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This programme provides one of the best way of safeguarding and promoting good health.
Jenni Williams - Age 40
I have recommended many of my friends and will continue to do so as I have had such good results.
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Who is it for?

Overview

Live blood analysis is for everyone that really cares about their health and overall wellbeing. The test is suitable for young children right up to mature people in their seventies or above.

As “prevention is better than cure” it is not just for people who have health problems; it is equally beneficial to very healthy people who wish to remain so because it acts as an early warning system to the possible onset of disease.

Many of the common degenerative illnesses that exist in our modern society such as diabetes, gout, heart disease, ME and obesity can be directly linked to what we eat, drink and think. 

The quality and pH of your blood cells holds the key to your wellbeing. This blood test therefore allows you to take responsibility for – and control of – your own health by using food as a medicine, adopting the correct nutritional habits to prevent disease.

If, however, you are already ill or suffering from any of the chronic conditions shown below you will also benefit from live blood testing because you will gain a better understanding of the reasons and be able to make the necessary remedial nutrition and lifestyle changes.

Most conditions identified are ‘treated’ by adopting an alkaline diet designed to restore the body’s pH balance. This can also improve memory and has anti-ageing benefits.

  • Allergies and intolerances
  • Arthritis and other auto-immune diseases
  • Asthma
  • Adrenal stress
  • Alcohol-induced challenges
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Candida (thrush)
  • Contact eczema and other skin challenges
  • Cholesterol
  • Diabetes type 1 and 2
  • Depression
  • Drug toxicity
  • Emphysema and other chronic lung conditions
  • Fatigue
  • Flu and regular colds
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Hot flushes/menopause
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Heart disease and high blood pressure
  • Juvenile diabetes
  • Kidney disorders
  • Liver challenges
  • ME
  • Nutrition deficiencies
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Overweight and underweight
  • Parkinson’s disease and other senile neurological conditions
  • PMT
  • Poor alertness and concentration
  • Poor exercise performance
  • Premature ageing
  • Psoriasis
  • Thyroid problems

Live Blood Testing and Iridology can provide answers to so many ongoing questions, such as: “Why do I feel the way I feel?”, “Why do I no longer have any energy?”, “Why do I have pain in my bones?”, “I wonder if the supplements that I am taking are doing me any good?”, “Why do I suffer from headaches?”, “Why do I hurt in certain places?” and “Why do I feel sick but my medical tests can’t find anything wrong with me?” 

One disease
We perceive there to be “one sickness, one disease” which is caused by the “over acidification of the blood and the tissues due to inverted ways of living, eating and thinking”. As such we do not recognise disease – merely clean, healthy blood or acidic, dirty unhealthy blood.

We can, however, see typical markers for the potential for particular diseases. After all, a person does not wake up one morning suddenly suffering from gout, diabetes, etc. Disease appears as stress in the blood years before manifesting as symptoms in the body. Through its ability to detect the potential for disease very early on, live blood analysis is therefore the ultimate preventative medicine tool available today.

General health and wellbeing
This could be called having a spark or a zest for life; waking up feeling refreshed, energized and positive about life. Again, this is directly linked to your blood and this is also an area in which we have had tremendous success.

Fitness, relaxation, rehabilitation, general wellbeing, increased energy or weight loss and control are just some of the most popular aims of our clients... why not add yours to the list!

 

 

 

How does the live blood test differ from the normal blood test you recive at the doctor’s surgery or hospital










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