Live Sample

The red blood cells are not overlapped, representing good hydration. They are different sizes and shapes though, so a B-complex vitamin is required.
Dried Sample

This dried sample shows a bowel hole in the center of the sample, which is the bowel zone. The patient experiences major distress in the gut. She confirmed that she has a lot of pain in her body when she eats.
Live Sample

The shiny blue circle is a white blood cell. The black circles inside are nuclei. 2-4 nuclei are a sign of a healthy cell. This patient had a few WBC's with 5+ nuclei, indicating that there was a vitamin B9 and B12 deficiency.
Dried Sample

The white hole at the top of the blood drop is called a "never been well since" event. It is/was an event in the patients life, causing there to be a "void". When we see this, we advise the patient to seek counseling, forgive, and release.
Live Sample

The shiny blue circle to the right of center is a white blood cell. Directly below it is a blood clot. When the blood clot is the same size as the red blood cells (purple/yellow), that is a normal size and nothing to worry about. Once it becomes larger like this one and we see numerous, we know we need to break them up. This particular clot has little circles surrounding it, meaning the patient has a high fungal load.
Dried Sample

This patient was a child who was unsure what they were experiencing. We can see two large bowel holes, representing gut dysbiosis. There is a spinal line in the top left, representing some injury or pain in the spine. There is also minimal protein structure in the blood, meaning they are either not eating enough of the right kind of protein for their blood, or aren't digesting.
Live Sample

This patient experiences a ton of body pain. What we see are little "needles" called fibrin that are part of the congestive cycle of the blood. Envision it like a blood beaver dam, blocking the flow and creating congestion. It then creates pain as it can lodge in joints.
Dried Sample

The dried sample is a round circle, so when we see protrusions off the side, we know there is a head and neck injury/pain/trauma. In this particular case, we can also see a white line running through it, indicating spinal issues. Though this patient (a small child) did not think they had neck/back pain, the mother did indicate a fairly traumatic birth which can lead to spinal complications. The entire sample for this child presented with these protrusions.
Live Sample

This was a very large crystal in the blood. It is shiny and very pretty. Attached to it is a "garbage can" collecting nano-particles. There are some spiky cells that represent poor fat digestion, and red blood cell size and shape variances, representing a B vitamin deficiency.
Dried Sample

The bowel inflammation holes are very obvious in this sample. This could indicate leaky gut, digestion issues, and pain in the area. We can also see behind the white holes is very dark, which represents toxicity in the bowels.
Live Sample

Hydrogels are quite a new discovery in the world of blood analysis. Not quite nano technology and not quite heavy metals, but just as toxic. Red blood cells nearby become very congested, due to the toxicity of it, creating an environment of acidity. These structures appeared in the past few years (maybe not so coincidentally, with the introduction of the Covid 19 vaccine).
Dried Sample

Another head and neck indicator, presenting with a white spinal line. Toxic bowels indicated by the dark center of the sample. Overall, a decent protein structure, meaning the patient is taking in and breaking down protein well, as shown by the black lines (brain-like) in the sample.
