Specialized Testing
Live blood analysis | Dry blood analysis – Live blood cell microscopy

Joy Peters, PhD is a certified Live Blood Cell Microscopist Teacher and uses a drop of  blood to show  immediate results using a dark field microscope and video camera. Your live blood cells are observed on a monitor, revealing certain subtleties missed by laboratory blood tests.

This Specialized Testing requires two hours. And requires two one hour appointments be booked. During he initial consultation Bruce Bonner gathers and reviews your own unique health history. Within a week during the second appointment Bruce does the live blood cell testing. He takes a drop of blood from your finger using a lancing device and places it on the slide for you to both observe the live blood cells. Pricing: $1200 for two hours including dry blood analysis. 

Live blood analysis ( Live blood cell microscopy) differs from traditional medical blood testing in which preserved blood is sent to a laboratory for an “autopsy” and analyzed for chemical composition and cell counts. Live blood work involves magnifying a single living drop of blood, taken from a fingertip prick to 1,000 times or more under a microscope. The cells of the blood live for at least 20 minutes and with the aid of a video camera are observed on a monitor, revealing certain subtleties missed by laboratory blood tests.

Although live cell microscopy was invented over 140 years ago, only with the recent advent of a video camera and monitor, did it become possible for the client to become involved: Observing the immediate test results on the screen. This expanded technology is mainly responsible for the growing popularity of a live cellular microscopy blood test.

Live Cell Pictures are a great way to observe activity of white and red blood cells affecting your body's immune system. Bruce can determine if you have low iron levels, nutrition status, delays in digestion of fats and proteins, liver stress,  and so much more. Here are a few images of live cells visible in a single drop of blood. Type your paragraph here.