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Live Blood Analysis Training Courses 2016

By |2016-11-14T09:17:00+00:00September 15th, 2016|

Next 12 week training course Sept 27th 20176 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 [...]

Live Blood Analysis Course – Choosing The Best Training course

By |2017-01-27T11:40:59+00:00September 15th, 2016|

Choosing the best live blood analysis course: There are a number of live blood analysis courses available, either on line or at training centres. So, how do you choose the best one for you? Dr Okker from Live Blood Online has been practicing practising and teaching live blood analysis for 15 years now and has [...]

Live & Dried Blood Analysis and Your Existing Health Practice

By |2019-02-08T09:55:00+00:00September 15th, 2016|

The Huge Potential Benefits Of Adding Live & Dried Blood Analysis To Your Existing Health Practice discussed in this live webinar: Next Tuesday 20th Sept at 7pm (UK time), register now to attend and/or receive the recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3850601148126702338 A short video where Dr Okker explains some of the benefits of adding live blood analysis to [...]

New Improved Camera Available

By |2016-12-28T08:58:23+00:00September 9th, 2016|

This new camera offers a better, truer image quality (what you see through the eyepieces is what you see on the screen), improved ease of use as the camera automatically adjusts between brightfield, darkfield and dry blood settings (no need to manually adjust exposure settings) and a faster frame rate, ensuring less lag in the [...]

Bright Field Microscopy

By |2017-01-27T11:38:22+00:00September 8th, 2016|

In bright field microscopy a specimen is placed on the stage of the microscope and incandescent light from the microscope’s light source is aimed at a lens beneath the specimen. This lens is called a condenser. The condenser usually contains an aperture diaphragm to control and focus light on the specimen; light passes through the [...]

Dark Field Microscopy

By |2017-01-27T11:36:47+00:00September 8th, 2016|

Dark Field microscopy is a microscope illumination technique used to observe unstained samples causing them to appear brightly lit against a dark, almost purely black, background. When light hits an object, rays are scattered in all directions. The design of the dark field microscope is such that it removes the dispersed light so that only [...]

THE HISTORY OF DRY BLOOD ANALYSIS

By |2017-01-27T11:34:19+00:00September 2nd, 2016|

THE HISTORY OF DRY BLOOD ANALYSIS (THE OXIDATIVE STRESS TEST) In the 1920s, European medical practitioners added a twist to unconventional microscopy when they began looking at dried blood samples, later called the Oxidative Stress Test. The dry blood spot is considered to be a hologram of the human body, a little like the eye [...]

Simple steps to become a Live Blood Online Affiliate

By |2016-08-21T21:23:34+01:00August 21st, 2016|

Become an Affiliate 1. Click here to register as an affiliate. You need to fill up the Registration form with your First name, Last name, Email address, Password, and Payment email address. Note: You must enter a stronger password to complete the registration successfully. Your personal information is entirely safe with us. 2. Once approved, [...]

Top 5 – Holiday & Travel Health FAQs

By |2022-11-08T07:36:03+00:00August 19th, 2016|

  Can I take my probiotics away with me? It is recommended that probiotic supplements are kept in the fridge to ensure they remain as effective as they can possibly be.  However, if they are of a high enough quality, they will remain stable out of the fridge for long enough for you to transport [...]

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