Live Blood Cell Analysis
What is live blood cell analysis?
Live blood cell analysis is an assessment tool for evaluating the state of one’s overall health. This method of analyzing blood allows the practitioner to gain information about the terrain, the nutritional status, immune system and oxidation-reduction reactions.
The information gathered from live blood cell microscopy is not be used as stand alone assessment or diagnostic tool. In addition to blood analysis we cross reference findings with state of the art biofeedback machines from Germany.
Although microscopy was invented 390 years ago, only with the recent advent of a video camera and monitor did it become possible for client to become involved by observing the immediate test results on the screen.
How is the analysis performed?
Live blood analysis involves taking a small drop of blood by pricking a finger with a sterile lancet. The blood drop is placed on a microscope slide, which is then quickly covered with a cover slide. The slide is then viewed under a powerful microscope and the magnified image can be seen. would view the blood cell in ‘live view’ in front of the computer monitor. With the blood specimens not being stained, we can observe the blood in its natural terrain environment against an in-direct light source.
Get a true and accurate picture of your health at a cellular level.
Identify your individual imbalances, weaknesses and health priorities.
What you see in the blood relates directly to your condition and what has to be addressed to improve your state of health.
Determine what specific, individual treatment protocols are needed.
Establish if the current protocol is working, and make the necessary changes at an early stage to ensure on-going improvement.
Identify your individual imbalances, weaknesses and health priorities.
What you see in the blood relates directly to your condition and what has to be addressed to improve your state of health.
Determine what specific, individual treatment protocols are needed.
Establish if the current protocol is working, and make the necessary changes at an early stage to ensure on-going improvement.
What does blood tell us?
- Areas of toxicity and congestion
- Immune stress or dysfunction
- Free radical activity
- Candida Yeast/Fungus
- Bacteria/Parasites
- PH imbalance-over acidity or alkalinity
- Crystalline structures
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Hormonal imbalances
- Sugar imbalances
- Allergies and food intolerances
- Adrenal and thyroid health
- Malabsorption of proteins and fats
LeeAnna Binder R.H.N/C.H.C
Registered Holistic Nutritionist Certified Health Coach E-RYT 200 Therapeutic Yoga Instructor Certified Meditation Practitioner Level 1 Reiki Practitioner Certified Cupping & Detoxification Therapist Level II Iridologist Nutritional Live Blood Analyst Owner: Balanced Whole Body Health Wellness Clinic |
LeeAnna is currently traveling and writing a book series with 50 titles each focusing on protocols for individual issues based on her clinical practice. The Holistic Health Series were inspired by her clients, family and friends that each had very individual health concerns. Some titles are fun, some are serious and all are focused on "How to" live a healthy lifestyle, naturally.
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This website provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects. The information and other content provided in this website or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. If you or any other person has a medical concern, you should consult with your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something that have read on this website or in any linked materials. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately.The opinions and views expressed on this website have no relation to those of any academic, hospital, health practice or other institution.