About Live & Dry Blood Analysis


We are one of the only Dry Blood Test Facilities in British Columbia, and accept patients from all over BC.

Live & Dry Blood Analysis (LBA) provides a detailed report of your blood morphologies as they relate to nutritional and complementary biological approaches to healing. The precursors to health imbalances may be observed in the state of ever-present floras found in the blood, health imbalances may be averted by reading these early warning signs and making necessary changes to reflect a balanced physiology. These markers are also applicable in the course of tracking the progression and reversal of degenerative conditions that may already be in motion. In simpler terms, by reviewing the shape and health of your blood cells, a Certified Live Blood Analyst can identify whether your body is lacking in certain nutrients or is infected with bacteria or fungus that ultimately lead to disease.


How

Because the blood nourishes all organs and tissues, through LBA we can accurately monitor a person’s biological terrain. This term refers to the chemistry and the microbial life within the tissues of the body. As the biochemistry becomes more and more imbalanced, bacteria and fungus evolve in order to survey in their changing milieu, culminating in the colonizing of the body’s tissues. In this degenerated state, disease is more likely to take hold. Typically ones biological terrain starts to degrade as a result of dietary factors (a diet high in acid forming foods) and lifestyle factors (particularly stress). By looking at a sample of your blood floras under a microscope, it is easy to see to what degree the microbes have evolved into their higher pathogenic stages. Using a monitor, the client can also view the blood sample and then discuss recommendations made by the Analyst such as appropriate cleanses, supplements, or changes in diet and nutrition to restore the healthy terrain.

The Process

Live & Dry Blood Analysis has been practiced now for over 100 years, and gives a unique perspective on an individual’s health. Live Blood samples are viewed under a powerful microscope using a technique called Darkfield, which is capable of revealing the delicate elements of the blood. Dry Blood samples are required also as they more accurately assess the level of free radical activity or oxidative stress. Excessive levels of free radical activity are associated with degenerative diseases such as cancer, heart disease, strokes, memory loss, and arthritis.


Normal: Cells are approximately the same size and do not stick to each other or clump. There are the proper number of white cells, platelets and chylomicrons. There are very few other inclusions in the serum.

Normal: Sample formation shows proper nutrition absorption, no free radical damage, no metal toxicity, no organ stress, and lymphatic system clear with no blockage.

Rouleau: Blood that looks like a stack of coins. Rouleau is due to poor nutrient utilization and dehydration. The oxygen and carbon dioxide carrying ability of the red blood cell is greatly diminished due to a lack of available surface area of the cells. Recommendations: Take Protease enzymes on an empty stomach and dietary plant based enzymes with every meal.

Degenerative Stress: High degree of free-radical activity due to disease, degeneration.


We all know that we need to exercise, eat healthy and take our vitamins to maintain our health. But how do we know that what we’re doing is enough, or even right for us? Don’t wait for a doctor to inform you of some life-threatening malady; find out today what your body needs to stay healthy for the long term. Live & Dry Blood Analysis will help you identify:

  • Areas of toxicity and congestion

  • Nutritional deficiencies

  • Digestive weakness

  • Free radical, damage/oxidative stress

  • Hormone imbalance

  • Cholesterol and high blood pressure

  • pH imbalance (over acidity or alkalinity)

  • Metal and chemical contamination

  • Immune stress

  • Presence of bacteria, fungus, etc

To get started, you will need to schedule a comprehensive analysis which includes a 3-page report outlining your blood’s deficiencies and solutions for improved health. Then we recommend a follow-up analysis about every 3 months during which we will monitor changes to your blood and provide a revised report. Who does your Live & Dry Blood Analysis?

Tatjana Marovt