Blood, sometimes referred to as the river of life, carries oxygen
and other crucial nutrients needed to maintain the life of every
cell in your body. It carries a variety of hormones to their destinations,
helping every organ communicate and work in harmony and balance
with the rest of the body. It carries waste products away from
our tissues, which would otherwise poison us, to the liver and
kidneys for safe elimination from the body. It also allows immune
cells to travel swiftly around our body to seek out and do battle
with bacteria or viruses before they have a chance to get a foothold
in our bodies.
It’s not surprising that looking at a pinprick of blood
with a powerful microscope can tell you a lot about the state
of your health and often reveals priority areas to work on. Your
magnified blood is displayed for you to view on a high resolution
TV screen and a detailed interpretation is given on what is observed.
Clients often describe the experience as “most fascinating
and very informative”.
Combined with a simple lifestyle questionnaire or a full nutritional
consultation, LBA and dried blood analysis (where the blood sample
is allowed to dry out) can really help educate and motivate an
individual towards making relevant modifications
to diet and lifestyle. It also allows clients to actually see
for themselves, during a subsequent visit, whether these modifications
have resulted in beneficial changes.
Live blood cell analysis and dried blood analysis may
reveal:
Abnormal red blood cells: Inflexible cells,
sticky cells, various anaemias, etc..
Deposits: Cholesterol deposits, crystal deposits
Infections: Parasites (LBA can pick up evidence
of certain parasites more reliably than conventionally used tests),
Infected blood, Infected red blood cells.
Poor digestion
Toxicity: toxic bowel, toxic liver, heavy metal
toxicity
And more…
Who might benefit?
The state of your blood can affect everything and contribute to
or exacerbate any health condition. This is why a live blood analysis
may reveal information which (if acted on) could positively influence
most health conditions and well-being in general.
An obvious example is that of compromised oxygen delivery. Oxygen
is the most essential of all nutrients, needed by every cell in
the body to release the energy that literally powers our lives.
There are many reasons why our blood cells might not be delivering
oxygen as well as they should, for example our blood cells could
be sticking together. When oxygen delivery is reduced, among the
symptoms experienced could be fatigue, tendency to ‘burn
out’ easily, sluggishness, inability to cope with stress,
tendency to dizziness, slowed healing, inability to concentrate
& poor memory. It also means that if our body has any other
problems, it’s less efficient in coping/dealing with them
due to the decrease in available oxygen.
Live blood analysis is suitable for people with specific
health issues and symptoms as well as those who wish to use it
as part of a general health check.