Live Cell Analysis
** Special Note
Lisa has enjoyed sharing her experience of Live Cell with so many wonderful clients however has taken the opportunity to pass along this portion of Graciously Living to a wonderful and amazing colleague, Jennifer Papaconstantinou.
Please request Jennifer's contact information to make a Live Cell appointment by emailing Lisa Berry @ 905 442 0973.
Thank you to all my clients and friends who have shared and explored the special river of life that runs within their body. xo
The River of Life
Why is it important to have healthy blood?
Blood carries and delivers oxygen, nutrients and other life-giving agents through out your body to maintain health.
Blood is the medium for detoxification to assist you in ridding your body of toxins .
Blood by its very nature can serve as a predictor of health, and provide an indication of illness well before physical symptoms appear.
What can Live Cell Analysis do for me?
Live blood analysis can reveal distortions of red blood cells which reflect nutritional status, especially low levels of iron, vitamin B12 , folic acid and fatty acid. Incomplete or delayed digestion of fats and proteins can also be observed. In addition liver stress and undesirable bacteria and fungal life forms may be discovered.
How is Live Blood Cell Analysis Done?
Live blood work involves magnifying a single living drop of blood, taken from a fingertip prick to a 1,000 times or more under a microscope.
How can I use Live Cell Analysis to my advantage?
Live Blood cell analysis may be of value in the early assessment of environmental sensitivities, chronic fatigue syndrome, compromised immunity and other conditions months or years before traditional medical diagnosis.
Blood is ever changing and we are able to improve or deteriorate its condition. Being able to have a “snap shot” of what’s going on inside your body at this very moment can allow you to track and monitor your success as you make the necessary changes to balance the river which runs in you.
Did You Know ?
Red Blood Cells turn over approximately every 120 days
600 billion cells die and are replaced daily
Imagine what you could do, how you’d feel, with all new healthy cells!