Live & Dry Blood Analysis

Discover what your blood reveals about your health — in real time (LBA).
Support your healing journey with clearer insights into:

  • Free radical cellular damage

  • Atherosclerotic plaque

  • Bacteria

  • Parasites

  • Candida/yeast/fungus

  • Digestive enzyme & hydrochloric acid

  • deficiencies

  • Hormonal imbalance

  • Folic acid & B12 deficiencies

  • Iron deficiency

  • Uric acid crystals & risk for gout

  • Toxic heavy metals

  • Poor circulation

  • Cell size & shape abnormalities due to immune system disorders

  • Organ stress & toxicity

    Dry Blood Analysis can:

    • Detect the presence of inflammation

    • Assess the progression of inflammatory processes – chronic or acute

    • Determine the location of the inflammatory process – organ, tissue or system specific

    • Monitor the progression or reduction of the inflammatory process

    • Detect heavy metal toxicity

    • Reveal the presence of parasites

    • Show mineral and vitamin imbalances

    • Show antibiotic damage

    • Detect bowel inflammation

    • Assess the lymphatic burden

    • Assess protein metabolism

What is it?

Darkfield  Blood Analysis is a straightforward method for quickly and accurately evaluating more than 25 aspects of your live blood. This test can reveal vitamin and mineral deficiencies, signs of toxicity, tendencies for allergic reactions, high levels of circulating fats, liver function issues, and early indications of arteriosclerosis.

The procedure is simple and painless: a tiny drop of blood is taken from the fingertip and placed on a microscope slide, covered with a glass cover to prevent drying. Using a dark-field microscope, the sample is magnified up to 40,000 times and projected onto a monitor.

Both the practitioner and the patient can view the blood live on the screen, where the cells appear as dark shapes outlined in white. The practitioner will then examine the blood in real time,  explaining what is being observed and its significance over a 30 minute LB session while the sample is still active. The dried blood analysis gives a snapshot of metabolic, nutritional, and inflammatory patterns in the blood after the live phase has passed.

 It complements the live observation by revealing patterns that may take time to form or are more visible when the blood is stationary.

During the analysis, the practitioner may offer guidance on nutrition, dietary changes, and supplements tailored to the patient’s needs, and will provide written documentation of any observations and recommendations.

Follow-up testing is suggested so patients can track their progress and actually see if their interventions are making a difference. As we like to say, “the blood doesn’t lie,” since it reflects the true state of the body.

This type of blood analysis is commonly growing in popularity because it offers a unique way to observe the blood’s behavior and health inside the body.

Before and after 20 min gong session - Mediccure case studies

Joanne - Live Blood Analysis

Ann - Live Blood Analysis

Amanda - Live Blood Analysis

The Gong Experiment - Conclusion:

In several live blood analysis observations performed before and immediately after a 20-minute gong session, notable changes were observed in the blood samples. Prior to the session, the blood often showed areas interpreted as protein particles, fibrin or platelet aggregation, along with a less transparent appearance of the plasma. Following the gong session, the plasma appeared noticeably clearer, and the blood cells appeared more evenly distributed throughout the sample.

One possible explanation for these observations is the profound relaxation response induced by the gong’s sound vibrations. Deep relaxation may reduce sympathetic nervous system activity (“fight-or-flight” response) and promote parasympathetic dominance (“rest-and-digest” response). This shift may encourage relaxation of blood vessels, improved microcirculation, and more efficient blood flow throughout the body.

According to this hypothesis, improved circulation may help reduce areas of stagnation within the bloodstream and support a more even distribution of blood cells. As blood flow becomes less restricted, oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues may improve, while metabolic waste products may be removed more efficiently. These changes could potentially contribute to the clearer plasma appearance observed after the session.

In one notable case involving a client experiencing chronic fatigue and shortness of breath during exercise, significant areas interpreted as platelet aggregation were observed before the gong session. Following the 20-minute session, these structures appeared markedly reduced, while the plasma became visibly clearer. Although this observation does not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship, it suggests that sound-induced relaxation may influence circulatory dynamics in ways that warrant further investigation.

These observations are based on live blood analysis and represent a working hypothesis derived from repeated clinical observations. Additional research using established laboratory methods would be needed to determine the precise physiological mechanisms involved and to confirm whether the observed changes correlate with measurable improvements in blood flow, vascular function, or platelet activity.

How is LBA different from a conventional blood test?

Darkfield Microscopy offers insights into your health that traditional lab blood tests cannot provide. Standard blood tests performed at a doctor’s office or hospital have some limitations. Within just 30 minutes after blood is drawn, the cells are no longer alive, which means they cannot show certain critical information—such as real-time immune system activity.

Live Blood Microscopy, on the other hand, allows practitioners to evaluate the health and vitality of your immune system by examining the types and condition of red and white blood cells. Viewing the blood under a microscope also reveals how different body systems interact and influence overall health, making patterns and imbalances more apparent.

Unlike conventional tests, which involve drawing venous blood and analyzing it hours later after centrifuging and staining, Live Cell Microscopy requires only a tiny drop from a fingertip and examines it immediately while the cells are alive. Using high-powered lenses and modern video equipment, both the technician and the client can observe far more than ever before.

Live blood acts as a powerful “educational feedback tool,” giving people the opportunity to see the impact of their diet, supplements, and lifestyle habits in real time, encouraging positive change.

“Darkfield microscopy does not offer a specific organ diagnosis; instead its core evidence is concerned with stresses which cause illness and tendencies to disease, as found primarily in the circulatory system.”  Dr. Thomas Rau M.D. – The Value of Darkfield Microscopy

Disclaimer:

Live Blood Analysis does not diagnose, treat, or claim to cure any medical condition.
It is a holistic wellness tool used to observe:
• Nutritional and lifestyle stress patterns
• Digestive and terrain imbalances
• Immune and oxidative stress markers
• Circulatory and hydration indicators
• Toxic load and cellular vitality

This service provides educational insights to support natural health, nutrition, and wellness.

Book your session to get more clarity and empowered wellness. 

Special Intro Pricing

First session: $110.00
Follo-up sessions: $80.00

Note: This service is not included in the annual membership, and HST is included in the price.

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