Live blood analysis is an innovative approach to determine possible medical problems in individuals. The examination involves using fresh blood rather than blood that is preserved to be examined later. Proponents for the approach suggest that the process is superior to evaluating “dead” blood that is stained.

The analysis may be able to detect a number of different conditions including but not restricted to:
• Liver problems
• Spleen distress
• Digestive system problems
• Poor immune functioning
• Fungus problems
• Parasites
• Heavy metals
• Malnutrition
• Imbalances in hormones
When physicians detect illnesses early, they are more likely to be able to treat the condition effectively. Since live blood analysis can determine the pathological stage of the medical problem, and in some cases, it can detect problems before they occur.
Preventative Measures
Early detection is critical in healing problems effectively, but preventative medicine is preferable. It is much better to treat the person rather than an illness. Live blood analysis may also be effective in determining possible problems that the patient could encounter because of a predisposition.
• Cancer
• Atherosclerosis
• Degenerative illnesses
Patients can take a proactive approach to prevent possible illnesses and medical problems if they know which diseases they may be prone to develop. This is ideal for approaches like naturopathic medicine that seek to take preventative measures in order to ensure good health.
How Live Blood Analysis Works
Love blood analysis is a relatively simple approach that involves examining a blood sample immediately after it has been taken. The sample is not treated with any stains, which actually kill the cells. The physician typically takes a small sample from the patient’s fingertip.
The blood is viewed under a dark field microscope. This process involves illuminating the sample from the sides while keeping the background dark. The examiner can see intricate details that are normally not detected under a regular microscope.
Dark field microscopy is an excellent approach because the viewer can see very tiny particles in the cell while the blood is still alive. The composition of blood cells change after they die. This makes it impossible to detect many types of health problems.
Dark field microscopy works in two ways. It illuminates the smaller components of the blood cells and it allows the examiner to see the sample while it is live.
Using Live Blood Analysis
You may want to use live blood analysis as a complementary part of your routine check-up with your physician. The process is quick and practically painless and it is ideal for developing preventative medicine approaches specific to your health needs. Other factors may encourage you to have this type of examination.
Anyone who has a family history of certain illnesses including cancer and atherosclerosis can benefit from having live blood analysis. This procedure can help detect possible problems for people who may have a predisposition to specific types of illnesses. Early intervention is the key to a successful recovery. Ideally, the process is used before the medical problem develops in the first place.
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Eric Cho. June 3rd, 2009
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Ari says:
Do you know of any darkfield blood analysis practitioner in or near Milwaukee, Wisconsin?
Thanks,
Ari