Many different types of crystal formations can be observed in live blood samples and vary greatly in size, shape and colour.

 

They always appear as solid objects that are usually much larger than red blood cells.

Crystal formation in the blood is a sclerotic process that is related to inflammation. The presence of crystalline forms is often associated with high blood pressure, plaque and atherosclerosis. There are often white blood cells attached and attracted to crystal formations in the blood, attempting to engulf the crystals.

This is a favourable sign and an indication of an active immune system.

“Dealing Cholesterol Crystals in the blood” is taken from the 500+ page Live Blood Online Training Manual 2015

 

Appearance:

Cholesterol crystals are trapezoidal structures of varying sizes that appear semi-opaque in brightfield and semi-reflective in darkfield.

 

Relevance:

These trapezoidal crystals are usually associated with atherosclerotic plaque and considered significant if observed during analysis. Their elimination may be stimulated by specific natural treatment protocols.

 

Implications:

♦ Indication of possible high serum cholesterol.

♦ Possible excessive saturated fat intake.

♦ Inadequate lipid metabolism due to lipase deficiency.

♦ Atherosclerotic plaque.

 

Associated Symptoms:

♦ Fatigue

♦ May be asymptomatic (no symptoms)

♦ Poor circulation

♦ Angina

 

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