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Detecting Your Body's
Imbalances
Live blood cell analysis
differs from traditional medical blood testing
in which preserved blood is sent to a laboratory
for an "autopsy" and analyzed for chemical
composition and cell counts. Live blood work
involves magnifying a single drop of live blood,
taken from a fingertip prick, to 1500 times or
more under a darkfield microscope. The cells of
the blood live for at least twenty minutes and,
with the aid of a video camera, are observed on
a monitor, revealing certain subtleties.
Although live blood cell microscopy was invented
70 years ago, only with the recent advent of a
video camera and monitor did it become possible
for the client to become involved by observing
the immediate test results on the screen. This
expanded technology is mainly responsible for
the growing popularity of live blood tests.
Nutritional
Indicators
Live blood analysis can reveal
distortions of red blood cells which reflect
nutritional status, especially low levels of
iron, protein, vitamin B, folic acid and fatty
acids. Incomplete or delayed digestion of fats
and proteins can also be observed. In addition,
liver stress and undesirable bacterial and
fungal life forms may be revealed. Signs of
yeast, parasites and hormonal imbalances can
also be detected.
The "dark field" process gives
a highly contrasted image so that live material
can be easily viewed. This may be of value in
the early assessment of environmental
sensitivity, chronic fatigue syndrome,
compromised immunity and other conditions months
or years before traditional medical
diagnosis.
Tool to Inner Cellular
Heatlh
Nutritional Microscopic
Analysis sessions are amazingly educational and
motivating for all people. By looking at things
at a cellular level, you are now able to
understand an important link to why you feel the
way you do. Altered "blood ecology" patterns
allow disease imbalances to occur overtime, and
the idea is to modify and improve sub-optimal
patterns before serious trouble such as disease
arises. Positive changes in the structure of the
blood cells can be viewed over time, usually a
period of months, as improved nutrition impacts
the blood.
Microscopic analysis of live
blood is very popular in Europe, especially
Germany. Live blood work is not covered by
provincial health insurance.
Prior to
microscopy session: Please fast
for at least 6 hours and drink plenty of water
(no coffee, tea, etc.)for the best results. If
diabetic juices are permitted with no fats.
First time appointments are required to fill out
a form completely before testing can
commence.
Live Blood Cell
Microscopy
Presented by 'A Return to Health'.
Certified Advanced Live Cell Microscopists
trained in Clinical Hematology Bill Allin has
had over 30 years experience in health, healing
and nutrition. Bill runs an active clinic in
Toronto offering services in Nutritional
Microscopy, Blood Typing, Food/Chemical
Sensitivity Testing, Dental Compatibility
Testing, Acupuncture, Medical Astrology. Insured
by NACORA. For more information call:
416-822-2300 Website: http://www.nutekhealth.com/www.oxygenhealthsystems.com
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