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Live Blood Analysis

What is Live Blood Analysis?

Live Blood Analysis is not the same as bloodwork collected by your doctor and sent to a lab. It is a preventative assessment tool used to identify imbalances in the body, as well as the presence of metabolic waste and pathogenic microorganisms in the blood.

 

We cannot see disease in the blood, but we can see altered blood ecology patterns. These patterns allow disease to occur over time.

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Live Blood Analysis gives us the chance to see these suboptimal patterns before disease occurs, giving us the opportunity to improve them before serious trouble arises.

Charlene Lunz, ROHP finger prick blood sample
Live Blood Analysis can reveal:
  • Iron deficiency

  • B12 and folic acid deficiency

  • Undigested fats and proteins

  • Liver stress

  • Bacterial and fungal by-products

  • Free radical damage to cells

  • Parasites

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Heavy metal toxicity

  • Bowel toxicity and inflammation

  • Adrenal stress

  • Dysregulated immune system

What is the process?
Finger Prick
Charlene Lunz, ROHP doing a Live Blood Analysis
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Testing begins with a fingertip prick, where we collect two (2) drops of blood, one for live analysis and one for dry analysis. The Live blood is put under a Darkfield microscope connected to a video camera, where we can view it immediately on a computer monitor in the office. I analyze the sample and share my findings with you in real time. We then do the same with the Dry blood sample.

 

Based on what your blood tells us, I will make nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement recommendations to address any imbalances, improve your terrain and prevent disease.

 

It really is an amazing tool that allows us to peek inside the body and help us get to the root cause of any symptoms you may be experiencing.

 

The blood doesn’t lie!

 

Live Blood Analysis is for anyone interested in improving their current health and preventing disease in the future.

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