photocomparative blood analysis

Photocomparative Blood Analysis is the examination of both “live” and dried blood with a powerful microscope, in order to spot anomalies, contamination, infections and other problems.

Unlike standard chemical blood tests, the technique examines the blood visually while it is still fresh, to assess the health and function of red and white cells and other blood components, and the activity of parasites, bacteria and other infectious agents, while they are still alive and active. Dried samples of the blood are also examined, and can reveal further information about the health of the blood and possible contaminations or deficiencies.

Based on their observations, practitioners diagnose any signs of disease activity, nutritional deficiencies or other problems and recommends various treatments such as supplements or enzymes. Practitioners claim that the technique allows them to spot early warning signs of diseases from arthritis to cancer far sooner than traditional methods of diagnosis, allowing for simple preventative measures to fend off what could become a serious problem later.

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