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Live Blood Analysis Training Courses starts January 10th 2017

By |2017-01-20T10:34:34+00:00November 11th, 2016|

Next 12 week training course Jan 10th 2017 Dates for 2017 Tuesday Jan 10th Wednesday Mar 22nd Tuesday May 30th Tuesday Sept 26th 2018 Dates to be announced   Live Blood Analysis Training Courses Information: Dr Okker, the tutor Live Blood Online is a registered homeopathic doctor who has been practicing and teaching live blood [...]

ECHINOCYTES (a common anomaly seen in live blood analysis)

By |2021-03-19T09:44:19+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Echinocyte (from the Greek word echinos, meaning 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin'), in human biology and medicine, refers to a form of red blood cell that has an abnormal cell membrane characterized by many small, evenly spaced thorny projections. A more common term for these cells is burr cells. Appearance:     Smaller, round RBCs displaying many [...]

Breast Cancer Is Caused By Pleomorphic Bacteria

By |2016-11-03T11:35:19+00:00November 3rd, 2016|

By Alan Cantwell, MD © Copyright 2014 12-13-14 Dr. Cantwell is a retired dermatologist. He is the author of The Cancer Microbe; and Four Women Against Cancer, both available through Amazon.com. Email: alancantwell@sbcglobal.net "For the prevention and treatment of cancer to advance significantly in this new century we have to understand clearly that “we” are [...]

Gut Bacteria Might Guide The Workings Of Our Minds

By |2017-01-27T12:03:45+00:00October 20th, 2016|

Could the microbes that inhabit our guts help explain that old idea of “gut feelings?” There’s growing evidence that gut bacteria really might influence our minds. “I’m always by profession a skeptic,” says Dr. Emeran Mayer, a professor of medicine and psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles. “But I do believe that our [...]

Zeta Potential – Getting The Right Balance

By |2018-08-17T10:45:38+01:00October 13th, 2016|

Anyone who begins a serious study of biological terrain will encounter the concept of zeta potential because it is a basic principle of the electrical properties of life itself. In one sense the body is electric--or electrostatic. In various industries, the concept of zeta potential is common knowledge. Zeta potential plays a critical role in [...]

Oxidative Phosphorylation

By |2019-02-08T09:51:58+00:00October 10th, 2016|

For students who have asked for the definition of Oxidative phosphorylation: Oxidative phosphorylation (or OXPHOS in short) is the metabolic pathway in which cells use enzymes to oxidize nutrients, thereby releasing energy which is used to reform ATP. In most eukaryotes, this takes place inside mitochondria. Almost all aerobic organisms carry out oxidative phosphorylation. This [...]

Oxidative Stress

By |2017-01-27T11:49:23+00:00October 7th, 2016|

Oxidative stress is an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the ability of the body to counteract or detoxify their harmful effects through neutralization by antioxidants. What are free radicals? A free radicals is an oxygen containing molecule that has one or more unpaired electrons, making it highly reactive with other molecules. Oxygen [...]

Can Calcium Actually Make Your Bones Weaker?

By |2017-01-27T11:57:22+00:00October 7th, 2016|

By Dr. Mercola Osteoporosis is a very common problem. It’s characterized by porous and fragile bones, which over time increases the risk of fractures, most often to hips, vertebrae and wrists. The following information is important for a number of reasons, because there’s a lot of confusion about this condition, but I want to specifically clear [...]

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