Food Sensitivity And Allergy Testing

Food Sensitivities are becoming increasingly common due to a variety of factors including our over-consumption of processed and genetically-modified foods, chronic stress, and long-term use of certain medications (e.g. heartburn medication and antibiotics) which can disrupt our digestive health. In contrast to classic food “allergies” such as peanuts allergies, food sensitivities can be harder to identify because symptoms may appear 24 to 72 hours after eating an offending food. To complicate matters, the symptoms of food sensitivities don’t always affect our digestion and may also include headaches, fatigue, skin concerns, joint pain, etc.






Live Blood Cell Microscopy

Live Blood Analysis examines living blood under an extremely powerful microscope connected to a high definition camera.  The condition and quality of your red blood cells have a direct impact on your present and future health, with stress and disease appearing in the blood years before they manifest in the body.  Live blood analysis shows exactly how your blood behaves inside your body, and provides a clear picture of your health at a cellular level. It is not a tool used in diagnosing disease, but rather identifies imbalances in the pH levels in your blood.

A few drops of blood from your fingertip on numerous slides. Your blood is then immediately is examined under a very high-powered microscope. A camera on the microscope lets you view your live blood – interacting and moving around – on a video screen alongside a qualified microscopist with MicroCell Sciences.  Chronic conditions and infections are also examined.

What Will You See?

Healthy blood cells are uniform in shape, size and colour and the background is clear from floating matter such as bacteria, fungus etc. The cells move freely, not overlapping or sticking together but gently repelling each other because of their negative charge. Unhealthy blood cells on the other hand may appear jagged or varying in size and shape. They can look broken or squashed together with many different kinds of debris – from improperly digested foods to parasites.

None of these phenomena can be observed from a conventional blood test.

Viewing live blood under a microscope is probably as old as the microscope itself and has historically been part of naturopathic care. But it was the work of European scientists Dr Antoine Bechamp and Dr Gunther Enderlein in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries that would advance the use of the microscope, challenge the medical establishment of the day and propose new ways of interpreting what was being viewed in blood.

What Can Live Blood Reveal?

Absorption of nutrients

Organ Stress

Bacteria

Parasites & Fungi

Candida

Heavy metals

Condition & Integrity of Red Blood Cells

Immune Health

And much, much more….

Live Blood Analysis is an alternative assessment tool routinely used by holistic healthcare practitioners and MD’s around the world. Researchers continue to build on existing knowledge of live and dry blood analysis.

With Live Blood Cell Analysis, our mission is to compliment the services offered by Functional Medicine Doctors and Naturopaths and other Laboratory Research Scientist. With a simple drop of blood drawn painlessly from the tip of a finger, our technician has been trained and educated to identify conditions such as parasites, bacteria & viruses, yeast, inflammation, vitamin & mineral deficiencies, acidity, dehydration, stress, adrenal & thyroid issues, allergies, toxin overload and many, many others.

In the initial visit the client is tested and provided a visual interpretation of their blood status. At the end of every appointment, the client is provided with a detailed report of the technician’s findings, next steps, educational material and high-resolution photos of their blood. Clients are able to book 15 or 30-minute follow-up visits to review their blood and track their progress. This method is proven to be highly motivating and engaging for both the client and Naturopathic Doctor or Practitioner.Type your paragraph here.