Live and Dry blood and urine Microscopy
Blood and Urine analysis identifies patterns of behavior at the cellular level
Service Description
LIVE BLOOD ANALYSIS Live blood analysis examines a drop of fresh blood under a high-powered microscope, allowing you to see how your cells behave while they are still alive. Unlike traditional blood work, which shows fixed and stained cells, live blood captures the dynamic interaction of red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma. What It Shows: Red Blood Cell Quality: Size, shape, and spacing provide clues about oxygenation, hydration, nutrient status, and oxidative stress. Immune System Activity: White blood cell movement and responsiveness can reflect immune burden or inflammation. Plasma Cleanliness: The presence of fibrin, particulates, or residues may indicate detoxification stress, lymphatic congestion, or systemic inflammation. Live blood analysis does not diagnose disease — but it highlights functional imbalances that inform lifestyle, nutrition, and optimization strategies. DRY BLOOD LAYER ANALYSIS Patterns of Oxidative Stress and Coagulation In this test, drops of blood are placed on a slide and allowed to dry. As the blood coagulates, it forms patterns that can reflect overall oxidative stress and protein imbalances in the body. What It Shows: Oxidative Stress Indicators: Areas of weakness or “white holes” may correlate with high free radical activity or low antioxidant reserves. Clot Retraction Patterns: Irregular clotting or structural breakdown may suggest inflammatory load, metabolic waste buildup, or tissue stress. Terrain Correlation: Dry layer patterns often reinforce findings from the live blood sample, offering a second dimension to biological terrain assessment. This method helps reveal how well your body is managing stress, inflammation, and recovery. URINE ANALYSIS Chemical Balance, Detox Function, and Metabolic Clues Urinalysis evaluates acidity, hydration, electrolyte balance, and metabolic waste — all essential components of biological terrain. When interpreted functionally, urine findings complement blood microscopy to reveal patterns of internal adaptation. What It Shows: pH Balance: Reflects how the body is handling metabolic acidity and mineral reserves. Hydration & Electrolytes: Urine concentration and clarity provide insight into kidney function and systemic stress. Metabolic Waste: Microscopic residues or crystals can signal detoxification load or nutritional imbalance. Urinalysis helps clarify how efficiently the body is eliminating toxins and maintaining chemical equilibrium.