Title: Dr' Julie A' Wilczynski, N'D', C'N'C', C'N'H', I', C'M', C'P'T', E'F'T'
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Live Blood Cell Analysis A Reflection of Who You
Are
- Dr. Julie A. Wilczynski, N.D., C.N.C., C.N.H.,
I., C.M., C.P.T., E.F.T. - Traditional Naturopath
- Certified Nutritional Consultant
- Counselor of Natural Health
- Certified Iridologist
- Certified Live Blood Technician
- Certified Personal Trainer
2Live Blood Cell AnalysisA Brief History
- Viewing live blood under a microscope is probably
as old as the microscope itself.
3Live Blood Cell AnalysisA Brief History
- It was the work of European scientists Dr.
Antoine Bechamp and Dr. Gunther Enderlein in the
mid-19th and early 20th centuries that would
advance the use of the microscope, challenge the
medical establishment of the day and propose new
ways of interpreting what was being viewed in
blood.
4Live Blood Cell AnalysisA Brief History
Contribution to science Bechamp worked on
silkworm diseases, identifying one as due to a
parasite causing the disease. Bechamp
maintained a theory that bacteria change form
and are not the cause of, but the result of,
disease, arising from tissues rather than from a
germ.
5Live Blood Cell AnalysisA Brief History
Medical Pioneer Dr. Gunther Enderlein, the
imposing gentleman in the picture at left,
originally developed darkfield blood analysis.
When examined under the microscope, healthy
people showed healthy blood and sick people
tended to show disturbances that were clearly
related to the nature of their illness.
6Live Blood Cell AnalysisA Brief History
- The following pictures compare a view of live
blood cells seen through a phase contrast
microscope with the identical cells seen through
a darkfield microscope.
7Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- Blood is the fluid that circulates through the
heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins. - It is the chief means of transport within the
body. It transports oxygen from the lungs to the
tissues, and carbon dioxide from the tissues to
the lungs. It transports nutritive substances and
metabolites to the tissues and removes waste
products to the kidneys and other organs of
excretion. - It has an essential role in the maintenance of
fluid balance.
8Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- Blood varies in color from an oxygenated bright
red in the arteries to a duller red in the veins.
- The total quantity of blood within an individual
depends upon the body weight. - A person who weighs 150 lbs. has about 5 quarts
of blood in the body.
9Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- Plasma accounts for about 55 percent of the total
volume of the blood. - It consists of about 92 percent water, 7 percent
proteins, and less than 1 percent inorganic
salts, organic substances other than proteins,
dissolved gasses, hormones, antibodies, and
enzymes.
10Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- Red blood cells originate in the red bone marrow
and are stored in the spleen which acts as a
reservoir for the blood system. - The average red cell has a life of 110 to 120
days. Aged red cells are ingested by macrophages
in the spleen and liver. The iron is reclaimed
from the dead red cells and then transported by
the plasma back to the marrow where it is
incorporated into new red cells. - The great majority of the cells in the blood are
red blood cells.
11Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- Leukocytes (white blood cells) originate in the
bone marrow and lymph tissue. White blood cells
are actively engaged in the destruction or
neutralization of invading micro-organisms and
are then transported to sites of infection and
inflammation. For this reason, their life span in
the blood in usually very short (up to 14 days).
When infection is present their number are
greatly increased and they also become more
mobile and move back and forth between the blood,
lymph, and tissues.
12Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- White blood cells come in various shapes and
sizes - Granular appearing white cells are known as
Neutrophils, which make up about two thirds of
all white blood cells Eosinophils which make up
about 2 to 4 percent of the white cell count and
Basophils - which make up less than 0.5 per cent
of the white cell count.
13Live Blood Cell AnalysisBlood Basics
- White blood cells come in various shapes and
sizes - Non-granular appearing white cells are known as
Lymphocytes. These are the natural killer cells
and make up about 25-30 of all white blood
cells. Two types of lymphocytes T's and B's are
involved in immunity.
14Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- The blood used for observation under the
microscope is simple capillary blood, expelled
from the finger through a simple finger stick.
The blood is allowed to come out on its own and
is quickly placed on a slide with a cover slip. - The faster live blood degenerates on a microscope
slide, the faster the person is aging and
degenerating internally.
15Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- The red cells are predominately uniform in size
and shape and appear as round circles on a gray
background. - The center of the cells are lightened somewhat
and slightly off white in color. - They reside freely in their own space, not
overlapping or sticking together, but gently
bouncing off each other.
16Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- The white cells (neutrophils) are about as large
as two red cells and have a rather grainy
appearance with 3 to 4 dark, irregularly shaped
lobes inside the cell. - Rather than being round, they display many
different shapes and are active and moving. - In normal blood there are about 700 to 900 red
cells to every white cell.
17Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- MACROCYTES - MICROCYTES RBCs larger or smaller
than normal. - SUGGESTED CAUSE improper vitamin/mineral
absorption. Low iron, low B12, poor digestion/HCL
deficiency fat soluble vitamins AE not being
absorbed. Lack of friendly intestinal bacteria. - POSSIBLE SIGNS inability of RBCs to carry
oxygen shortness of breath, fatigue, light
headedness. Bone problems, osteoporosis.
18Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- RBC PROTEIN LINKAGE Lemon shaped RBCs.
- SUGGESTED CAUSE Poor digestion. The pancreas may
be off. Eating too much animal protein. Blood too
toxic (altered blood pH) from stress, coffee,
cigarettes, meat, toxins, etc. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Some fatigue RBCs cannot carry
oxygen adequately.
19Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- RBC ROULEAU - Stacked RBC's. protein linkage.
- SUGGESTED CAUSE Same as previous page, protein
linkage. Often poor protein digestion. The
pancreas may be off. Excess dietary protein, poor
assimilation. Eating too much animal protein.
Blood too toxic (altered blood pH) from stress,
coffee, cigarettes, meat, etc. Dehydration, not
drinking enough water (which by the way, is one
of the top undiagnosed causes of many ailments). - POSSIBLE SIGNS Fatigue, shortness of breath -
RBC's cannot carry oxygen stress on heart. Cold
hands/feet - poor circulation.
20Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- ECHINOCYTES burred, spiked with regularity 1
normal - SUGGESTED CAUSE excess prescription drugs,
street drugs, free radical damage, toxins,
alcohol, lack of good nutrients in diet. - POSSIBLE SIGNS poor circulation, low energy,
degenerative disease. - ACANTHOCYTES burred, spiked irregular
- SUGGESTED CAUSE malfunction of the liver and
spleen which contribute to cell membrane
maintenance.
21Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- SHADOW CELLS Round shadowy circles the same
size as red blood cells - SUGGESTED CAUSE RBCs that have deflated in the
blood serum while on the specimen slide. You can
often see the rbcs simply go poof, like their
lights were just turned off. The more shadow
cells you see in the blood, the more oxidized the
blood oxidization rust. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Fatigue, shortness of breath -
RBC's cannot carry oxygen
22Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- FILIT FORMATIONS Straight, hair-like formations
that look like pick-up sticks in the plasma
fluid. - SUGGESTED CAUSE Toxicity/liver stress/congestion
and associated toxic bowel are suspected.
Plugged, dirty bowel, bowel pH off. Maldigestion
and/or bacterial overgrowth. Impacted fecal
matter. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Constipation, indigestion,
heartburn, bloating, gas, flatulence, fatigue,
headaches, backaches.
23Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- THECITS biological marker for yeast overgrowth
Candida Albicans - SUGGESTED CAUSE Leaky gut from yeast or other
intestinal parasite activity. Pancreas off.
Consuming antibiotics, cholorinated tap water,
cortisone, prednisone, steroids, birth control
pills all lower friendly intestinal bacteria. Too
much sugar. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Fatigue, food cravings, bad
breath, bladder infections, acne, sugar
intolerance, hypoglycemic, degenerative disease
indications.
24Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- PROTOPLAST COLLOID SYMPLAST cell without a
nucleus - STANDARD HEMATOLOGY much is still not known,
said to be bacterial parasite, producing toxic
by-products indicates body is toxic and
physically run down can invade tissues. Viral in
origin, related with infectious disease and/or
L-form bacteria. - SUGGESTED CAUSE pH off, low oxygenation, immune
system comprimised, degenerative disease
implications - POSSIBLE SIGNS Fatigue, immune weakness,
possible degenerateive disease indications
25Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- PTEROHARPS shadowy form, butterfly wings
- SUGGESTED CAUSE Blood pH off, low oxygenation,
leaky gut, inactive friendly intestinal bacteria.
Antibiotic therapy. High blood sugar. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Fatigue, and 100 other things
26Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- BACTERIAL FORMS Single, double, barbell shapes,
rod forms - SUGGESTED CAUSE large number indicate a
condition which is favorable to increased
bacterial populations. Presence can lead to
systemic infection. - POSSIBLE SIGNS immune insuficiency and weakness,
weakened condition leads to long healing time
27Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- PARASITIZED ERYTHROCYTES infected by bacterial
forms. - SUGGESTED CAUSE Primary endobiotic parasites,
internal terrain is off and unsupportive for
optimal biological function. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Anemia, tired, low energy,
fatigue, possible degenerative diseases.
28Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- CRYSTAL FORMATIONS Trapezoidal shapes
- SUGGESTED CAUSE Poor digestion of fats, low on
unsaturated fatty acids. Good sign if chelating
which would mean chelating agents are working. - POSSIBLE SIGNS BP elevated, pain after fatty
meals - Broken Glass
- SUGGESTED CAUSE triglycerides, artherosclerotic
plaque. - POSSIBLE SIGNS poor digestion of fats
29Live Blood Cell Analysisphenomena observed
- CRYSTAL FORMATIONS yellow, orange, red
crystals. - SUGGESTED CAUSE Toxicity, abundance of uric
acid. Inability to balance internal pH. Not
ingesting abundant amounts of green foods, raw
foods, or not drinking adequate amounts of water.
Improper digestion, lack of HCL. Mineral reserves
(alkaline reserve) depleted. - POSSIBLE SIGNS Gout, Achy joints and achy
muscles, arthritis, degeneration in bone health,
bacteria, autoimmune disease lupus, MS, MG, Lou
Gerhigs
30Live Blood Cell Analysis
- HEALTHY BLOOD CELLS Your blood is a reflection
of who you are and how healthy you are. - Live blood cell analysis is QUALATITIVE, not
QUANTITIVE. - We are looking at the QUALITY of your cells, not
spending time counting your cells. - With proper attention to diet, detoxification,
support of relaxation, and hydration we can
facilitate positive change in your blood, which
will be represented in how you feel every day!
31Thank You!
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