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The Berkeley Clinic

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Live
Blood Analysis
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Anthony Mossop
is excited to
introduce the
opportunity to see
what your blood
looks like under
magnification and
find out what effect
this has on your
core health. Blood
is the most
important organ in
the human body. It
provides the cells
with the oxygen and
nutrients. It is the
system through which
toxins and waste
products are carried
to the organs of
elimination. It is
therefore not a
surprise that if the
blood is not in an
optimal state then
this will affect the
rest of the body.
Seeing your own
living blood cells
on a screen in front
of you is
fascinating and
profoundly
motivating way to
focus on your
health. It enables
you to be an active
participant in
correcting any areas
of concern. The
cells in the body
can be compared to a
fish in its bowl.
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The fish depends on the water - if the quality of the water declines,
the fish gets sick. What would you do for this sick fish?, give it pharmaceutical medication, operate on it ,give up hope? Well, first perhaps it would be good to just clean up
or change the water… Our cells are also surrounded by “water” which is closely connected to the quality of our blood so by cleaning up our blood we automatically
take a right step towards balancing our core health.
Live blood analysis provides us with information on the following as well as other factors:
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Nutritional imbalances/deficiencies
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Digestive problems
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Yeast and fungal markers
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Parasitic/bacterial/viral markers
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State of the immune system
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Heavy metal toxicity
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Blood clotting factors
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Efficiency of the detoxification pathways
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Healthy
Blood
Our blood is made up
of cells and plasma.
Red blood cells
deliver oxygen round
the body and white
blood cells attack
toxins and invaders.
In “good” blood the
red blood cells are
perfectly shaped,
separate from each
other, flexible and
fluid. White blood
cells are active and
efficient
destroyers. The
plasma is clear,
keeping the cells
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Unhealthy
Blood
In “bad”
blood the membranes of red
blood cells loose their
perfectly round structure
and the cells tend to stick
together. White blood cells
show few signs of activity
and the plasma can often
resemble the water in a
stagnant pond with many
markers indicating
imbalance. Over time
unhealthy lifestyle patterns
can lead to imbalances in
our blood especially in the
acid/alkaline balance.
Long-term imbalances can
lead to symptoms of lowered
energy, fatigue, a general
sense of feeling unwell or
more serious problems of
malfunction and eventually
illness.
The
Session
A session
lasts an hour and will
involve you filling out a
questionnaire on various
aspects of your health
history. Just one pin prick
of your blood is needed from
the tip of a finger using a
small sterile medical lancet
and this is placed on a
microscope slide. A
high-powered microscope is
used to project the live
blood sample onto a screen.
This gives you a chance to
see what your lifestyle is
doing to your blood. What
you see will be explained as
far as possible and Anthony
will work with you to create
a proactive health plan that
will put you back in control
of your own health and
vitality.
Live blood analysis is an
holistic measure not a
medical diagnostic tool.
Please
note that live blood
analysis does not diagnose
specific diseases, identify
specific levels of
deficiency, recommend
medications or enable you to
solve all of your health
problems. It is however an
acute tool that reflects
ones experience of their
health and vitality and it
can often point you in a
direction to take for
further diagnostic testing
if necessary.
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The picture shows a
sample of blood from
a person
demonstrating
the blood clumping
in an unhealthy
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This second picture
shows the same
persons blood 5
minutes later but
after they had taken
a Phytobiophysics®
formula SF 5 Green
to help with
cellular respiration |
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