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What is a blood analysis and how is it done?

Blood analysis or blood microscopy is a tool that allows us to see our health on a cellular level.

After a small finger poke with a lancet, a few drops of blood are placed on a glass slide and examined under a microscope. Immediate results are seen, as this is done in live time. There is also a slide with dried blood that allows us to see a broad view of current issues in our bodies.

Having this insight is helpful because it can be used to source out ailments in the body and can be used as a preventative measure. 

It is not used as a replacement for doctors but as a supplement to traditional and conventional medicine.

Is this a new science?

The history of

live blood analysis

Blood analysis dates back over 100 years! Researchers like Gunther Enderlein, Antoine Bechamp and Claude Bernard pioneered this fascinating science, which challenged the medical system of the day. They believed something called pleomorphism (pleo = many; morph = form) showed that microorganisms have the ability (under the proper environmental conditions) to change in form and that disease is a general condition of our internal environment.

Live blood microscopy is an alternative screening, practiced by holistic healthcare professionals to provide an insightful view of the biological terrain.

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