@sweetclaire06. Me again, now on my acct. No kidding. I can. In fact, your blood tells you your life's history. "All life is in the blood." You're obviously ignorant and that's fine. Did your elders think the world was flat? How ridiculous was that?!? Imagine what you could learn/think. Nutritional microscopy doesn't diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure or prevent any dis-ease of any kind, it educates (you) by demonstrating the quality of your blood as a result of your everyday lifestyle choices.Yes!
@lilpnkstrawberry You are kidding right? You don't really claim to be able to determine the pH of blood by LOOKING at it do you Never mind all the other ridiculous things you claim to be looking at.
You don't really try to diagnose people with this quackery do you? Tell me this is just a hoax .....for fun?
This blood is not alkaline, a pH of 7.365 which is normal, but rather it is more acidic. The bacterial stomatids are undigested protein (small moving white spots), along with the protein linkage (lemon shaped red blood cells) indicate a condition that is acidotic. The pleomorphic red blood cell (sputnik like coming in from the lower left corner) germinating (changing) into bacteria is a stage 1 and the yeast indicates a more acidic stage 2, none of this is normal.
This blood is not alkaline, a pH of 7.365 which is normal, but rather it is more acidic. The bacterial stomatids are undigested protein (small moving white spots), along with the protein linkage (lemon shaped red blood cells) indicate a condition that is not normal, but acidotic. Also, the pleomorphic red blood cell (sputnik like coming in from the lower left corner) germinating (changing) into bacteria is a stage 1 acidotic state. Yeast indicates more a acidic stage 2. None of this is normal.
@g3ttnmygr00v3on we all got bacteria in our blood. there is good-friendly bacteria and bad ones too. The friendly ones live with us and protect us against the bad ones. The best well known friendly bacteria is acidophilus, the one that kills kandida fungus. we have to find out more about what's happening inside us and why. And maybe...try not to harm our cells like we use to ...
@sweetclaire06. Me again, now on my acct. No kidding. I can. In fact, your blood tells you your life's history. "All life is in the blood." You're obviously ignorant and that's fine. Did your elders think the world was flat? How ridiculous was that?!? Imagine what you could learn/think. Nutritional microscopy doesn't diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure or prevent any dis-ease of any kind, it educates (you) by demonstrating the quality of your blood as a result of your everyday lifestyle choices.Yes!
jefferyarnson 7 months ago
@lilpnkstrawberry You are kidding right? You don't really claim to be able to determine the pH of blood by LOOKING at it do you Never mind all the other ridiculous things you claim to be looking at.
You don't really try to diagnose people with this quackery do you? Tell me this is just a hoax .....for fun?
sweetclaire06 7 months ago
This blood is not alkaline, a pH of 7.365 which is normal, but rather it is more acidic. The bacterial stomatids are undigested protein (small moving white spots), along with the protein linkage (lemon shaped red blood cells) indicate a condition that is acidotic. The pleomorphic red blood cell (sputnik like coming in from the lower left corner) germinating (changing) into bacteria is a stage 1 and the yeast indicates a more acidic stage 2, none of this is normal.
lilpnkstrawberry 1 year ago
This blood is not alkaline, a pH of 7.365 which is normal, but rather it is more acidic. The bacterial stomatids are undigested protein (small moving white spots), along with the protein linkage (lemon shaped red blood cells) indicate a condition that is not normal, but acidotic. Also, the pleomorphic red blood cell (sputnik like coming in from the lower left corner) germinating (changing) into bacteria is a stage 1 acidotic state. Yeast indicates more a acidic stage 2. None of this is normal.
lilpnkstrawberry 1 year ago
is this blood alkaline? it appears so.
TangerineGroovin 1 year ago
they can propell themselves? O_o
Conellwuffie 1 year ago
WHAT THE FAWK!?
Where is Osmosis Jones?!
dogsRoxXD 1 year ago
@g3ttnmygr00v3on we all got bacteria in our blood. there is good-friendly bacteria and bad ones too. The friendly ones live with us and protect us against the bad ones. The best well known friendly bacteria is acidophilus, the one that kills kandida fungus. we have to find out more about what's happening inside us and why. And maybe...try not to harm our cells like we use to ...
RawClorophile 1 year ago
Yeah, white blood cell.
raspberrybaggio 1 year ago
if its where i think you mean a white blood cell i think
ghostkiller123456789 2 years ago