How much experience does a person need to start practicing LBA?

By |2022-09-08T17:30:51+01:00March 19th, 2021|

You need to have enough practical experience with the microscope to be able to use the equipment easily and proficiently. You will also need to practice on yourself and anyone willing to let you practice on them until you feel confident enough in your abilitiy to take a good sample. Then you will need to [...]

How long does it take to really become proficient at live blood analysis?

By |2022-09-08T17:28:42+01:00March 19th, 2021|

We suggest at a minimum of 4 hours study a week on top of the weekly lesson. The technique of collecting the blood samples is fairly easy to master and most students are completely proficient in this within a month. Most students are also able to identify the most common anomalies correctly within 1-2 months, [...]

What’s the best way to get started in Live Blood Analysis?

By |2022-09-08T17:25:00+01:00March 19th, 2021|

To get the best start in LBA you need a really good training course of a high standard with information from all different perspectives to give a better insight. The theory is very important, but the practical aspects of LBA are also equally important because if you’re not able to take blood samples correctly then [...]

What qualifications are needed to practice live blood analysis? What is the legislation around using the blood analysis and what qualifications are required to register for the course? Do I need a medical background?

By |2022-09-08T17:20:48+01:00March 19th, 2021|

There are no formal regulations around live blood analysis, so in essence anyone can add it to their existing practice. The training course is open to anyone but is primarily geared to existing practitioners and we would expect students who intend to practice to have a diploma of some sort in Health, Fitness, Training, Nutrition [...]

Do you have any criteria for example having to be therapists already?

By |2022-03-22T16:16:39+00:00March 19th, 2021|

The training course is open to anyone but are primarily geared to existing practitioners and we would expect students who intend to practice to have a diploma of some sort in Health, Fitness, Training, Nutrition or Anatomy & Physiology. We have also been approached by some students who are taking the course purely for interest [...]

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