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Live Cell Microscopy: Window to a Hidden World.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 @ 09:07 AM

Live cell microscopy is best used as a screening test to help determine the optimal diet and natural therapies for a given individual with inconsistent symptoms, such as chronic illness.

Analysis of the blood by the microscope is as old as the practice of medicine itself. The main advantage of live blood microscopy is that many imbalances can be detected before standard chemical blood tests show any abnormalities. Health problems can then be more accurately addressed by early intervention, which takes into consideration all aspects of a patient or clients needs, with particular emphasis on an integrated approach.

Live blood observation is different from regular blood analysis because it uses whole blood as opposed to just parts of the blood and only requires a single drop.

This blood is unstained and higher a magnification is used. Stain obliterated particles will not show up on typical conventional dead cell microscopy. The blood that is viewed directly by the technician is live, in contrast to blood viewed in conventional microscopic evaluation. This enables the technician to see much more than could possibly be seen by the conventional method, such as:

  •  free radical damage to red blood cells
  • white blood cell size / shape abnormalities and low viability (movement) 
  • active bacteria
  • parasites
  • yeast / fungi
  • evidence of undigested protein and fat
  • indicators for digestive enzyme and hydrochloric acid deficiencies
  • some abnormalities associated with hormonal imbalances
  • indicators for folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiency and low iron
  • uric acid accumulation (crystalline forms) may be indicative of high risk for gout and joint pain.
  • poor circulation and abnormal blood clotting
  • dehydration

 When coupled with standard blood tests, live blood microscopy provides more detailed results to practitioners, resulting in a more thorough understanding of any previous diagnosis made by a licensed doctor.

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Prevention: Estrogen/Progesterone Hormones

Monday, July 5, 2010 @ 04:07 PM

Limiting or completely eliminating use of postmenopausal hormone therapy is essential. If a prescribed medication is absolutely necessary, then the lowest dose taken for the shortest amount of time should be chosen in conjunction with a doctor’s expert opinion.

Decreasing the amount of time a woman’s breast tissue is exposed to estrogen is also paramount and may occur in the following ways:

  • menopause: Menstrual cycles completely stop and ovaries produce very little estrogen.
  • late menstruation: Starting menstrual cycles after age 14 or older has the same affect as beginning menopause at an earlier versus later age.
  • to learn more about prevention: JOIN OUR PRO-ACTIVE 8-PART HEALTHY BREAST PROGRAM

 

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Best Breast Health Supplements

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 @ 12:06 PM

vitamin D3 (at least 2000 IU daily)
fish or flaxseed oil 3000 mg daily
selenium 200 mcg daily
curcumin 1500 mg
Grape seed extract 100 mg
kelp 500 mg
indole-3-carbinol or DIM 300 mg
CoQ10 100-300 mg
green tea extract 600 mg
B complex with 100 mg B6
NAC 500 mg.
Reishi mushroom 400 mg
Alpha lipoic acid 150 mg 

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MRS 2000

Friday, June 25, 2010 @ 02:06 PM

For more information or to come try out the MRS-2000 please contact us at 519.853.8950

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What is I-3-C and DIM??

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 @ 02:06 PM

I-3-C  Indole-3-carbinol is an anti-cancer phytonutrient found in cruciferous vegetables.  Research has shown that I3C helps to breakdown cancer-causing estrogens to non-toxic forms.  I3C maintains a healthy cervix, protects against HPV cervical lesions and controls abnormal cell growth found in those with uterine fibroids and endometriosis.  It can also be found in Cruciferous veggies, like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and brussel sprouts.    DIM is a break-down product of I3C and forms naturally in the stomach when I3C is ingested.

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