Live Blood Microscopy
Live blood microscopy also known as Dark field live blood microscopy is the study of the components of the blood. Blood is the ideal medium to analyse your overall health status.
Live Blood Microscopy is a tool that is used to screen your blood for imbalances that may affect your red and white blood cells viability. Nutrient deficiencies, digestive issues, liver imbalance, oxidative stress, inflammation and immune system imbalances can all impact on the quality, size and shape of your red and white blood cells.
It is not diagnostic, but, rather a screening tool which enables the qualified practitioner to question the patient about their current health situation in order to ascertain underlying factors that may be contributing to the patient’s body being out of homoeostasis or balance, which in turn can contribute to the interference of the body’s natural healing ability, leading to poor health.
Your blood is visible on a computer screen enabling you to visually see improvements in your blood and therefore your overall health. Observations are compared to what is considered normal with variations being discussed with you as to the possible health problems and risks associated with those variations.
It is important to understand Live Blood Microscopy is not a “stand alone” assessment nor can it be used for analytical purposes. Without other clinical subjective and objective findings conclusions can not be reached nor health advice given based on the findings on this test alone.
Live Blood Microscopy is a screening tool used to prompt the practitioner to ask pertinent questions in order to acquire an informed opinion as to possible underlying causes that may be contributing to health problems.
PRICES
INITIAL TESTING CONSULTATION – FULL PACKAGE INCLUDING LIVE BLOOD MICROSCOPY 2 HOURS $350.00 (Total Value $470)
Testing package included: Microscopic Live Blood Analysis, Heavy Metals Uring Test, Constitutional Iridology assessment with photos, BIA cellular body scan, urine and saliva pH, zinc status, blood pressure. These tests provide a starting point for understanding your current health status.