Live blood cell auditing involves taking a small drop of blood by pricking a finger with a sterile lancet. The blood drop is placed on a microscope slide, then quickly covered with a cover slide. We view the magnified image under a microscope.
Live blood cell auditing involves taking a small drop of blood by pricking a finger with a sterile lancet. The blood drop is placed on a microscope slide, then quickly covered with a cover slide. We view the magnified image under a microscope.
Anyone looking for answers when nothing else seems to avail the root cause of symptoms. We like to use this audit after first balancing your body chemistry with RBTI.
Our skilled practitioner will use the results of this audit to gain a deeper understanding of what may be happening within the body, get to the root cause of symptoms, and offer advice to support the body's innate drive for optimum health.
This approach offers a unique view of your health at a cellular level since your blood is your “River of Life.” It transports oxygen, nutrients, and other life-giving agents to the trillions of cells in your body. It also removes cellular waste produced during metabolism (energy production) from your cells to the liver or kidneys for elimination from the body. Unhealthy blood can resemble an inadequately cleaned fish tank.
This method of auditing blood allows your practitioner to gain information about the terrain, the nutritional status, the immune system, and oxidation-reduction reactions.
This form of ‘testing’ originated in Germany in the 1920s. Dr. Henry Heitan and Dr. Philippe La Garde, personal NATO physicians to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, later introduced it in the U.S. This test is used in hundreds of clinics around the world, including Germany, France, Switzerland, Holland, Scandinavia, Italy, Portugal, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, China, and Korea as well as the United States. In parts of Europe, it is used extensively by integrative medical practitioners.
Live blood testing enables us to see your blood exactly as it behaves inside your body, giving a clear picture of your health at a cellular level.
By magnifying the blood sample, we can view the condition of the blood cells and the plasma and reveal any other blood contents that can be signs of imbalance. Live cell microscopy can detect imbalances that may not appear on traditional lab blood tests.