Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Live Blood Cell Analysis

What is Live Blood Cell Analysis?

It's the examination of a fresh drop of living blood under a high-power microscope. It provides a composite picture of your internal milieu from your live blood, including the presence or absence of microorganisms and other substances. This can be a very effective tool to help gauge what minerals and/or vitamins one is potentially deficient
in.

By examination of the sample, you will learn about the appropriate dietary improvements, supplements or special care needed for better targeting your specific health requirements.
However, keep in mind, many factors can affect the outcome of the live blood cell analysis such as recently consumed fats or oils, a recent viral infection or allergic reaction, food colorings, preservatives, birth control pills, aspirin, cold remedies, the acidity (pH) of the blood, prescription medications, vitamin supplements – can dramatically affect the blood's behavior and appearance under the microscope slide.

In any case, I personally choose to believe that this is far more effective than if I were to go to any random health store and stock up on vitamins that I may or may not need. It's a guessing game and this has narrowed down the supplement playing field in my humble opinion. I do not personally endorse any specific clinic but please feel free to find one in your area and see if this is something you may deem useful.

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