
Live & Dry Blood Analysis
Live & Dry Blood Analysis is a holistic health assessment tool that enables practitioners to investigate a client’s health by looking at the various indications that can be seen in their blood. This test is conducted in the practitioner’s own clinic during an appointment with the client, and the results are immediate.
Live Blood Analysis involves looking at a fresh drop of the client’s blood magnified 1000 times under a darkfield microscope, allowing the practitioner to assess the individual cells of the blood, as well as the plasma that surrounds them.
In Dry Blood Analysis, a drop of blood is exposed to the air and starts to clot. As this happens, characteristic patterns can be seen under a microscope that can verify various health issues.
Both when used together can help identify deficiencies and challenges that can be detected and include: pH, degenerative patterns, oxidative stress & the extent of oxidative damage, toxicity, hydration, inflammation, vitamin & mineral deficiencies (vitamin B12, iron, folate, essential fatty acids, minerals and trace elements), digestive imbalance, poor protein digestion, intestinal dysbiosis, leaky gut syndrome, candida, liver, kidney, adrenal stress, lymphatic congestion, connective tissue stress, cardiovascular disease risk, compromised blood flow, thrombosis risk, heavy metal toxicity, uric acid, hormonal imbalance and parasites.

Can LDBA be used to diagnose disease?
Only qualified doctors can diagnose disease. Blood tests generally are only a screening process to pickup various imbalances that can be detected through the blood. This also applies to Live & Dry Blood Analysis.
Is LDBA based on scientific research?
Yes. LDBA was pioneered by scientists in the 18th & 19th Centuries such as Antoine Bechamp and Claude Bernard, and has continued to be developed ever since. In parts of Europe it is used extensively by integrative medical practitioners.
What happens at my appointment?
To magnify your blood we take a small sample from the tip of your finger and place it under the microscope. It will be displayed to you on a screen and we will investigate all aspects of your red and white blood cells and other factors in your blood. This will be explained to you alongside recommendations of what can be done to improve the health of your blood and internal terrain and the implications it will have for your overall health.
