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  • Great explanation and the best of all

  • very good explanation, can you also do the leukocytes WBC?

  • @Babysnowleopard All WBCs and their respective activity in lisosomes can be seen with this type of microscope analysis.

  • The cells clump together (like polos on top of each other) is this also via dehydration or acidity?  Do electrolytes alter cells clumping? What does lard do to the blood? Is it just protien? Is this acidic blood? Does vitamin C help blood system?

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  • thank you for posting this video, explaination and video quality are really clear. one thing I wonder is that, among this Live Blood Analysis and the Blood Test at lab which will produce us the detail results with figure, which is much better and why?

  • @vaiizard For the most part, an official blood test by a lab (CBC) and the Live Cell Test are looking for different items and have different objectives. One test can define items that another cannot do. For a nutritional analysis the Live Cell work will do a better job. It would take a while to explain the effective differences in the two tests. Both are valid if done properly.

  • Very good video, thank for the info!

  • Please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the effect of uric acid in the joints is called Gout and is not related to rheumatoid arthritis...

  • @ridinmabike Sorry about the late response. Uric Acid crystals in joints are inflammatory and lead to Gout and potentially R.A.

  • where are the platelets

  • @VenomVM15 Platelets are there but hard to detect even at 50,000 power under a microscope.

  • I just had a live blood analysis done that showed anomalies that could not be detected by tests done in the hospital. I have been seeing doctors for 3 months now, and all my tests were normal and negative. After my blood analysis, I was able to understand what was going on in my body, and treat it.

  • I personally went to 30 MD's over my lifetime trying to resolve my health conditions, including the Mayo's clinic, but this doctor quickly identified by celiacs disease, so now you tell me who is the quack?

  • Personal testimony (n=1) without a control is not evidence. How do you know the diagnosis was correct, or that whatever your "health condition" was wouldn't resolve itself? These are things that are taken into consideration in a proper controlled trial.

    But you'll just delete my comments anyway, like you did with the last one, so why bother replying to me?

  • @tehinfidel Sorry about the late response. Statistical "control" is only as accurate as the honesty of the person doing the statistics. With doctoral level statistics in my educational background, I have been misled and disillusioned way too many times to place too much emphasis on statistics anymore. A lot can be said by "personal testimony". I never deleted your last comment whenever it was. I have 15,000 people in my database that could "testify" of health improvements by natural means.

  • May I know if in this video the microscope uses 1000X or high resolution?

  • @cesarweb20006 This video utilized a bright field phase with an oil emersion 100X objective. Leica DME microscope with a trinocular head C-mouint adaptor projected to a television.  The blood was on a sterile microscope slide with a cover slide on top and emersion oil on the top of the cover slide.

  • This is an awesome video! Very good quality, and Dr. Chambers gives such great detail and explains everything about the blood sample so well. Thank you so much for this video!!

  • This is an amazing video! Dr. Chambers takes so much time and is very good at explaining what the different components are that are shown in the blood sample. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • interesting!

  • Very interesting to those of us that are not educated in this field

  • thank you for posting this!

  • were conducting live blood cell analysis too..

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