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Live Blood Cell
Analysis

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Explore the journey of your cellular health and what a drop of blood can reveal!

What is Live Blood Cell Analysis?

Live Blood Cell Analysis is a process that involves using a high-resolution dark field microscope to examine your blood in real-time. With just a small drop of blood, taken with a simple finger prick, you can see your red and white blood cells and the plasma (the fluid that transports cells and nutrients) live on a monitor.

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The analysis provides a detailed look at how your blood functions, offering insights into your overall health. Blood is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to your body while removing waste. When viewed under the microscope, we can observe how well your blood performs these crucial tasks.

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This analysis can uncover possible imbalances or areas of concern by examining the blood's condition, helping you understand the current state of your health. You'll gain insights into the nutrients, enzymes, and other factors influencing your body’s ability to adapt and regenerate. When these resources are lacking, the body’s ability to maintain balance may be compromised.

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Live Blood Analysis helps uncover these issues early so you can take proactive steps toward restoring balance and optimizing your health.

What are the benefits?

By analyzing your blood, we can identify potential concerns related to diet, stress, lifestyle, and exercise, enabling tailored recommendations. It also helps assess how your body is responding to current treatments and whether adjustments are needed, ultimately supporting disease prevention and enhancing overall vitality and well-being!

What do I need to do before my first visit?

In general, the analysis works best on an empty stomach. Refrain from eating or drinking for at least 3-4 hours before your appointment, except for water.

What happens at your first appointment?

Your initial appointment will be about 1 hour long. The blood sample is taken from a simple finger poke. One drop of blood is collected and suspended between two slides so the components of the blood remain viable and alive.

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The finger is wiped and a second drop of blood is taken on another slide. This sample is exposed to air which allows the blood to dry and be reviewed after the live analysis.

Once the sample is collected the blood is shown on a monitor and reviewed together. Trina will discuss what she observes and answer any questions you may have.

Based on the findings, Trina will then provide various recommendations to optimize your health and wellbeing (such as lifestyle choices, nutritional changes, supplements, exercise and other strategies) to support you on your path to wellness.

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A Live and Dry Blood Cell Microscopist does not diagnose, but observes and analyzes the conditions of your red and white blood cells. They assess how your blood flows, the health of the cells, and identify any debris that might be affecting circulation. This gives us a clear picture of any imbalances or potential issues that could be impacting your health. By understanding what’s happening in your blood, we can then work on addressing those areas of concern, ensuring that we focus on what truly needs attention to help you feel your best!

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