Thursday, March 22, 2007
Live Blood Analysis Microscopes
Two drops of blood under a specialized live blood analysis microscope reveals anomalies in the blood that relate to deficiencies in nutrients, dysfunctional bodily systems, toxins and dysbiosis of the human body. Since the 1920's scientists have been studying the hidden secrets of our blood. A special lens inside the microscope projects an intimate view of your living blood onto a television screen by way of a video microscopy system. The camera is hooked up to a device enabling to take photographs of a patient's blood condition before and after treatment. A microscope view of one drop of blood is projected onto a video monitor, showing your "internal" nutritional environment. Live blood Microscopy was first used in medicine for diagnosing infections, and now the Live blood Microscopy is gaining popularity, especially with naturopaths and holistic doctors.
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