Live Blood Microscopy
This video is produced by an Australian naturopath Victoria Taylor. It is an excellent overview of what live blood microscopy can analyze and monitor.
What is Live Blood Analysis (LBA)?
Live Blood Analysis (also
known as live blood cell analysis) is a test where a single drop of blood from
the patient’s fingertip is magnified under a microscope and is able to be used
as a screening tool for identifying gut permeability and digestive health.
Both practitioner and client
are able to see the blood components and, with subsequent tests, are able to
track the success of treatment.
What Can LBA show?
Live Blood Analysis is able to
detect indications of liver and spleen stress, low immune status, vitamin and
mineral deficiencies, fungal infections, digestive problems, atherosclerotic
predisposition, dysbiosis, alcohol stress on the liver and red blood cells.
This is shown by the shape,
size and structure of red cells, white cells and platelets.
Identification of early stage
dysfunction, well before a diagnosable disease state is reached can be observed
and by recommending lifestyle changes and utilizing nutritional and supplement
intervention, the practitioner is able to reverse these early stage disorders
and reduce gene expression of familial genetic tendencies.
Most important features of
Live Blood Analysis include:
1. Visual tracking of
improvements towards best possible health.
2. Ability to see blood
components, and with the expert guidance of our naturopathic technician,
identify these components and be given a clear indication of any dysfunction
present.
3. Intervention at an earlier stage allows reversal before a diagnosable disease is apparent.