Live Blood Analysis is a screening for hematological status using dark-field (DF) microscopy.
Dark-field illumination is invaluable for observing minute, low-contrast objects or transparent crystalline structures which are virtually invisible under standard bright-field microscopy.
By observing various condition in a sample of live blood, the technician using Live Blood Analysis is able to help the physician customize a nutritional program specifically geared for the individual needs of the patient.
It should be noted that Live Blood Analysis not a diagnostic procedure. This method was designed as a screening test to take the guesswork out of selecting the appropriate supplements for the individual patient.
The same microscopic equipment utilized in the Live Blood Analysis screening test is also used in the Dry Blood Test. Both tests use droplets of capillary blood expressed from the tip of the finger.