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L-Form Bacteria (cell wall deficient forms) in LBA

By |2024-11-01T11:07:30+00:00November 1st, 2024|

Appearance: Also referred to as cell wall deficient forms (CWD’s), L-phase variants (and chondrits in pleomorphism), L-form bacteria are pleomorphic bacteria and can therefore assume a number of different shapes. They spend a large part of their life cycle as tiny (about 0.01 microns in diameter) spherical forms, too small to be observed with a [...]

Assessing white blood cells in live blood analysis can determine the state of the immune system

By |2024-10-25T11:20:18+01:00October 25th, 2024|

Neutrophil (White blood cell) viability is one of the most important assessments used to determine the state of the immune system. The main criteria used for determining the viability of a neutrophil include size, condition and activity. The most important factor to observe when assessing neutrophil viability is activity. Here we look at the granules [...]

Your red blood cells (RBCs)

By |2024-10-07T13:34:55+01:00October 7th, 2024|

RBCs are formed in the red bone marrow and are stored in the body’s reservoir for the blood, namely the spleen. In adults, 2-3 million new RBCs are produced per second and released into the abundant capillaries of the bone marrow and 2-3 million old RBCs are broken down per second. The average RBC is [...]

Chondrits and Ascits in live blood analysis

By |2022-04-13T12:24:54+01:00April 13th, 2022|

https://youtu.be/WpJA4S14L5M Chondrits are motile, thread-like growth forms that appear free in the plasma, or may be seen emerging from RBCs. They can occur as loose threads, intertwined threads and bunches of threads. Ascits look like thin, tube-like worms in darkfield microscopy. They can also assume a rigid, stalk-like appearance. These are considered to be [...]

What does seeing oval shaped red blood cells mean?

By |2021-09-02T11:51:52+01:00September 2nd, 2021|

  Elliptocytes (oval shaped red blood cells) are often observed together with anisocytosis (larger and/or smaller than normal red blood cells), this could be an indication of iron, vitamin B12 and/or folic acid deficiency. Elliptocytes on their own could be an indication of hormonal imbalance, endocrine problems (including PMS), menopause, pregnancy and other [...]

3 Ways to Motivate Your Patients/Clients to Better Health

By |2021-11-29T16:09:15+00:00July 30th, 2021|

Are you looking for a way to assess your clients more accurately, while at the same time motivating them to make the necessary changes?  Live blood analysis (Naturopathic Microscopy) is revolutionising many natural health practices all around the world by giving practitioners the edge they need to achieve better results in practice. EQUIPMENT: Buy now [...]

Is Rife Technology The Next Wave in Lyme Treatment

By |2021-07-23T13:07:56+01:00July 23rd, 2021|

The CDC (Centre for Disease Control) estimates that some 300,000 people will contract Lyme disease this year.  Many will go undiagnosed, be misdiagnosed, or receive inadequate treatment.  The path back to wellness from this illness is not always straight or well-defined. If the prescribed antibiotics are unable to eradicate the disease, a search for nontraditional [...]

Bugs as Drugs

By |2021-07-23T12:20:42+01:00July 23rd, 2021|

Bugs as drugs - Harnessing the power of microbes as therapeutics! https://asm.org/Reports/Harnessing-the-Power-of-Microbes-as-Therapeutics-B Bacteria and viruses are not always categorized as harmful microorganisms. In fact, these groups of microbes can be beneficial and can actively participate in many biological processes. With the perception of microorganisms being our partners, research is now being conducted to use microbes [...]

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