Frequently Asked Questions about Biological Terrain Microscopy
1. What is Biological Terrain Microscopy?
Biological Terrain Microscopy, also known as live and dry blood viewing, looks at the quality and condition of the cells, where standard laboratory blood tests are generally quantitative (ie: How many cells are there?). Standard laboratory tests are often used in conjunction with Microscopy because there is value in knowing both the quantity and quality of your cells.2. Who developed the live blood techniques?
Viewing live blood under a microscope is probably as old as the microscope itself. This was one of the most important discoveries in the history of biological and medical observation that took place in 1665. An Englishman, Robert Hook, used a relatively crude microscope and reported to the medical world is discovery of life’s smallest units, the “little boxes” or “cells”.But it was the work of European scientists Dr. Antoine Bechamp and Dr. Günther Enderlein in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries that would advance the use of the microscope. Other Microscopists are: Dr. Claude Bernard, who coined the term “internal Milieu” Germ theory advocate, Louis Pasteur; Californian, Dr. Virginia Livingston Wheeler; and Canadian scientist, Gaston Naessens.
3. How can microscopy benefit me?
Biological Terrain microscopy provides an insightful view of the internal biological terrain and is an alternative medical examination routinely utilized by holistic, osteopathic, chiropractic and naturopathic physicians as well as other health care professionals around the world. The Microscopist and client together view the characteristics of the client’s blood on a video screen. A Biological Terrain Microscopist will educate you about your blood so you may consider all avenues to make changes.This information can assist you by:
- Recognizing patterns of disorganization and correlation those pattern to potential health challenges in the body in the body.
- Observing form and function of red/white blood cells and plasma.
- Monitoring your specific condition; before and after any health program/regiment thereby taking the guesswork out of determining diet effectiveness and the selection of appropriate foods and drinks.
- Gives an early insight of possible upcoming health challenges and therefore time to take action.
- Can help practitioner arrive faster at a diagnosis.
- Can be used to maintain “Wellness” and avoid “Sickness.”
- Can be used as “Preventative” strategy to avoid degenerative disease associated with aging.
4. What does the typical appointment involve?
Full explanation is step by step. Step 1: a quick fingerstick, Step 2: the slides are prepared, Step 3: the microscopist then displays what is seen under the microscope on a computer screen with you present and uses text books to show & educate you about your internal terrain, and Step 4: possible ways to adjust the situation will be discussed.5. What phenomenon can be observed?
- Relative level of acidity in the body fluid and the effects these acid have on the body
- Relative activity of the immune system and condition of the Red Blood Cells
- General organ “stress”
- Presence of parasites, bacteria, yeast fungus, and mold
- Blood sugar imbalances
- Mal-absorption of fat, proteins and other nutrients
- Crystalline forms of morbid matter, acids, cholesterol, and mycotoxins
- Degenerative stress and gastrointestinal tract dysfunction
6. What Can’t You See?
- Specific heavy metals
- Specific allergies
- Your specific blood type
- Your pH in actual numbers
- Your blood sugar levels in actual numbers
- Parasitic infection – specific species and their stage details
7. How long does a consultation last?
The consultation lasts 1-2 hours with an outlined assessment including pictures.8. Why do I want a microscopist with the philosophy of Dr. Robert O. Young?
Dr. Young has the unique perspective of viewing blood while using the New Biology to explain what he is viewing. This perspective will lead you to a determination and understanding of why you are in the state of health you currently are. Microscopists following philosophies of Dr. Young all view blood utilizing the similar methods, with the same scientific knowledge thus creating a standard of practice.9. How does it help people in general?
It provides immediate visual feedback and stimulates the enthusiasm to participate in the process of recovery and maintenance of health. Through Live Blood Biological Terrain Microscopy patients develop greater understanding of the functioning of the body, the importance of healthy diet and lifestyle choices, and the value of your treatment.10. Why is it useful for therapists and doctors?
Helps them to more quickly determine diagnosis and helps in balancing strategies.
