Live & Dry Blood Analysis
A Closer Look at Your Health - Starting at the Cellular Level
Blood Analysis Looks For . . .
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Dehydration
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Acidity / Alkalinity
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Poor fat intake or digestion
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Poor red blood cell formation
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Hormonal Imbalance
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Candida / Yeast
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Parasites
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Heavy metals, chemical load
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Poor mobility of white blood cells
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And much more!
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Part of a full health assessment!

Microscopy examines a small drop of blood under a high-powered microscope. Blood analysis looks at the blood cells and plasma, among other markers, for an overall blood and body health picture. The blood is then compared to medical charts and provides great insight. Examples include hydration, parasites/foreign bodies, gut health, candida/yeast, and more.
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Live Blood Analysis: $99, 45 minute appointment
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Includes: Live and dry blood analysis where you get to see your blood through the microscope's camera and in-depth discussion of your results. You will be sent home with your appointment notes and photos of you blood. Within 48 hours your full customized nutrition, lifestyle, and herbal protocol will be emailed to you with your meal plan and grocery list and house rules guidelines.
Learn More About Live & Dry Blood Analysis ⬇
What is the difference between live & dry blood analysis and medical blood tests?
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In medical blood tests, blood samples are mixed with anticoagulants preventing the blood from clotting, and send the blood to a laboratory. The blood is separated into its different components which are measured individually. Results are based on statistical ranges of measurement based on what has been determined as "normal." Medical blood tests can be good indicators of nutrient levels, inflammatory markers, or certain enzymes etc. However, many times when clients are told their medical bloodwork is "normal" and their medical doctor has no answers, live & dry blood analysis reveals information that helps form an understanding of underlying health concerns not picked up in medical blood testing.
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Is live & dry blood analysis diagnostic?
Live & dry blood analysis is not considered diagnostic. It is, however, indicative of many health markers.
Live Blood Analysis ⬇
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Our blood is our most complex biological fluid. There are 5 million blood cells in one drop of blood, and the ratios of cells and observances in that drop of blood is an average of what is represented throughout the entirety of that person's blood. In live blood analysis, a drop of blood is examined under a microscope in its live state without any staining or added chemicals. The drop of blood is placed straight on the microscope slide with a cover slip over it then placed under the microscope. This allows the movement of the blood through the plasma, the blood cells in relation to each other, and the health of the individual blood cells to be observed.
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Examples of what can be seen in live blood analysis: Dehydration, toxicity / toxins, misshapen cells, incorrect red blood cell to white blood cell ratio, weak / damaged cell walls, immune system activation, candida, parasites, fat crystals, uric acid crystals, acidic blood.
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Dry Blood Analysis ⬇
Dry blood analysis has been researched since 1939 and, with a microscope, allows blood to be looked immediately within a clinic setting, no laboratory required. A drop of blood from a finger prick is dabbed across the microscope slide. Blood is a biological fluid, and behaves as a non-Newtonian fluid. What that means is when water begins to evaporate from layers of the blood, currents are generated within the fluid. When this happens, the contents of the layer of blood are moved by the current, creating distinct patterns as the blood dries.
Examples of what can be seen in dry blood analysis: Lack of minerals, heavy metal toxicity, parasites, bowel inflammation and toxicity, lymphatic burden, inflammation and inflammation linked to the progression of chronic or acute conditions,
