Live blood analysis is perhaps the most accurate measure of your health, right now and in the future - and getting the right consultant is extremely important. Personally I have experienced the difference between a good practitioner and a bad (very bad) practitioner and it can be, not only disappointing, but also quite unsettling.
You have to trust and feel comfortable with your consultant - and that is why we have created the Energise Live Blood Analysis register. We have handpicked the microscopists (live blood analysts) who we know, trust and have a good working relationship with. The consultants we’ve picked have got an exceptional track record and we feel very comfortable in recommending them to you. Not just any old microscopist can get onto our register!
We also keep a feedback loop with the customers who we refer so that we always ensure that the highest quality of consultations are maintained.
What is Live Blood Analysis (Microscopy)
Live blood analysis is a profound experience where a small sample of your (live) blood is taken and inspected under a very strong microscope. According to Gareth Edwards:
Live blood analysis aims to show the state and interaction of your red blood cells, while the dry blood test reviews where acids may be pooling in the body. The information can be used in conjunction with other tests or as a stand alone assessment of health allowing the practitioner to make specific dietary and lifestyle recommendations to help improve health.
he tests are carried out by extracting a minute amount of capillary blood from the fingertip and placing it on a microscope slide and then observing it through two different optical modalities of a high powered microscope. This technique enables a microscopist as well as a client to observe and analyze the features of the blood terrain via video monitor. Among the phenomena observed in the live and dry blood are:
- The level of activity or lack of activity of the immune system
- The condition of the red blood cells Liver, kidney, pancreatic, heart, lung, prostate, ovarian, breast and other organ stress
- Detection of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus, mould, and the degree of pleomorphic activity
- Observation of features associated with blood sugar imbalance
- Observation of features associated with mal-absorption of fats
- Observation of features associated with protein mal-absorption
- Observation of phenomena associated with nutrient mal-absorption / vitamin deficiency
- Observation of crystalline forms such as protoplasts, fibrous thallus, uric acid, cholesterol and mycotoxins
- Observation of phenomena associated with gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction
- Observation of phenomena associated with degenerative conditions
To get more of an understanding, click here to see some pictures of live blood.
According to Dr Young: “Live blood analysis is the ultimate test for the prevention of sickness and disease. You can pick up health challenges months if not years before any other diagnostic medical test!”
Having live blood analysis can be a life changing experience and having the opportunity to have your blood tested with the pioneer of this approach to health is a priceless, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
This is an extremely beneficial way for an expert to study your blood and give you a diagnosis, feedback and a plan of action to profoundly improve your health.
At present we have four highly experienced microscopists who we recommend:
- Ruth Daber - UK and Europe
- Gareth Edwards - UK, London
- Kate A’Vard - UK, London and Elsewhere by Appointment
- Marianne Greenwood - UK, SW, Wales and London by Appointment
If you would like to book an appointment or learn more about each of these microscopists, click on their name!
Note: This blog is only my opinion. It is not medical advice or diagnosis. Only opinions based upon our own personal experiences or information detailed in medical/academic journals or other publications is cited. WE DO NOT OFFER MEDICAL ADVICE or prescribe any treatments. Please consult with a medical professional before making any diet or nutrition changes. Refer to our full disclaimer for more information.
