blood analysis lethbridge

Blood Analysis is an incredible tool that helps a practitioner make specific, suggestions, targeted to the unique needs of each client’s body.

Client Testimonial:

“The real time visual feed back of the live blood analysis allowed us to uncover things that my body needed that my Naturopath didn’t even find. Even with my extensive knowledge in health and wellness I felt like I was just guessing at what my body needed. Josee helped me pin point where to focus my efforts. Her recommendations have help me take bigs steps to healthier skin, liver and gut function.” - Esther

How it works

By taking one single drop of blood from the client’s finger tip, and getting it onto a microscope slide and under the lens, we can magnify the image so powerfully that we see the red and white blood cells moving around and doing their business as if they were still inside the body. Cells obviously begin to die off over time, but within the first 45 minutes or so of the sample being under the microscope, the practitioner is able to give real-time feedback about the state of your blood - giving valuable recommendations based on visual observations of the state of your cells and the space between them.

We also look at “dried” blood:

A second sample dries as we look at the first. This sample can help us see the presence and location of inflammation, detect heavy metal toxicity, parasitic infections, and more. This adds more information to what' we’ve found in the live blood, and sometimes just confirms what we’ve already discussed. This is a valuable stand alone tool for virtual clients that can be done at a distance by shipping the necessary supplies and instructions, and having them ship the slide back to be analyzed.

Frequently asked questions

  • The actual sample collection takes about 1 minute, and an initial appointment is 1 hour. We get into your health history before taking the sample and take time examining the blood and talking through the findings.

  • We are only puncturing the first couple layers of skin. Some people describe it as a painful sting for a few seconds that subsides. Others don’t feel it at all. It can be uncomfortable, but it goes away quickly. It is equivalent to a blood sugar test prick.

  • There are so many valuable insights we gain from observing live and dried blood. Most notably: deficiencies, digestion & metabolism, inflammation, liver health, toxicity, immune function, hormonal balance, EMF damage, microorganism imbalances, food intolerances and allergies, and so much more!

  • After the initial appointment, I like to see clients monthly to make sure we are moving in the right direction. I have seen many major transformations in as little as one month of adhering to a individually crafted protocol. However, it generally takes time for major changes in the blood. If you’ve been struggling for 6 years, 6 weeks won’t be enough time for a complete turn around. The monthly check-ins just help me know we are moving in the right direction and discover any changes we need to make to your protocol. Once a client is stabilized and well, I recommend checking in every 3-6 months for optimal health maitenance.

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