Real time microscopic blood viewingAs a client of XYZ-Wellbeing, you will not only receive a report, but also a DVD or video to compare with you blood while alive and moving during your next visit! Live Blood Viewing, sometimes referred to as Live Blood Analysis, or sometimes Dark Field Microscopy Biological Terrain Assessment, uses a fresh drop of blood from the patient's finger, that has not been killed by staining. It is then viewed under a special, very powerful microscope using a dark field cond enser and connected to a camera. This enables the blood sample to be illuminated, making the various components phosphorescent behind a dark background. This makes it possible to see very small particles, smaller than a cell that would not normally be visible under a normal light microscope. All the living components of the blood are seen clearly, and can be viewed by the patient and therapist using a video camera and in our XYZ-Wellbeing Franchised Centers, with a large TV monitor. The XYZ-Wellbeing Therapist is fully trained and certified, and will give a report about the condition of your blood, but what most people like about this is they can see in real time their blood moving on the screen, and in some cases the poor shape of the blood. It excites clients, as they see visually the changes over time during their therapy. The goal of live blood analysis is to monitor the blood to assist with analysis so your XYZ-Wellbeing Practitioner may help you bring your body into optimal balance, and in so doing, achieve optimal wellness. Video Microscopy of Live and Dried Blood Analysis is a unique technique used used to monitor individual effectiveness of therapies. The two applications are modeled through three viewing techniques: Phase Contrast and Dark Field (Live Blood), and Bright Field (Dried Layered Blood), also known as the Oxidative Stress Test. These tests are different from conventional blood tests ordered by physicians because they are live samples. Then a qualified XYZ-Wellbeing Practitioner looks for microbial activity, condition of the cells, and anomalies that are not typically ordered in blood testing using the traditional method. The dried sample suggests the areas of the body that may be congested, or holding toxins, that are impairing proper function. We find the benefit of this far beyond just science. To actually see your own blood moving and changing, and then to compare that blood test to another done seven days later, after you have made changes or have done therapies, is so motivating! The condition and quality of your red blood cells have a direct impact on your present and future health, with stress and disease appearing in the blood years before they are manifest in the body. This is again, a form of marker that you can see and that we will video for you to take home. How Is It Different from Traditional Blood Testing? It's quite simple. A qualified XYZ-Wellbeing Practitioner will prick your finger, place a drop of blood on a microscope slide, and then analyze it. In order to best understand the difference and the benefits of this particular test, it is necessary to consider the Complete Blood Count (CBC) that is conventionally ordered. The CBC is a test that involves inserting a needle into the patient's arm and extracting a syringe full of blood, which can be a very painful ordeal for some people. This blood sample is then sent to a lab to be examined by a hematologist, and that can take up to two weeks just to receive the results. However, the major problem with this test is that half an hour after the blood cells are extracted from the human body, they die - so the hematologist is merely counting dead blood cells. The blood is also changed through the addition of stains and dyes in order to facilitate analysis. The results take the form of a quantitative analysis of the blood, that is to say, how many dead red blood cells, how many dead white blood cells, and what number is the cholesterol level, etc., and usually come with a set of ranges, and then analyzed by the physician. CBC blood tests have an important role to play in your care; but when used in tandem with Live Blood Analysis, then we more fully understand what is going on your body. Remember, we at XYZ-Wellbeing work hand-in-hand with your physician and other healthcare professionals to optimize your health and wellbeing. Live blood analysis differs immensely from the CBC analysis, because it only involves a tiny pin prick on the fingertip, and so is not painful. The blood is analyzed live under a microscope, giving you the ability to see your blood on a video screen. The results are instant; there is no waiting around, and you get to participate and understand what is happening inside your own body. Live blood analysis is a qualitative analysis of the blood, and because the blood examined is still alive, it actually gives a more accurate picture of how the blood is behaving. For example, a CBC test cannot tell whether or not the white blood cells - which represent the immune system - are functioning correctly, which is important information. Live blood analysis gives you the opportunity to see your immune system activity. Your participation is crucial, because it educates you as to how you can play a role in healing your own body, and at the same time, gives you back the control you lose by being dependent only on drugs or the word of another person. It gives you back your choice. Through tireless research and testing, XYZ-Wellbeing will always strive to bring you the most modern, health-enhancing advice and cutting-edge educational information. But, like all newly used old technology, this system of fully evaluating live blood is controversial, to say the least! However, like all things, in the hands of a well-educated practitioner, it is a wonderful and inexpensive tool for evaluation of what is going on inside of you, the changes we are promoting, and your body's reaction to these changes - and we have seen first-hand the benefit of it! In Dried Layered Blood Analysis (Bright Field), one examines the result of the coagulation cascade. This is seen through cellular oxidization and degeneration, which is characterized through the fallout of fibrin toxic masses, gathered from one droplet of blood and collected in layers on the slide. This application of viewing dried suspended blood samples offers the practitioner and client valuable clues to potential degenerative patterns. Through the oxidation of the blood cells and toxins present in the blood, we are able to see characteristic patterning. What Is It We See? Healthy red blood cells should show cells which are uniform in shape, size and color, and when perfectly balanced, they are loose and free-flowing in the plasma. They should reside freely in their own space, not overlapping or sticking together, but gently repelling each other because of their negative charge. They are mainly round (not oval, oblong, jagged or varying in size) and the background (the plasma) should be clear of floating matter. Healthy white blood cells are approximately twice as large as the red blood cells, and there is approximately one white blood cell for every 700-900 red blood cells. They may occur in any shape, but they do have a crisp, clean border and extensive movement. Unhealthy blood cells look broken, squashed together, or layered on top of one another, and they may be oval or oblong in shape, jagged, or even varying in size; and the plasma may show evidence of floating matter. Viewing a fresh, natural blood sample under the technology of a dark field microscope, will reveal conditions of your blood not normally even considered during the diagnosis of a normal CBC blood test performed in a doctor's office or lab. Thus, your XYZ-Wellbeing Practitioner is assisted in the evaluation of the shapes and other properties of individual cells. Unlike the techniques of electron microscopy, no fixative or stain is used. With stains and fixatives, the picture reveals a moment in time, rather than a continuum. The advantage over standard CBC blood tests, which detect chemical changes in the blood, is the ability to detect disorders sooner, when the problem is in its' infancy stage. So, the XYZ-Wellbeing live blood analysis is a qualitative test that may reveal certain phenomena non-observable by a conventional blood test, such as: Relative acidity levels in body fluids; Relative activity of the immune system; Condition of the blood cells and changes in form and function; Presence of parasites, bacteria, yeast, fungi and mold; Blood sugar and hormonal imbalances; Malabsorption of fats, proteins and other nutrients; Crystalline forms of morbid matter, acids, cholesterol and mycotoxins; and Presence of heavy metals.
As we know, red blood cells transport oxygen to the tissues of the body. Without oxygen, we are devitalized, an dthe tissues go into a morbid state in which they can survive on fermentation rather than oxygenation. This is what is referred to as anaerobic, and it is believed, by such persons as the Nobel Laureate Professor Otto Warburg, that cancer thrives in such oxygen deficient conditions. This condition also favors the growth of unhealthy organisms that can survive in a milieu that is less oxygen rich. Fungi, bacteria, and viruses require less oxygen than healthy tissue. If the real problem is infection, it is important to address the infection so that the red blood cells can "get back to their primary task, " which of course, is to deliver oxygen to the tissues. The quality of the blood is vital to a healthy, disease-free existence, and this is dependent on many factors. Healthy blood pH is 7.365, and the body will do anything to maintain this level, in the same way that it maintains the correct body temperature. When we eat unhealthy or acidic foods the body has to work much harder to bring the pH level back to its preferred alkaline balance of 7.365, thus drawing energy from our bodies which makes us feel sick and tired. About Silent Clots and Disease Reprieve As blood cannot coagulate where acids settle, white puddles or discoloration appear; the size and shape of which represent the severity of cellular disorganization. James Privitera, MD, wrote the book, Silent Clots - Life's Biggest Killers. He would like to see live blood microscopy in every emergency room to evaluate all stroke and cardiovascular patients, as well as others with acute medical conditions, to determine the presence of clotting. Clotting can clearly be seen in live blood under the microscope through platelet and red blood cell aggregation. It is a clear sign that zeta potential has fallen and life is threatened. Studies that Dr. Privitera has conducted are quite telling. Out of 45 patients studied with circulatory complaints, all had recognizable clots larger than the size of two red blood cells. Thirty-one out of the 45 also tested with abnormal cholesterol HDL levels. In a study of 28 patients with angina, 27 of those, or 96%, showed significant platelet clotting. In 80% of the heart attacks, the individual does not experience prior chest pain. If live blood microscopy were performed as part of a routine check-up, it seems likely this potential for heart attack may be picked up early. Dr. Privitera would like to know why this method is not widely used, and the fact that it isn't he finds utterly amazing. If you wish to learn more about this subject, there is another good book, written by Dr. T.C. McDaniel, DO, with respect to cardiovascular disease, zeta potential, and anionic surfactants, which you may find very interesting. His book, Disease Reprieve - Living Into the Golden Years, illustrates the knowledge he uncovered and how he put it into practice. Dr. McDaniel operated a thriving cardiovascular-renal practice. He showed people how to eliminate cardiovascular problems in their lives, how to eliminate kidney stones in about 5 hours without any surgical intervention whatsoever, and how to never have them return. Dr. McDaniel was an advocate of Live Blood Microscopy. It is also interesting to note that in the 1930s, the head of surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. H.L. Bowlen, MD, introduced the dry blood test to America; he had learned the dry test from President Dwight D. Eisenhower'sphysicians, Drs. Heitlan and LaGarde. In the 1970s, one of Heitlan-LaGarde's students, Dr. robert Bradford of the American Biologics Hospital in Mexico, began teaching other practitioners how to perform this test. So, you see, there is now over 70 years of dry blood testing data by hundreds of healthcare practitioners worldwide. Live Blood Analysis is now an alternative examination routinely practiced by holistic medical, osteopathic, chiropractic and naturopathic practitioners, as well as other healthcare professionals around the world. We at XYZ-Wellbeing are proud to have this technology available to our clients, and more importantly, we are proud to offer you yet another choice in your health care options. Sources: Wikipedia.com; as published and accessed on August 15, 2009. AquaTechnology.com; as published and accessed on August 15, 2009. icyou.com; live blood analysis after chemotherapy, as published and accessed on August 15, 2009. Coyle, Dr. Michel, Director of Research and Education, NuLife Sciences: Clinical Observations on the Nutritional Efficacy of Cellfood Utilizing Live Blood Analysis and Dry Blood Analysis Microscopic Evaluation Procedures. September, 2002; pp. 1-4.
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