Live and Dry Blood Appraisal: Methods and Controversies”

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Origins and Development of LBA and DBA in Germany

The practice of Live Blood Appraisal (LBA) and Dry Blood Appraisal (DBA) a.k.a. “Microscopic Oxidative Stress Test” (MOST) has a rich history, dating back many years. Originating in Germany, these practices were developed by doctors and scientists with unique perspectives on the body’s internal systems. They are primarily used for preventative and holistic care. LBA involves appraising a drop of living blood under a microscope using phase contrast and Darkfield. It provides a real-time view of blood behavior. While DBA takes several spots of blood samples from one drop and allows them to dry before examination. The practitioners of Darkfield Appraisal, a key component of these practices, hold a unique approach with a different belief.

Darkfield Microscopy: Technique and Claims

Darkfield Appraisal, a procedure alternative practitioners use, has its share of controversies. Some claim that this method involving the analysis of a blood sample, can reveal significant information about a person’s health. Darkfield microscopy directs light at the sample but blocks it from the surrounding area. Creating magnified images against a dark background. This modification enhances contrast and provides a better view of unstained or transparent specimens. While many dismiss this test as unfounded, it is recognized as a legitimate science in live blood analysis. The claim that Darkfield appraisal can reveal much about a person’s health is a point for you to consider.

Claims and Criticisms in Blood Appraisal Practices

The procedures for LBA and DBA are straightforward. Practitioner take a small drop of blood on a slide and put under the microscope. Then the practitioner project the image onto a large screen for easy viewing. Some practitioners identify what they consider ‘abnormalities,’ which others argue are artifacts of the darkfield microscopy technique. These practitioners believe that DBA can detect mineral and vitamin deficiencies. Also, kidney and bladder problems, including lack of oxygen in the blood. These conditions including immune system diseases all show up years before other tests can. What others consider impossible is the determination of whether the body is running low on trace minerals without proper tests. In addition whether a person’s lifestyle factors, like alcohol consumption or exercise, are affecting their health.

State Regulations and Warnings Against LBA Practitioners

As a result of such statements, many States clamp down on practitioners who promote LBA with such claims. Pennsylvania and Rhode Island are two examples. They warn the public to be suspicious of practitioners offering such testing. State warns that practitioner could cheat people in many ways. Firstly, they consider blood irregularities as “abnormalities”. Practitioners point out these abnormalities as “critical” and would need balancing. Secondly, the consultation is then follow by a lengthy and expensive treatment. Finally, the practitioner request retest to determine if the body is “back to normal.”

Making Informed Decisions About Live and Dry Blood Appraisal

Dry or Live Blood health appraisal may sound like cutting-edge science but, it is old fashioned. Only buy into it if you are curious, or if it is your last resort. Otherwise, could you not buy into it? Contact us for massage and health coaching in Falls Church, VA.

Webliography

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17453103

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S000186861530018X