Microscopy

Nutritional Microscopy
Educational Sessions

How does this work?
It’s very simple. We take a sampling of blood from a fingerstick and place it under a high-powered microscope. The microscopist and client can observe and discuss the features of the blood and its environment (terrain) via a computer monitor.


Live blood under the microscope.

The session takes one to two hours and includes an educational report of the findings, pictures of your live and dry blood samples and an educational proposal to improve the health of your blood.

Here is what you may see on the monitor:

  • General organ, physical and emotional “stress”
  • pH imbalance and the effects it has on the body
  • Detection of the presence of parasites, yeast, fungus, and mold
  • Blood sugar imbalances and condition of the red blood cells
  • Mal-absorption of fat, proteins and other nutrients
  • Cholesterol, crystalline forms of morbid matter
  • Long-term stress and gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction
  • Observation of phenomena associated with degenerative conditions

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Dry blood sample Dry blood sample
Dry Blood Samples

“For what it’s worth, the most fascinating part of it all for me was the bit about the positive and negative charge our red blood cells take on depending on the pH of the blood. With an overly acidic or yin composition they take on a negative charge and are magnetically drawn together and clump-up with each other. Not a very efficient way to disperse oxygen through the system. Better they should have a slightly positive charge and are repelling each other so that they completely diffuse throughout the bloodstream filling every possible micro-millimeter of blood volume.

At least that’s the understanding I came away with. I hope it’s accurate, because it sure is fascinating! And I would think it would especially be to athletes who need the most efficient oxygen delivery setup they can get. To that end I’ve now been putting a little apple cider vinegar into my water bottle that I take with me into the gym and pool.

You just tell ‘em Mary: You got to remain positive, right down to the make up of your blood!

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