How is the Test Done?
Two drops of blood are taken by way of a tiny finger-prick, and
then placed on two slides. One slide is used for "live" blood analysis, and the other is used for "dry" layer
analysis. The slide is then placed under a high-powered microscope which is attached to a monitor that allows you to
view the blood during the analysis.
With one "live" drop of blood from the finger an enormous amount
of information is available about the state of the immune system, free radical damage, weaknesses possible vitamin deficiencies,
amount of toxicity, pH and mineral imbalance, areas of concern and weakness, parasites, fungus and yeast. A lot of guess work
is eliminated.
The "dry" sample shows the waste by-products produced in those
areas of the body not functioning as they should.
It's unbelievably exciting to see your red and white cells moving
about the platelets. It is also rewarding to see responses to nutritional changes, detoxifying and life style changes. This
method of blood analysis has been used in Europe for about a century.
How Long Does it Take?
This is a very in-depth analysis which usually takes about 1 1/2
to 2 hours. During this time Dr. Davis will ask questions relating to diet and lifestyle, current medications or herbal supplements
being used etc. Some clients find it very helpful to bring with them, a list of those things they are currently taking.
Will I Need to Take Notes During The Session?
No. You will receive a list of the irregularities along
with recommendations.
Will it Cost a Lot For The Supplements?
First, we do not sell supplements. If you do need supplements,
you will be directed to purchase them from your Health Food Store. Usually, any supplements recommended are for short term
use while the body is correcting underlying problems. Our goal is to aid you in returning your body to a normal state of function.
How Often Should I Have This Test Done?
If you follow the recommendations made, it is usually suggested
to have a follow-up appointment in 6 weeks. At this time, you will have another in-depth analysis, and will actually
be able to see the changes which have taken place at cellular level.