How does it differ from a regular test?
In order to best understand the difference and the benefits of this particular test it is necessary to consider the conventional blood test that is given at the doctor’s surgery or hospital, known as a Complete Blood Count (CBC). Almost every person has experienced this particular test which involves inserting a needle into the patient’s arm and extracting a syringe full of blood, which can be a very painful ordeal for some people. The blood sample is then sent to a laboratory to be examined by a haematologist and it can take up to two weeks to receive the results.
However, the major problem with this test is that half an hour after the blood cells are extracted from the human body they die so the haematologist is merely counting dead blood cells. The blood is also changed through the addition of stains and dyes in order to facilitate the analysis. The results take the form of a quantitative analysis of the blood, that is to say how many dead red blood cells, how many dead white blood cells, what number is the cholesterol level etc. These results usually come with a set of ranges, for example blood cholesterol should not exceed a certain limit otherwise it is considered high. Throughout this time the results are being interpreted by a doctor who may say that a patient is anaemic or has high cholesterol, for example, but the patient never has the opportunity to see the results for themselves and would not be able to interpret them even if they did.
This leaves the patient in a position where he or she merely has to follow the instructions of the person interpreting the results, which is almost certainly some course of medication using pharmaceutical drugs supplied by drug companies. Once a certain diagnosis has been established via the CBC and certain medication embarked upon the patient can expect to take that medication for years, sometimes the rest of their lives.
Live blood analysis differs immensely from the conventional analysis, firstly because it only involves a tiny non-invasive pin prick on the fingertip to extract a few drops of blood and so is not painful. The blood is analyzed live under a microscope giving the patient the ability to see his or her blood on a video screen. The results are instant; there is no waiting around and the patient gets to participate and understand what is happening inside their own bodies.
Live blood analysis is a qualitative analysis of the blood and because the blood examined is still alive it actually gives a more accurate picture of how the blood is behaving inside the patient’s body. It is almost like looking inside the veins of a person and has great advantages because it gives a clearer picture of a person’s health at cellular level.
For example, a conventional blood test cannot tell whether or not the white blood cells – which represent the immune system – are functioning correctly which is important information. Live blood analysis gives the patient the opportunity to see immune system activity amongst many other phenomena that would be missed by conventional techniques such as: yeast, fungus, mould, bacteria, parasites, hormonal imbalances, sugar imbalances, sugar intolerance, allergies, mycotoxins, uric acid and more.
The participation of the patient is crucial because it educates them as to how they can play a role in healing their own bodies and at the same time gives them back the control they lose by being dependent only on drugs. Being solely dependent on the instructions of a doctor and not understanding why a particular drug must be taken can be daunting experiences, especially when the drug needs to be taken for years or even decades. See one such example here >
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