Live Blood Analysis
Live Blood Analysis
Live Blood Analysis
What is Live Blood Analysis?
Live blood analysis is an observational method used to examine fresh blood samples under a microscope, typically within minutes of drawing the sample. By viewing blood in its "living" state—before significant changes in cell structure occur—practitioners aim to observe cell shapes, sizes, and movements of blood components.
This approach is often employed in alternative or integrative health settings to gain insights into overall health status, dietary effects, and lifestyle influences on blood morphology. Unlike standard clinical blood tests, live blood analysis is largely qualitative and is used to support health assessments rather than to diagnose specific diseases.
It's what Dr. Mihalcea uses in her practice to help her patients better and to research the nanotechnology thats contimating our blood.
What is Darkfield Microscopy?
Darkfield microscopy is a specialized technique in which the microscope's condenser is designed to scatter light so that it illuminates the specimen from the side rather than from behind. As a result, the background remains dark while the specimen appears bright, dramatically enhancing contrast and making translucent structures more visible. This method is particularly valuable for viewing living cells and other transparent specimens—like blood cells—because it allows subtle details, such as cell membranes and small particles, to stand out clearly against the dark backdrop. Darkfield Microscopy is the best way to visualize self-assembly nano and microtechnology.
