The Power of Live Blood Analysis

What is Blood Analysis?

Live Blood Analysis is essentially viewing live blood under a high powered microscope that is attached to a camera, and viewed on a screen. Through one drop of blood, extracted from your fingertip, we are able to view the individual red and white blood cells and various constituents in the plasma. This enables us to determine how the blood is behaving in the body and what factors may be negatively affecting your health. This process allows you to actually view your blood, and discuss the results immediately. Because of the sensitivity of this type of testing, issues can often be detected before they manifest as serious ailments.

Layered Blood Analysis involves letting 8 drops of blood dry on a microscope slide. As the blood dries, it undergoes a natural centrifugal action causing different toxins to spin out to different areas, depending on their weight. The resulting patterns allow us to detect issues such as:

• Dehydration (low energy, poor concentration)
• Acidity and dysregulation (which can lead to poor health)
• Lack of enzyme factor (not digesting leading to excess weight, allergies, poor nutrition)
• Poor fat intake or digestion
• Poor red blood cell formation (lack of oxygen & energy)
• Liver stress or congestion
• Bowel toxicity
• Thyroid imbalance (the thyroid regulates metabolism)
• Hormonal Imbalance (mood swings, headaches, PMS)
• Heavy metals, chemical load
• Plaque, platelet aggregation (poor blood flow)
• Bacterial infection (rashes, lack of energy)
• Fermentation (from too many carbohydrates or sugars)
• Poor motility of white blood cells (Important for immune system)
• Basophils (a sign of allergic response)


How it Differs From Conventional Blood Testing

Conventional blood tests involve extracting blood and sending it to a laboratory.

Approximately a half hour after the blood has been extracted, it begins to die. This leaves the hematologist with the only option but to count the dead cells and measure the levels of the various constituents in the blood. They also alter the blood by adding stains or dyes in order to facilitate the analysis.

Live blood differs because the blood is unaltered and immediately viewed through the microscope, allowing the client to view their blood with the microscopist. It is qualitative rather that a quantitative analysis and enables us to determine how the blood is actually behaving in the body. For example, a conventional blood test can determine approximately how many white blood cells a person has, but because they are no longer alive, it is impossible to tell how well they are functioning. Live Blood Analysis gives us the opportunity to view the individual white blood cells, and actually watch them functioning!



Who can Benefit from a Blood Analysis?

The short answer to this question is: everyone! Because of the holistic nature of blood analysis, it can help provide valuable insight into the health of people from all walks of life. However, there are a few cases where a blood cell analysis may be exactly the answer you’re looking for. Wondering if a blood analysis is the answer to your problems? Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Are you experiencing chronic health issues, such as pain, fatigue, or repeated illness or infection?

  • Are you not getting satisfactory answers about your health concerns from standard medical testing?

  • Are you looking to get an insight on multiple potential health issues at the same time?

  • Are you ready to get proactive about your health, and identify potential issues before they become bigger problems?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, it might be time to consult with a qualified blood analyst.
If you have additional questions or want to know how Live Blood Analysis can help you get ahead of potential health concerns, I’m here to guide you! At Holistic Health Trina, I specialize in uncovering the root causes of health imbalances through blood analysis and holistic nutrition. Let’s work together to take a proactive step towards your optimal well-being.


History of Live Blood Microscopy

Live Blood Cell Analysis (LBA) has its roots in the early 20th century, when scientists first began using dark field microscopy to study living organisms and biological samples in real-time. It was initially used in clinical research to observe blood components, such as red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, in their natural state. German scientist Dr. Günther Enderlein is often credited with advancing this technique. In the 1920s, he developed theories about microorganisms in the blood that he believed could shift in response to disease conditions.

Since then, Live Blood Cell Analysis has evolved into a holistic practice, primarily used by practitioners to observe how lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors affect an individual’s health at a cellular level. Although it is not used for diagnosis in conventional medicine, it remains popular in holistic and alternative health fields to help assess clients' nutritional and lifestyle needs. The ability to observe live blood in real time provides unique insights into how different health factors impact overall well-being.



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