Q: Who performs live/dry blood analysis?
A: Live/dry blood analysis is performed by a certified microscopist, trained in the art of recognising blood terrain conditions as they appear on screen.
Q: Who is live/dry blood analysis for?
A: Live/dry blood analysis is for anyone that really cares about their health and overall well-being. As "prevention is better than cure" it is not just for people who have health issues, it is equally beneficial to very healthy people who wish to remain so, because it acts as an early warning of possible the onset of disease.
Q: Is live/dry blood analysis a medical blood test/allergy test?
A: No Live/dry blood analysis is not a diagnostic blood test or an allergy test. It is however, an invaluable research and educational tool that offers a visual confirmation of how lifestyle, nutrition, hydration and stress are reflected in the blood picture. It gives a 'snapshot' of your health and very specific changes in the cells and plasma of your blood in relation to vitamin / mineral deficiency, chemical toxicity, and parasitic organisms present.
Q: How is live/dry blood analysis different from a standard blood test?
A: Where standard blood tests are generally quantitative – that is “how many cells”, Live and Dry Blood Analysis is qualitative that is “the condition of cells.”
!!! You are advised to
consult with your doctor or specialist medical health care professional with regard to matters relating
to any health conditions.
Q: How long does Live/Dry Blood Analysis take?
A: Usually about 1 and a half hours. You will be asked to complete an evaluation form before your appointment. During your appointment you will also be asked questions relating to your diet and lifestyle, current medications or herbal supplements being used etc.
Q: I don't feel ill, how will Live/Dry Blood Analysis benefit me?
A: Although live/dry blood analysis is useful for people who have health issues, preventative health decisions are becoming more important with regard to the lifestyles we are leading today.
Q: How often should I have Live/Dry Blood Analysis done?
A: It is suggested to have a follow-up consultation after 12 weeks. At this time, you will have another in-depth analysis. If you follow the recommendations made to you, you will be able to actually see the changes which have taken place at cellular level.