|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
| Healthy |
|
Unhealthy |
|
| |
Rouleau
 Poor protein metabolism and
altered pH or acid imbalance, which varies the electrical negative charge of
the cell membrane causing them to stick together. |
|
RBC Aggregation
 The loss of the negative surface charge; this is a more
disorganizing symptom where plasma acids act as molecular glue, causing RBCs to
stick together |
|
Protein Linkage
 Over acidity and blood pH imbalance. The diet is high in
strong acids from proteins and carbohydrates |
|
Macrocytes, Microcytes
 Ingestion of an excessive amount
of over acidic food and drinks which causes a deficiency of sodium bicarbonate
in the alkalophile glands. |
|
Echinocytes
 Latent tissue acidosis in the extra cellular fluid and the
bodys inability to remove acid waste build up in the blood causing the
cells to break down |
|
Fibrous Thallus
 Indicates a nationalization of bacteria, yeast/fungus, mold, and
their acid wastes and acid crystals lying in a dormant/ inactive
state |
|
Fibrin Spicules
 Involved in clotting to prevent
internal bleeding. There is usually an increase during detoxification with the
complete program and effective diet because the body is pulling acids stored in
the connective tissues back into bloodstream for elimination. |
|
Bacteria/Yeast
 Yeast overgrowth, collection of yeast, bacterial, fungus, mold.
very toxic. Indicated in advanced stages of latent tissue acidosis. Highly
disruptive to normal blood circulation |
|
Target Cells
 Fermenting RBCs; White spots or white yeast forms inside RBCs;
Indicates the diet is too high in carbohydrates/simple sugars; sugar
intolerance and/or imbalance; endocrine system/ pancreas stress |
|
Yeast
 Born out of RBCs due
to blood pH Imbalance from latent tissue acidosis; diet too high in protein,
carbohydrates/ sugars; may be caused by excess antibiotic use, hormonal
therapy, steroid use; fungal outfection |
|
Platelets
 High counts are due to latent tissue acidosis and excess acids
in the bloodstream not being eliminated through the urinary tract causing RBCs
to biologically transform giving birth to filthy, dirty,
platelets. |
|
Rod Forms
 Bacterial forms born out of RBCs and found in the blood when
there is latent tissue acidosis which alters the blood pH; due to acidic diet,
emotional or physical stress, low nascent oxygen (O1); waste products of
bacteria and yeast/ fungus. |
|
Anesthetized WBC's
 Indicates recent consumption of
excess sugars/ carbohydrates or proteins; WBCs are paralyzed by the acids
(acetyl aldehyde, ethanol alcohol, lactic, nitric, uric, sulfuric, and
phosphoric) for up to 5 hours. |
|
Basophiles
 Perceived to be related to allergies and/or
sensitivities to foods or the environment; exotoxic and mycotoxic reactions;
histaminea. Alergic reactions to dairy. |
|
T-cell
 WBCs that neutralize acids by releasing electrons or
oxygen buffering species also known as free radicals
into the blood or lymph plasma; elevated from serious illness, lymphatic
stress, environmental chemicals/toxins, drugs or medications |
|
Crystals
 Crystals are observed when there
is excess acidity. It is the bodys preservation mechanism to buffer
acidity and create a solid form which is less toxic than the liquid acids.
Crystal are perceived to be the signature of the microzyma fermenting sugar,
protein or fat. |
|
Black Crystals
 Tobacco, marijuana; chemical, recreational and prescription
drugs. Brown is also associate with the fermentation of protein. |
|
Cholesterol
 Usually indicates high blood pressure, arterial sclerosis, high
cholesterol. Diet is too high in animal source proteins. Dehydration,
acidosis. |
|
 |
 |
|
 |
| Healthy |
|
Unhealthy |
|
| |
Heavy Metals
 Perceived to be holding metals in
the tissue which may be due to dental fillings, first or second hand cigarette
smoke, environmental pollutants, cleaning products, personal care products,
water pipes, table salt, acid music, acid thoughts, etc. |
|
Low Alkaline Buffers
 Appears as a double coastline. Perceived to be low alkalophile
buffers including sodium bicarbonate and minerals; and spiritual disconnection.
|
|
Circulatory Imbalances
 Appear as one or more raised or rubbed out lighter areas or a
blisters if found in 4th Ring. Perceived to be circulatory imbalances, high or
low blood pressure, high cholesterol or magnesium deficiency. |
|
Reproductive Organs Stress
 Perceived to be challenges in men
to the prostate; in women the uterus, cervix or ovaries; also the bladder;
includes emotional imbalances |
|
Bowel Toxicity
 Perceived to be small and large bowel holding toxins, possible
damage to the intestinal villas, possible pockets in intestine, poor or
irregular elimination, and poor digestion with gas, pain or
bloating. |
|
Parasites
 Possible sources of parasites include diet, raw fish, improperly
cooked protein, pets, travel out of country, water supply, weakened white blood
cells. Parasites can only exist in an acidic environment with weakened
tissue. |
|
| |
|