure of the blood cells can be viewed over time as improved nutrition impacts the blood.

Therefore, Live Cell Microscopy may be of value in the early assessment of environment sensitivity, imbalanced terrain, compromised immunity and other conditions, months or years before traditional medical diagnosis.

How is Live Blood Cell Analysis done?

Live Blood Cell Analysis is carried out by placing a drop of blood taken from the fingertip and placed on a slide.  The slide is then viewed with a darkfield microscope that forwards the image to a monitor where it is discussed and viewed together with the client.

How long are the visits?

Each visit is from 45 mins to 1 hour. 

Who is Live Blood Cell Suitable for?

Live Blood Cell Analysis is for anyone who is interested in taking a proactive approach to their health and overall well-being.  It is suitable for people of all ages in all stages of life.  It provides an insightful view of pathogenic incubation and white blood cell activity.  It is helpful in people who consider themselves healthy and wish to prevent disease. Live and layered blood cell analysis is non-diagnostic.



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