What is your blood telling you

Your body’s wellness checklist

About our blood and blood cells

Our blood is composed of red and white blood cells, platelets, plasma, etc, which can reveal essential information about our body’s overall health. It also provides a potential roadmap to discovering how neurological and physical disorders can be treated, prevented, or even cured.

Red blood cells should be operating at an optimum voltage of between 50 and 70 millivolts (mv),  carrying  oxygen from the lungs to the rest of our body, while the role of white blood cells is to fight off infections and diseases. Platelets help to form vital clots, aiding the stop of bleeding from cuts or injury, and plasma is the liquid component that contains proteins, electrolytes, and hormones.

What your blood reveals about your health

Standard blood tests will show things like lymphocytes, leukocytes, vitamins, testosterone, glucose levels and so on. But shockingly, GPs, consultants, and many clinicians, will rarely, if ever, show if and how your blood phsyically sticks together, or free flows using darkfield microscopy. Nor will they measure the millivoltage in blood cells, another essential indicator of any health levels.

Viewed under a microscope, healthy blood cells appear like trillions of fully-charged discs, each with a dimple in their centre. They float freely through our bloodstream, continuously repelling each other with their plus-minus magnetic charge. Their overall purpose being to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the organs, and ensure optimal nourishment for the body’s vital systems.

Healthy cells also help maintain good circulation, and aid the removal of waste products throughout the body. Abnormal levels of substances such as glucose, cholesterol, and electrolytes, could indicate the presence of ailments like heart disease or diabetes. It may also suggest problems with the liver, kidneys, or other organs.

The Rouleaux Effect

Pain, various ailments, and unhealthy lifestyle choices can all cause blood cells to lose their energy and ability to repel each other. They literally lose their ‘voltage’ and surface area, begin to stack like a pile of coins,  and lose least their smooth, bright, frisbee-like structure. This is known as The Rouleaux Effect.

The Rouleaux Effect is caused by surface charges on red blood cells and is more common in people with certain medical conditions, such as multiple myeloma, rheumatoid arthritis, connective tissue disorders, and cancers, among others. It can also increase the risk of blood clots, making it significantly more difficult for blood to flow through the blood vessels.

Can having healthy blood cells slowdown the ageing process?

The good news is that healthy cells, on their own, can help slow down the aging process and maintain overall health and well-being. However, for an even greater boost to cell function, combining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and low stress levels will further slowdown the aging process.

In just one hour, Hyper PEMF therapy can regenerate damaged cells and generate new, healthy cells, resulting in an anti-aging effect. This is achieved by stimulating the production of proteins and other necessary substances in the blood for cell growth. The evidence of this can be easily observed by analysing a finger-prick blood sample before and after HMF treatment, under a darkfield microscope.

Discover what we can do to promote healthy blood cells, and how we can make you feel well again. Get in touch with one of our clinicians today.

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