What is Live Blood Cell Analysis?
LIVE BLOOD CELL ANALYSIS and DRY BLOOD ANALYSIS is done using an ultra dark field and bright field microscope. It has been practiced for over 140 years being initially developed in Germany by scientists and doctors.
LBCA gives a unique picture on an individual’s health which allows one to see their blood specimen that includes their red blood cells, the incredible immune system’s white cells, nearly invisible micro organisms, and a host of other elements floating in one’s blood plasma. It’s a powerful way to assess the overall balance of the terrain including the (pH) which allow certain conditions to take hold in your body.
Dry Blood Cell Analysis provides an assessment of the level of oxidative stress or long term damages as well as other health markers.
The Procedure:
With a drop of your own blood. we will view it with a very powerful microscope (1000X) and will compare it to a healthy sample (pictures). You will get to see your living blood on a monitor screen and it will be explained to you in a simple and informative way how it relates to your body and health and also may align with some of your current symptoms you may be experiencing. You will be provided with an assessment with pictures included and you may also take photos with your cell phone for your own record keeping. Our body produces new blood cells every three to four months. A well explained protocol will be recommended and upon following these recommendations you can change the picture of your terrain in that 3-4 month time frame. By viewing your own terrain, you can visually see what needs improvement and subsequently feel empowered to make some important health changes. Live blood analysis can reveal the root causes of many different health concerns and can expose distortions in a person’s blood. These distortions can help detect nutrition status.
Valuable information can be garnered from a LBCA such as:
* Iron
* Protein deficiency
* Vitamin B12
* Folic acid
* Fatty acids
The live blood cell analysis is visual feedback that is able to help motivate people to improve their nutritional intake and lifestyle choices.
Positive changes in the structure of cells can be viewed over time as improved nutrition and lifestyle choices impact the blood.
Other health conditions observable through live blood cell microscopy imaging include:
* pH balance issues
* Toxicity levels
* Evidence of parasitic forms
* Liver stress
* Colon toxicity
* Hormonal imbalance
* Low oxygenation, anemia
* Heavy metal toxicity
* Immune system weakness, allergies
* Digestive issues
Dry blood cell microscopy imaging can also be used to reveal oxidative stress.
This is a test that is done by allowing blood drops to dry on a slide. Oxidation occurs within the cells of any aerobic organism at a controlled rate, but during oxidative stress, cell membranes, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids become altered. During a dry blood cell microscopy examination, this alteration becomes visible. It originated in Europe in the 1920’s and was first introduced to the USA by the head of surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Dr. H.L. Bowlen in the 1930’s. He learned the test from General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s NATO physicians, Dr. Heitan and Dr. La Garde. Recent research conducted in several U.S. universities and by many independent researchers has validated this test, not to mention over 70 years of use by various practitioners in clinics around the world. The different patterns and formations showing in the dry blood are an amazing wealth of information concerning the person’s health. Amazingly it can be read like a map pointing to different weakness and problems.
A LBCA with Karen consists of completing a Health Intake form, upon booking your consultation appointment with a payment. It is an hour appointment. These links are below.
Here is the link to complete your LBCA Health Intake form, please complete 48 hour prior to apt.
If you would prefer to pre-pay with Cash, or Debit, you can always stop in the store to book your appointment. Be sure to fill out the LBCA Health Intake form with the link above 48 hours prior to your appointment. Store hours are Wed-Fri, 10-5pm, Sat 11-4pm. Please know that Tuesday day and evening time frames for booking your LBCA appointment are available with the booking app.
Another option is to book via Email and an E-transfer payment. To do so, please fill out the contact form with (Book LBCA) in the subject line