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Week 8 on the Live Blood Analysis Training Course

By |2018-03-27T13:15:10+01:00March 2nd, 2018|

We are on week 8 of the live blood analysis training course and now starting to study dried blood cell analysis which is also referred to as the Oxidative Stress Test (OST). In dry blood test analysis (or dried blood analysis), we leave 8 layers (spots) of blood to dry naturally on a slide, we [...]

Week 5 on the Live Blood Online Training Course- white blood cell viability

By |2019-05-03T09:40:29+01:00February 9th, 2018|

We are on week 5 of the Live Blood Online Training Course and looking at white blood cells White blood cell (WBC) viability is one of the most important assessments used to determine the state of the immune system. White blood cell explanation; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gf4Kq1Bgbc The main criteria used for determining the viability of a neutrophil [...]

pH of urine and blood

By |2018-02-05T12:48:48+00:00February 5th, 2018|

pH of urine and blood The pH of urine and blood is extremely important and is now, more and more, being considered an important indicator of one's health. In The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health by Robert O. Young, Ph.D. & Shelly Redford Young, we find this statement: "the single measurement most [...]

Live blood analysis training

By |2018-02-05T12:38:22+00:00February 5th, 2018|

Live blood analysis training There are a limited number of places for Live Blood Analysis training around the world, at Live Blood Online we offer live blood analysis training online via interactive webinars. The Live Blood Online Live blood analysis training course can be taken at your leisure, anywhere in the world where there is [...]

Live blood analysis microscope

By |2019-02-08T09:37:10+00:00February 5th, 2018|

Live blood analysis microscope Not all microscopes are created equally. For optimal performance your live blood analysis microscope specifications need to be suited to its particular application. Naturopathic microscopy involves the analysis of live and dry blood samples in brightfield and darkfield, each with its own set of unique microscope requirements. Although most microscopes essentially [...]

Interesting facts about red blood cells

By |2018-02-05T12:26:44+00:00January 19th, 2018|

Red blood cells (RBCs) which are formed in the red bone marrow and are stored in the body’s reservoir for the blood, namely the spleen, comprise the greatest majority of the formed elements in the blood. The average RBC is approximately 8 micrometers (µm) in diameter and has a life span of 110 to 120 [...]

Advanced Live Blood Analysis Online Training Course 2018

By |2018-01-16T12:35:20+00:00November 17th, 2017|

Advanced live blood analysis online training course May 9th 2018 Our advanced live blood analysis online training course is for practitioners who have completed the live blood analysis 12-week online training course, or another course that covers live and dry blood analysis, who are looking for more clinical insights into the technique, and for those [...]

Pleomorphism and Germ Theory Explained

By |2019-02-15T10:45:08+00:00November 3rd, 2017|

Pleomorphism and germ theory The accepted biological paradigm today, which has led to the development of the pleomorphism and germ theory, is Monomorphism (Gr. mónos: single + morphē: form). This paradigm, developed by Louis Pasteur and other scientists, states that all microorganisms only have one possible form and do not have the ability to evolve [...]

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