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Microscopic Blood Health Imaging - In Person
8 @ $350.00 / each person
Date posted: 13-Jan-2025

Do you want to know what’s in your blood?

The phase contrast blood assessment and bright field live blood analysis (Peripheral Blood Assessment) and dry blood analysis (Mycotoxic Oxidative Stress Blood Research) are used as a screening test to monitor metabolic dysfunction—thereby taking the guesswork out of diet determination and the selection of an appropriate nutrition regime.

Tests are administered by extracting a few drops of capillary blood from the fingertip. The blood is placed on microscope slides and observed through two different optical modalities of a high powered microscope. Microscopist  and client will observe and analyze the features of the blood terrain via video monitoring. 

Among the phenomena observed in the live and dry blood are:

– The level of activity of the immune system
– The condition of the red blood cells
– Liver, kidney, pancreas, heart, lung, prostate, ovary, breast and other organ stress
– Detection of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus, mold, and the degree of pleomorphic activity
– Observation of features associated with blood sugar imbalance
– Observation of features associated with malabsorption of fats
– Observation of features associated with protein malabsorption
– Observation of features associated with nutrient malabsorption and vitamin deficiency
– Observation of crystalline forms such as protoplasts, fibrous thallus, uric acid, cholesterol, and mycotoxins
– Observation of features associated with gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction
– Observation of features associated with degenerative conditions

This information can assist the Health Care Professional and Client by:

– Giving early warning of possible oncoming problems
– Specifying conditions quickly and unambiguously
– Alerting clients to the advisability of specific medical referral
– Monitoring the condition before and after regimes
– Determining the effectiveness of various regimes
– Plant-based education.
– A blood test for detection and monitoring of metabolic dysfunction
– Personalized education classes that include a drop of fingertip blood analyzed, report, recipes, fresh produce storage preparation.

To order, email us at 210210@itex.net

 

Microscopic Blood Health Imaging - In Person
8 @ $350.00 / each person
Date posted: 13-Jan-2025

Do you want to know what’s in your blood?

The phase contrast blood assessment and bright field live blood analysis (Peripheral Blood Assessment) and dry blood analysis (Mycotoxic Oxidative Stress Blood Research) are used as a screening test to monitor metabolic dysfunction—thereby taking the guesswork out of diet determination and the selection of an appropriate nutrition regime.

Tests are administered by extracting a few drops of capillary blood from the fingertip. The blood is placed on microscope slides and observed through two different optical modalities of a high powered microscope. Microscopist  and client will observe and analyze the features of the blood terrain via video monitoring. 

Among the phenomena observed in the live and dry blood are:

– The level of activity of the immune system
– The condition of the red blood cells
– Liver, kidney, pancreas, heart, lung, prostate, ovary, breast and other organ stress
– Detection of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus, mold, and the degree of pleomorphic activity
– Observation of features associated with blood sugar imbalance
– Observation of features associated with malabsorption of fats
– Observation of features associated with protein malabsorption
– Observation of features associated with nutrient malabsorption and vitamin deficiency
– Observation of crystalline forms such as protoplasts, fibrous thallus, uric acid, cholesterol, and mycotoxins
– Observation of features associated with gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction
– Observation of features associated with degenerative conditions

This information can assist the Health Care Professional and Client by:

– Giving early warning of possible oncoming problems
– Specifying conditions quickly and unambiguously
– Alerting clients to the advisability of specific medical referral
– Monitoring the condition before and after regimes
– Determining the effectiveness of various regimes
– Plant-based education.
– A blood test for detection and monitoring of metabolic dysfunction
– Personalized education classes that include a drop of fingertip blood analyzed, report, recipes, fresh produce storage preparation.

To order, email us at 210210@itex.net

 

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ITEX in San Antonio

Barron Perales
703 E. Quincy St.
San Antonio, TX 78215
(P) (210) 281-1111
(F) (210) 281-1113
Email: barron.perales@itex.net
Web Site: http://sanantonio.itex.com

ITEX in San Antonio

Barron Perales
703 E. Quincy St.
San Antonio, TX 78215
(P) (210) 281-1111
(F) (210) 281-1113
Email: barron.perales@itex.net
Web Site: http://sanantonio.itex.com