Vital Hematology is the study of living blood. With this live blood cell observation we are able to monitor abnormalities that may limit your enjoyment of a healthy status. We know that blood is the only tissue that touches every part of the human body about every eighty seconds. This is why it is recognized by advanced researchers that observation through blood is vital to our knowledge of what is going on in our bodies.
HealthWalk uses only the most advanced technology available. For our live blood cell analysis our skilled practitioner uses a sophisticated microscope called an RTM (Richardson Technology Microscope). This microscope (the same one being used in places like the The Scripps Center, The Pasteur Institute, and more) is the only one available in the world to be used for live blood cell analysis. Through this highly advanced piece of machinery we are able to evaluate each living cell in your blood and any other living organism which may be present. Once the blood is placed under the microscope it is projected on to a large computer monitor giving you an up close and personal view of your blood. This high powered magnification will allow you to actually view your blood cells and immune system in action at the cellular level! You will be able to physically see each and every aspect of your living blood, giving you a much more clear understanding of what is really going on in your body.
Having a live blood analysis is extremely beneficial for every individual in many ways. There is no waiting period for results. You have a crystal clear view of any and every possible problem and solution. We do not diagnose, prescribe or cure. We simply observe the living tissue from your body, makes recommendations about lifestyle and supplementation to give the body what it needs to heal itself.
The live cell microscopy demonstration can show:
- Free Radical Damage to the Blood Cell
- Atherosclerotic Plaque
- Bacteria, Parasites, Candida/Yeast/Fungi
- Undigested Proteins and Fats
- Evidence of Hormonal Imbalances
- Folic Acid, B-12 and Iron Deficiencies
LIVE BLOOD CELL ANALYSIS
Vital Hematology
The Study of Living Blood
Hugh O. Smith Ph.D
A view from my world
In nearly all religious literature down to the most primitive tribes today, blood holds a sacred place in belief systems…and with good reason. Even the most primitive realize that life is sustained by the blood. The Bible holds that “the life is in the blood” and that it required the actual blood of Christ to atone for man’s sins.
From Anton van Leeuwenhoek (the father of modern microbiology) in the 1600’s to today’s scientists, blood is still a source for study and awe. The more we seem to understand it, the more elusive it becomes. Blood is still the only tissue that touches every part of the human body every 80 seconds or so. As such, it has a story to tell.
Ten years ago, it was estimated by the American Medical Association that 35% of Americans suffered from a chronic illness. That number is now 55% with healthcare costs rising at a rate that will eventually bankrupt our finances and our very lives. Cancer and heart disease (among others) are now big business.
Even though most medical doctors have forsaken direct microscopic examination, it still remains the easiest and fastest way to diagnose many conditions which would otherwise be undetectable at the very least. In many cases, direct observation can ascertain the cause of and/or the risk factors of a condition that would require huge expenditures of time and testing to be revealed by today’s modern analyses. See Samples
To make a poor analogy, today’s modern testing (technically advanced as it may be) is not unlike a decorator who walks into a room and, rather than look at the overall view of the room, runs individual “tests” for lighting, furniture, art, sounds, etc. His conclusion might be that since everything is there and functional, nothing is “wrong.”
On the other hand, today’s live cell microscopist looks at the entire “room” and attempts to discover why the interior is not functioning optimally due to certain patterns revealed as a whole. In other words, we cannot separate the individual into finite “pieces” but must view him or her as an interdependent system.
I am often asked why doctors don’t do this anymore. Every doctor at one time, had a microscope in his office. The answer is not quite as simple as one might suppose. In most cases, the medical community has come to rely on test procedures that all too often come back negative or are questionable. Diagnosticians are now a rare breed. Testing is too often a method of determining which pharmaceutical (s) to prescribe and whether or not a patient’s individual functions are “in range.” The truth is, while the human body can exist within a huge range of imbalance, it operates optimally in a very limited range.
Doctors are taught that the blood is sterile and therefore, unless an individual is “symptomatic,” blood will reveal very little. From over 20 years of studying client’s blood, I can tell you that nothing could be further from the truth. The observations of such brilliant men as van Leeuwenhoek, Bechamp, Erlich, Enderlein, Rife, Nassens and others have brought us incredible information which has been kept alive (often at great personal cost) by a few researchers.
Everything I knew about modern medicine was tainted with words such as “incurable,” “vague,” “no known cause,” “inconsistent,” ad nauseum. Today, my clients have one glaring similiarity of complaints. Almost to a person they say “All the usual tests have come back normal. No one knows why I feel this way.”
I do not diagnose, prescribe or cure. I simply observe the living tissue of life, make recommendations about lifestyle and give the body what it needs to heal itself. After all, the best doctor you will ever have is the one you walk with everyday…your own body.
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