LIVE BLOOD ANALYSIS FOLLOW UP
Original price was: £150.00.£100.00Current price is: £100.00.
Book your live blood analysis follow-up today. Once you have purchased your live blood analysis pass a member of Vibe Institute will contact you to discuss a convenient time to make your booking.
A live blood analysis, also known as live cell analysis or dark field microscopy, involves examining a person’s blood under a microscope in real-time to assess various health indicators. Here are three benefits of having a live blood analysis:
- Personalised Health Assessment and Monitoring: Live blood analysis provides a personalised assessment of health status and allows practitioners to monitor the effects of interventions over time. Follow-up analyses are crucial for tracking improvements or identifying ongoing issues, enabling adjustments to treatments or recommendations as needed. This dynamic approach ensures health and wellness plans are continuously optimised to meet individual needs.
- Immediate Visual Feedback: A live blood analysis provides immediate visual feedback on the health of blood cells. This real-time observation can show the shape, size, and behaviour of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. This immediate feedback can be helpful for identifying potential issues such as vitamin and mineral deficiencies, oxidative stress, and immune system health. The visual nature of this analysis can also help members understand their health status better and offer the motivation needed to make lifestyle or dietary changes.
- Early Detection of Potential Health Issues: By examining blood cells in real-time, live blood analysis can detect subtle changes that might not be apparent in standard blood tests. For example, it can reveal the presence of parasites, bacteria, or fungal forms in the blood. It can also show the tendency of red blood cells to clump together (a sign of inflammation or poor circulation), or the presence of unusual cells that might indicate early signs of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular conditions or diabetes. Early detection allows for timely intervention and prevention strategies.