March 31, 2016

Live Blood Analysis

WHAT IT IS

Live Blood Analysis: Nutritional Live Blood Cell Analysis (NLBCA) is the process of examining a fresh drop of blood under a high-power video-microscope, the image is magnified, and projected from the microscope onto a large computer screen allowing both the technician and the client to view the blood sample together. Using the live blood sample the technician can observe the activity of the red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and elements in the plasma, like bacteria, yeast, crystals, undigested proteins and plaques. The technician will also look at the variations in the size, shape, and ratio of the cells in the blood sample. This provides a better understanding of one’s health at a cellular level. Stress and disease can appear in the blood years before they manifest in the body as a symptom making proper nutritional choices that much more important.

Dry Blood Analysis: Dry blood analysis is the same process as live blood analysis, except the sample is dried and the technician is able to observe oxidative stress/free radical damage rather than the blood chemistry. We live in a chemically toxic world. We eat high amounts of sugar, refined foods, pesticides, fertilizers, genetically modified organism’s (GMO) and we breath in thousands of toxic pollutants daily. As a result of this our body, and vital organs are over stressed placing an excessive demand on our detox organs, therefore free radicals are formed, and oxidative stress appears, slowing our circulation down and decreasing body performance. A dry blood analysis may provide a visual of oxidated damage to cells, tissues, and organs that may be presenting as a symptom at present in the body.

FIRST STEPS

Preparing for 1st Appointment

Make sure you have printed and filled out our comprehensive form 1-3 weeks prior to your appointment. The more informative and accurate you are when filling out the Health Assessment Form the better results you will receive.If possible observe and record your diet over the next one to three weeks. Please bring with you to your first appointment. Please print this PDF, and bring to your appointment.  Please list all medications and supplements - even if taken occasionally. Some medications/supplements may have interactions with other medications/supplements and should not be taken together.

  • Eat a normal meal prior to appointment. Do not fast.
  • Do not drink caffeine 1-2 hours prior to appointment.
  • Do not book dental appointment 48 hours prior to live blood analysis.
  • Appointment may take up to two hours.
  • You can pay cash or credit*. No debit please. (*extra processing fees for credit apply).

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