The Process Step-by-Step
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Collection of a Blood Sample
A single drop of blood is taken from the fingertip using a sterile lancet. The procedure is quick, with minimal discomfort, and no preparation is usually required. -
Slide Preparation
The blood drop is immediately placed on a glass microscope slide and covered with a cover slip to prevent it from drying out. -
Live Analysis
The practitioner assesses the size, shape, movement, and interactions of various blood components, including:
- Red blood cells (oxygen delivery, hydration, nutritional status)
- White blood cells (immune function)
- Platelets (clotting function)
- Plasma (possible presence of fibrin, uric acid, or other signs of imbalance)
- Foreign particles, bacteria, or fungal forms (if present)
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Discussion and Recommendations
Based on what’s observed, the practitioner discusses the findings with the patient. This may lead to:
- Personalised dietary recommendations
- Lifestyle changes
- Nutritional or herbal supplementation
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Follow-Up
As the patient follows the treatment plan, follow-up blood viewings may be done to track changes and improvements in the blood over time.

