What is it?
A blood demonstration is for the purpose of educating an individual about their lifestyle choices, with visual representation as to how these choices are impacted at cellular level.
The phase contrast live blood and bright field dry blood demonstrations are used to observe and monitor metabolic function or dysfunction. Comparing a clients blood to a benchmark of good health gives rise to indicators of imbalance, and empower the client to make different decisions about their health, longer than you can say ‘donut and coffee’. The client will get the full impact of their decisions, including secretive eating, drinking or drug habits which come into view.
How does it work?
Microscopy utilises a high powered microscope to view a drop of capillary blood from the clients fingertip. This is obtained with a sterile lancet*, and is used to examine the quality of the red and white blood cells, plasma, and the dried blood clot for acid imbalances and impacts.
How does the blood picture presented relate to the level of health challenges experienced by the client? And from this, what are their nutritional needs and/or deficiencies?
Microscopy is an evaluation of the internal environment referred to as the “biological terrain” but is NOT in any way for the diagnosis, treatment, care, alleviation, mitigation, or prevention of any disease.
It is used to create an understanding of acid-alkaline imbalance, and to devise a personal strategy of using nutritious and naturally grown foods, alkaline water, proper exercise and other alkalising methods of rebalancing and maintaining good health.
This does not in any way replace any medical treatment or suggestion. Clients are encouraged to educate themselves through many resources, and to notify their physician if they are currently receiving any treatments or have recently completed a course of treatment.
Where standard laboratory blood tests are generally quantitative (ie, how many red/white blood cells are there?), Microscopy is qualitative (what is the condition of the red and white blood cells?). Standard lab tests are often used as pre/post information to Microscopy because there is correlative value in knowing both the quantity and quality of the client’s cells.
The microscopist and client can see the characteristics of the client’s blood live on a laptop monitor or tv screen. These characteristics give infomation that is current, and past, as it pertains to the biological terrain of the client. (Stress appears in the blood sometimes years before it manifests into symptoms or illness.)
How this helps the Microscopist and Client
* Imbalances are identified quickly with accuracy
* Early warning signals of possible challenges
* Patterns of disorganisation are illuminated
* Monitoring a challenge before and after regimes
* Determining the effectiveness of various regimes including vitamin and medication usage
* Recommendations to a medical professional or other suitable healthcare practitioner for further testing or treatment
Characteristics observed include
* The relative level of acidity in the body fluids and the effects these acids have on the body
* Condition of the red blood cells and their states of balance, imbalance, weakening and biological transformation
* Relative activity of white blood cells (hoovers/vacuums)
* General organ stress
* Presence of parasites, bacteria, yeast, fungus and mould
* Blood sugar imbalances
* Malabsorption of fats, proteins and other nutrients
* Crystalline forms of morbid matter, acids, cholesterol and mycotoxins
* Degenerative stress and gastrointestinal tract dysfunction
* Sterile lancets are National Blood Service UK approved. The National Blood Service is part of NHS Blood & Transport, reviewed by The National Blood Authority.
