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What is Live Blood Analysis?
Live Blood Analysis is a screening tool which uses a drop of live blood from the patient's finger. The blood is then placed under a slide and examined under a special darkfield microscope. All the living components of the blood are seen clearly when viewed by the patient and therapist using a video camera and a dedicated monitor. In a Live Blood Analysis, an observation is made on the quality of the red blood cells, white blood cells and plasma membranes.

Benefits of Live Blood Analysis
Certain characteristics in blood cells provide information regarding nutritional status, immune function, oxygen levels, toxic overload, lipid levels, heterogeneous plaque formation, digestive function and oxidative stress. Live Blood Analysis cannot be used alone to diagnose any specific disease state since further examination and investigation would be necessary. However, it is valuable for the early detection and monitoring of serious health conditions. As a screening tool, Live Blood Analysis can be used to provide treatment programs for optimum health and well-being.
 

REFERENCES
Dove Clinic (2005). "Live Blood Analysis".