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Live Blood Analysis

The Live Blood Analysis begins with a simple, quick procedure: a small drop of blood is obtained from your fingertip using a sterile lancet. The sample is then placed on a microscope slide and covered with a fine coverslip to prevent drying before being immediately examined under a darkfield microscope. This powerful microscope provides a vivid, almost three-dimensional view of your blood at up to 1000x magnification. A video camera connected to the microscope allows you to watch your living blood in real time on a monitor.

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During the session, you’ll observe the natural activity within your blood — including red and white blood cells, plasma, and the various particles that may appear within it, such as crystals or plaques. The sample is typically observed for about 30 minutes. Once blood leaves the body, it gradually begins to deteriorate, and the rate of these visible changes can provide valuable insight into your current state of health and vitality.

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This approach differs from conventional laboratory methods that use stained blood samples to search for disease, as chemical staining kills the blood and alters its natural behaviour. Instead, Live Blood Analysis is used as a wellness and observational tool, not a diagnostic one. It helps assess patterns related to digestive health, stress, and overall vitality. It is particularly useful during detoxification programs, allowing you to visually observe the changes in your internal environment before and after a course of colonics or enema treatments.

Scientist Using Microscope

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