I had the live microscopy done by Teresa Embry . It was amazing. Really. She could put a sample of my blood on a slide and look at it under a microscope and the image of the live blood appear on the screen of the attached computer. She showed me how the blood needs cleansing, alkalizing, and what other things were in the plasma. Things like uric acid, latic acid, yeast, sugar. How yeast was being pushed out of the cells. How the cells were mis-shapened and irregular. We discussed how these things got there and what to eat to stop this. The dried blood tests were interesting. I still had metals in my system. I have adrenal, liver and kidney stress. And she could tell be certain markers in the blood that I have had a tremendous amount of emotional stress lately (two funerals). She could see problems in the sex hormones (confirmed by the latest thermogram). Colon walls needed cleaning.
All this with just the blood. But then the blood goes everywhere, picks up everything. What wonders that it would be this information packed, and we are just now learning how to read it this well. This type of testing has been around for years, just now it is connected to a computer and one can see what the tech sees under the lense of the microscope so that it can be seen and discussed in real time. Just amazing.
I asked her why it isn't a standard in medical practice in stead of being labeled alternative. She said that insurance will not cover it, and people are afraid of "new" techniques. This had been around for about 50 years.
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