What is Live Blood Cell Microscopy?
Live Blood Cell Microscopy is an effective method of examining both the quality and condition of blood cells. Traditionally, Live Blood Microscopy was utilized as a tool to diagnose the presence of bacteria in the blood and as an aid in cancer research. Nowadays, a growing number of Pathologists, Naturopathic doctors, and health-care practitioners in both Europe and North America are recognizing the importance of using Live Blood Microscopy as a complementary tool. The microscope’s specially adapted, high power magnification and phase contrast projects an image onto a TV monitor that is magnified 1500 times- allowing clients a first hand look at the state of both their red and white blood cells, along with any bacteria, metabolic byproducts, pathogenic microorganisms, atherosclerotic plaque, Uric acid crystals and free radical cell damage.