🔬 My Problems with Live Blood Analysis (LBA)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2021
  • Proponents of Live Blood Analysis (LBA) claim that by checking the blood of a person using darkfield microscopy, they are able to diagnose illnesses. There is no scientific basis for this. I have occasionally received emails and comments requesting information on this, and I therefore feel compelled to make a video on this, because I have major problems with this.
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  • @AllyGray
    @AllyGray Год назад +23

    I would still love to understand critical features needed to view live or dry blood under a microscope. There are a lot of amazing things in our blood to look at. It’s fun to watch white blood cells gobble things up like tiny blob monsters

  • @KimberlyKopetseg-kq8pb
    @KimberlyKopetseg-kq8pb Год назад +13

    Louis Pasteur- Germ Theory (kill the germ) vs Antoine Bechamp- Terrain Theory (clean the tank). Why do you think Pasteur said on his death bed that Bechamp was right. The germ is nothing, the terrain is everything ? 🤔🧐 There is a video called Terrain The Film: The End of Germ Theory. Please share with your audience how the body maintain homeostasis for the pH of the blood. I agree with some things you stated but respectfully disagree with other things you stated. In science, medical professionals should have open discussions regarding theories and at times will agree to disagree. We are exposed to constant toxins/pollutants in the air we breath, water we drink, food we eat, skin/beauty products, baby products, household products etc. Live blood analysis looks at the internal terrain and not used to formulate a diagnosis. You can see RBCs, WBCs, plasma, fibrin, bacteria, parasites, apoptosis, potential nutrient deficiencies based on RBC appearance, client history, physical exam that can be further evaluated using conventional medicine labs (vitamin B12, folate/vitamin B9, iron panel, ferritin etc.). Artifacts can be from air bubbles, dust, debris, piece of hair, piece of gauze, glass slide abnormality, etc. which a trained eye would recognize as an artifact. Why did you not describe the mechanism of action why one might see rouleau? You mentioned increased WBCs is sepsis but there can be other reasons for increased WBCs as well and you did not mention other possibilities. A person is very ill when they are septic and are diagnosed based on history, physical exam, imaging, lab tests etc. You also did not mention potential reasons for decreased mobility and/or decreased amount of WBCs. Organs/glands need proper nutrient cofactors to function properly on a cellular level. Diet, lifestyle choices, environmental exposures etc. can positively or negatively affect the internal terrain of the body. What do you know about the Rockefeller family and connection to medical schools, American Medical Association, pharmaceutical industries etc.? Data provided in clinical studies can be manipulated, results skewed, not included etc. based on biased opinion, conflict of interest, who funded the study, type of study performed, etc. There is a video you might want to consider watching where Dr. Andrew Kaufman is having a conversation with Dr. Judy Mikovits and other speakers regarding not being able to isolate viruses using Koch’s Postulates. In Conventional Medicine symptoms can be for different reasons and that is why a provider must r/o differential diagnoses as well.

  • @ReeseNL2012
    @ReeseNL2012 9 месяцев назад +7

    I think it depends on the person doing the analysis. If you speak to someone that has been doing this for a long time they will be able to show you proof of before/after their recommendations to clients.

  • @RebelKree
    @RebelKree Год назад +35

    I am a medical laboratory technologist and have been looking blood slides for 20 years doing scans and MDIFFs. Recently my son developed severe anemia and digestion issues. After months of testing and specialists and against my better judgement, he went to a naturopath in Toronto who recommended him to a LBA. I was horrified. I have since learned that first of all, LBA does NOT DIAGNOSE OR TREAT ILLNESS. So for that reason your video is actually quite deceiving. This is because you are saying that they are diagnosing disease and that is not what they do.
    This analysis, combined with help from the naturopath actually did provide an explanation for his symptoms and the naturopath helped provide a treatment plan that helped tremendously.
    I was a sceptic but now I am convinced that there is far more to the blood terrain than we learn in medical school. For that reason I feel compelled to tell you that I actually disagree with this video.

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  Год назад +1

      Read that what other people have to say and what science has to say on this topic. www.theguardian.com/society/2005/jul/12/health.science An online search will result in many more articles on this issue.

    • @focusabove2960
      @focusabove2960 11 месяцев назад +5

      and again, your sources are not reliable😢

    • @shannoncrees1974
      @shannoncrees1974 2 месяца назад +2

      I strongly disagree too. I have had LBA because I was unwell 2 months after dental surgery. What I saw in my blood was horrific. I believe they injected me with something really messed up. I have started to detox it and my blood is starting to clear. I also had huge amounts of dead red blood cells after a strong frequency healing treatment. The person who offered me this blood screening does not sell any kind of supplement she also does not diagnose disease. She is a researcher like you. You look at your food and saliva and you don’t think looking at blood in a proper way is relevant! You need to take another look after anything has been injected by a dr into your blood stream. I absolutely love all your other videos and information

  • @MonicaMoveMIRealty
    @MonicaMoveMIRealty 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you - I sat down with a live blood analysis person and was very skeptical about what she was telling me (although I had zero knowledge) it just didn't make sense to me. Your video was so very helpful.

  • @marias.5682
    @marias.5682 2 года назад +14

    Why the experts do not examine the jabbed blood?
    When I am so wrong, why did they wipe out our discussion?
    Do you rember?

  • @user-nm3qf8lp4y
    @user-nm3qf8lp4y Год назад +29

    I am not a doctor, but here is what I know. I just spent years getting progressively sicker. Losing hair, gaining weight, my whole body screaming in pain everyday. Becoming more and more exhausted to the point where I was taking several naps a day and had to chug caffeine every moment that I was awake to just get through the simplest of tasks. My quality of life was so poor I couldn't maintain friendships or work or practically do anything. I went to the doctors available to me in my area several times and they did extensive traditional blood testing and kept telling me that they could find nothing wrong with me. I got live blood testing and we immediately pinpointed the issues that I was suffering from and healed them and within a week I now have no pain in my body so much energy that I don't know what to do with and I feel completely rejuvenated and better than I have since I was a teenager. I saw the transformation in my blood with my own eyes, and I feel it in my body. What you're saying just isn't consistent with my own actual experience, and I have to believe my own experience. Imagine if I had seen this video before I received a live blood testing and got diagnosis and treatment based off of that, I would still be so sick and broken down and suffering.

    • @hristaki99
      @hristaki99 11 месяцев назад

      -vague as heck
      -profile made right when the comment was made
      -no activity since
      Ladies and gentlement, we found a fake account by a liar and a scammer who is involved in this scheme praying on desperate, sick people. Don't buy this fake story! Go to a real doctor, people.

    • @Stelos-
      @Stelos- 8 месяцев назад +5

      Anecdotal evidence has little place in real scientific discussions.

    • @RT-th1mz
      @RT-th1mz 8 месяцев назад

      Testimonies have every place in scientific discussions. @@Stelos-

    • @lorak3079
      @lorak3079 7 месяцев назад +5

      If you healed from years of illness in one week you need to notify the Vatican!

    • @user-te6le2eo2f
      @user-te6le2eo2f 7 месяцев назад +2

      What was your condition?

  • @maxinejohnson7577
    @maxinejohnson7577 Год назад +24

    First of all, in the United States, no health practitioner, other than medical doctors, are allowed to diagnose a disease. Non-medical practitioners can say other things, but we cannot ever say a person has an actual medical disease nor can we ever say that food heals, or that non-medical health practitioners can heal a patient from disease. So what can non-medical health practitioners do?? We can describe what we're seeing as best we can, according to our education and experience.
    From what I've seen and experienced, that is WAY more than a medical doctor can do or is willing to be trained to do. Doctors are constrained within the medical box. They gather symptoms, look for the disease in their list that most closely fits, check the box for insurance to pay for it, and then prescribe a drug to treat it. Doesn't sound very personal.
    What I find helpful with live blood analysis is that the patient/client can see with their own eyes what their own blood looks like. With careful training and education for the practitioner as to what and what not to say, this is very helpful. And now, with so many people experiencing tragic consequences of the "jabs", it's imperative that practitioners come up with a way to get these foreign objects/graphene oxide particles/strange parasite-looking things identified and purged from suffering people. They are waking up now to the horror of what they've done.
    I had a friend that was helped greatly over a period of time. His blood was filled with debris due to years of taking antiobiotics prescribed by a doctor who diagnosed him with Lyme. When he started to rethink this method and started seeking alternative care, he found a live-blood analyst and the first pictures of his blood were shocking. As stated, he was full of debris and his blood cells were stuck together (rouleaux). There were no images of free-flowing red blood cells at all. His blood was not deep red, but actually a pale red color. The practitioner put him on a detox program using diatomaceous earth and 3 months later his blood was cleaner, much less debris, his blood looked dark red and healthy, and red blood cells were free-flowing normally, not stuck together. His eyes were bluer in color, and the whites of his eyes were whiter.
    Bottom line: whether it's a medical doctor or a non-medical health care practitioner, there are good ones and bad ones. It's up to the client/patient to do their due diligence, get 2nd opinions, and do their own research. I, for one, do not put all practitioners of whatever field and practice into one bucket. From our great nutritional pioneers, we have ground breaking research and methods that truly heal but their findings were not indexed, and they were referred to as "quacks". Why?? Because the pioneers who did their research were actually healing people. Healed people don't need drugs. Drug companies would have lost billions of $$$ over time if non-medical practitioners research had been published. But now we know drugs do not heal, they merely suppress symptoms which then leads to needing more drugs for the side-effects. We all know this now ... right? Would anyone trust the medical community again after the last 3 years they put us through??
    The medical community and people online who are paid to bash anyone who is not medical and methods that are outside of medical practice should be ashamed. Every person is free to choose, based on their own research, their own practitioner.

    • @habbibi806
      @habbibi806 3 месяца назад

      Well said brother 👏

    • @shannoncrees1974
      @shannoncrees1974 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing. I took my parent who had multiple j@bs. Their blood was scary. I am so glad I did this. I believe my dad would have died from what I saw. His blood was FULL of what they called hydr0g£ls. You could clearly see his blood was congested with stuff that was blocking the flow of his blood. My mums was masses of all stuck together like glue it looked dead stuck heavy. Masses and masses. Her eyes are yellow and She has been so puffy under her eyes I sent her to the dr to test her kidney and liver function. And the useless dr said she was all fine when it’s written all over her face that something needs addressing. Dehydration could play a part from looking at her blood. Isn’t that a helpful diagnosis from a clear visual image of blood that is so obviously wrong? The dr certainly wasn’t capable of helping with anything at all so why do you think we end up at alternate practitioners offices? You seriously need to take another look. They have both been tired and brain fog

    • @shannoncrees1974
      @shannoncrees1974 2 месяца назад +2

      Also from my LBA what I was recommended cost about $20 for 6 months supply and she didn’t sell it to me. I had to go out and find it for myself. Don’t judge all practitioners from one bad one. Drs do terrible damage to peoples health we have to be disconcerting when picking any kind of practitioner. All my health issues were because of injury due to overprescription of antibiotics by a dr

  • @grahammcandrew5614
    @grahammcandrew5614 3 года назад +12

    pleomorphism. Pleomorphism in a micrograph depicting histopathologic changes found in a Kaposi sarcoma lesion. Pleomorphism is evident in the variations in cellular staining qualities and in the varying sizes of cell nuclei, some of which are atypical and indicative of malignant disease.

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 Год назад

      correct🎉❤🥇👏👏👏🔥😘

  • @garyfinch1840
    @garyfinch1840 2 года назад +9

    While there definitely are fraudsters, there are also people who use it correctly and definitely not for diagnosis of any kind.

  • @igitahimsa5871
    @igitahimsa5871 Год назад +5

    Sadly, although I disagree with you, I do know exactly what you mean.
    Earlier today, I clicked on a different YT channel about live blood analysis, and there were so many diagnostic terms flying out of the person's mouth that I turned the channel off because of it. Also, they were flitting around from pillar to post on the slide at high speed, so fast that it was eyestraining to watch. I was def not impressed.
    I have my own Darkfield microscope, and I also look at live blood.
    Things I can tell:
    Is the person *not* dehydrated.
    Are the White cells at least trying to do their job.
    Do the Red cells basically seem to be in good shape?
    Is there anything "obviously not good" going on?
    Is any non-blood life form visible that I or someone else will then have to identify?
    I can also rapidly see the results of dietary change in the blood, often very obviously, especially if someone starts juicing.
    I have learned tons by looking at and watching my own blood day to day.
    However, if nobody knowledgeable ever talks about LBA, then it limits the learning, doesn't it?
    An assumption that everyone who does LBA is looking to make fly-by-night diagnostic statements at people and/or scare others and/or profit by it, does a serious injustice to those of us who do not do that.
    That reasoning sounds like, "A knife can be misused, therefore no one should have one in their kitchen. So let's make sure to withhold all information on knives so that no one knows how to use one properly." My $.01999
    IOW I would much rather you do *your own* version of LBA *your way*, and show us and illustrate what you think is useful or desirable about it. I would love to see that..
    I do recommend that anyone who is interested should get their own Darkfield equipment and start looking through it and just observing.
    It's one of the best things I ever did.. My Darkfield paid for itself the first week I had it by saving my Cat's life.
    Microbe Hunter, I am not criticizing you. I am simply pointing out that not all of us are doing LBA the way you seem to think. Plus it is waay too late for me to be posting on the web :-). Night-night Sir, and Stay Well.

    • @torokignyac9753
      @torokignyac9753 Год назад

      ❤❤❤ i love your comment. Hugs from hungary

  • @koisolare1266
    @koisolare1266 2 года назад +10

    I think your point would be much better presented if you actually spend more time explaining what the images mean in a sample. Can any parasites ever be seen without stains ... with dark field or other newer types of phase contrast methods. What are all of the knobby cells??? Are they the white blood cells seen with no stains or are they just RBCs that are dead/dehydrated. How do "cell fragments" have flagella or move around when all other items stay still? Saying it is done a certain way because you are trained that way in medicine is just not very useful for an argument. Why not say give complete trust in an AMA doctor they know better? There is not anything wrong about questioning something. When somebody experienced just dismisses what you say because they ... or maybe no body understands it yet that opens up speculation beyond maybe what is warranted.

  • @ronnorris6685
    @ronnorris6685 Год назад +3

    At 7:49 a comment on red blood cells and fermentation. RBCs use lactic acid fermentation for metabolism since they lack mitochondria and can't use up any oxygen they carry. Thanks for your other comments.

  • @alexmihalache723
    @alexmihalache723 3 года назад +54

    I agree with everything you said, I am a veterinarian and the only condition I can diagnose with "Live Blood Analysis" is Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm), namely Microfilariae (immature heartworms).

    • @ctvediting
      @ctvediting 3 года назад +3

      Is it possible to do a canine ear-swab and detect bacteria such as staph? I was dubious about this when the vet showed me a blurry micro-photograph that supposedly showed lozenge-shaped bacteria. Of course, he prescribed ear-drops.

    • @alexmihalache723
      @alexmihalache723 3 года назад +9

      @@ctvediting
      Yes it's possible. Pets can have bacterial, fungal or even parasitic otitis. Bacteria and fungi ca be better highlighter by staining methods and ear mites or demodex parasites by simply displaying the ear secretion on the slide.

    • @vnkdabaz3513
      @vnkdabaz3513 3 года назад +1

      But humans are 90% immune to heart worms.

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb 3 года назад +1

      Does it mean the laboratories that do blood tests a scam ?

    • @diysmallthings
      @diysmallthings 2 года назад +6

      @@Bambotb Lab don't test blood only with microscope. Microscope test is a part of clinical examination.

  • @bethechangeme2233
    @bethechangeme2233 Год назад +6

    If they are wrong, why are you so upset? You might say, "because they are hurting people". Did you know that the third leading cause of death in first world countries is "Medical Treatment"? Not medical malfeasance or medical negligence, but medical treatment. The correct administration of medicine by qualified practitioners resulting in the death of the patient. I enjoy your videos but please be consistent with your outrage. I am much more concerned with the mainstream medical system being corrupted up to its eyeballs, than some fringe groups that nobody listens to anyways.

  • @blastoise77
    @blastoise77 6 месяцев назад +3

    I want to analyze my own blood so there's no monetary gain in my desire to do so. I would like to monitor my blood often to see if there are any visable changes to the appearance of my blood cells along with any foreign artifacts. I understand your concerns that one glimpse at one slide doesn't give you enough data to make an accurate assumtion, but what if I analyze my blood every day for a month and I spot the same artifacts? What if I was to fast for 3 days and analyze my blood several times before after after? What if I made observations before and after trying different routines like cardio exercise, drinking different amounts of eater per day, trying different diets like vegan vs carnivore? I'm not professing to be a medical doctor but surely multiple observations of your own blood would be beneficial to my health?

  • @mjoachim9554
    @mjoachim9554 3 месяца назад +6

    I just had a live blood analysis done and was amazed by what the annalysist picked up.
    She saw I was under extreme stress and saw the muscle tension was so severe in my right shoulder that is was effecting my hand
    She was bang on.
    She also has been in business for 40 years and is booked a year and a half in advance.
    Must be something to this.

    • @lesleybw1
      @lesleybw1 2 месяца назад

      Hi, would you tell me who you saw? I’m desperate for a good person.❤

    • @mjoachim9554
      @mjoachim9554 2 месяца назад +2

      @@lesleybw1 sure! Maryanne Dickson at biological annalysis. Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

  • @LeticiaSierra
    @LeticiaSierra 2 года назад +5

    👉🏻 9:05 same argument applies to every scientific dogma

    • @Genesis-rn5jz
      @Genesis-rn5jz Год назад +2

      Yes, including the affirmation that the v a c c i n e s for what we suffer from 2020 were safe and effective, and we are seeing now that they were not.

  • @carda5967
    @carda5967 3 года назад +7

    Also I cannot tell you how many ridiculous doctors I've been to. One of them did not even know what enzymes were. 🤦

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 Год назад +1

      There are lots!!! Just make sure yours is not a clown!!

  • @tonytenbreock8546
    @tonytenbreock8546 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great commentary. 70 years ago I had a "physical", directed by an MD who used "BA" as a factor in prescribing Thyroid. Also my fluoroscope was shown to my parents. Only one step from "spontaneous generation." Glad to see medicine and biological sciences move forward.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @billlanders2810
    @billlanders2810 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for overcoming your reluctance to offend proponents of live blood analysis (LBA) and posting this video. My company sells phase contrast microscopes to dentists for periodontal risk assessment. I'm often asked whether our microscopes can also be used for LBA. They can, but like you, I don't think that LBA has any scientific grounding. I've attended scores of holistic dental meetings and lectures on LBA and am shocked at how readily some practitioners will uncritically accept LBA as established science without bothering to do a little research of their own to substantiate the claims.
    I was at a large holistic meeting once and invited two LBA speakers to use our microscopes for a little hands-on, LBA lab session. The microscopes were Nikon Alphaphots, a very good lab grade scope at the time, variously equipped with both dark field and phase contrast illumination. The two speakers were separated into different groups. Afterwards, some of the attendees from the different groups met with me to compare notes. It became readily apparent that there was no common agreement on what they were seeing, even when looking at the same slide. We had also split some samples on two slides so that one could be viewed with dark field and the other with phase contrast. The different illuminations apparently made a difference because the diagnoses of the same sample viewed with dark field differed when seen in phase contrast. :-(
    Despite it being useless for LBA, microscopy, especially phase contrast microscopy, is proving highly useful in detecting early periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is caused by a few dozen pathogenic bacteria acting in concert (out of an estimated 800+ oral bacterial species). The subgingival biofilms of periodontally healthy individuals are dominated by largely aerobic, Gram positive species. Conversely, the biofilms of people with periodontal infections are dominated by Gram negative anaerobic species, including 57 Treponema species, never found in health. Their characteristic morphotype is easily distinguished microscopically, enabling early preventive treatment.

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  2 года назад +2

      Thank you.

    • @0Eliza0
      @0Eliza0 2 года назад +2

      That is really interesting! Thank you, Bill. I knew I wasn't sitting here on Saturday night reading comments on videos for nothing!

    • @app2395
      @app2395 Год назад

      I’m shocked to see how many people accept the injections that claim to create inmunity for certain diseases when there is not science behind and not enough research before to take them out of the population.
      People like you believe and science but does not look for it or understand the mechanics involved to be able to show scientific proof because the ones to approve this process are so highly paid that won’t approve anything that will take them out of the commissions ($) to continue to promote business that don’t prevent dieses but creates them.
      There is a pill for every disease eh?? But people still 😷

  • @nightmares_shadow2662
    @nightmares_shadow2662 Год назад +35

    This is not true. There are intracellular parasites that lodge in RBC and WBC. I suffered from Lyme and co-infections for years, and live blood analysis reflected it perfectly. After the treatment, my blood was utterly different.

    • @avrilteasdale3934
      @avrilteasdale3934 Год назад +8

      I do no think a diagnosis can be done with live blood. However, I got really sick years ago and bought a microscopes to look at my live blood. Doctors told me I was fine everything checked out health. After understanding healthy microscopic blood. I could see mine was a mess. I worked on getting my blood to look healthy through Suppliments, diet and exercise. I could see it slowly change. It took eighteen months to get my health back. Later watching a t.v. Documentary I understood my sickness was Lyme disease. I totally understand dark field now after years of working with my own blood and family members. I can see your state of health. I can also make suggestions on how to improve your health. It may not be scientific enough for you, but it works, clean healthy looking blood compared with an unhealthy specimen speaks volumes.

    • @BritishBeachcomber
      @BritishBeachcomber 6 месяцев назад

      But when looking for parasites you are not interested in the blood. You are looking for things that do not belong there.

    • @shannoncrees1974
      @shannoncrees1974 2 месяца назад

      I had LBA when I had an infection after dental surgery and my blood was full of white blood cells because I was fighting infection. They completely changed on resolution of the infection

    • @user-un6hq1hc8o
      @user-un6hq1hc8o Месяц назад

      ​@@avrilteasdale3934
      I did the exact same thing!!

  • @sha2828
    @sha2828 2 года назад +6

    So having clean sterile glass slides is something that is impossible for these practitioners?

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 Год назад

      Sterility at 400x magnification is hard in ordinary rooms.. a sterile room in hospital maybe...better and IC electronics manufacturing room

    • @antmartsocalratgirl
      @antmartsocalratgirl 6 месяцев назад

      Cutting the glass creates microscopic shards to be included on the slides. No way around that.

  • @sigitaskk504
    @sigitaskk504 2 года назад +12

    Hematology doctors and researchers, was doing life blood tests long time ago and also is doing now. It is science.

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад +4

      Maybe old timey family doctors were attempting to use live blood analysis in their practice but you won’t find a single clinical lab that runs this test today. There is no clinical utility which is why it isn’t taught or practiced

    • @sigitaskk504
      @sigitaskk504 Год назад +1

      @@Hassingerjeff in Germany is some clinics what have this test and making this practice successfully. But they do not speak English and do not share it.

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад

      @@sigitaskk504 (x) doubt

  • @DrWendi
    @DrWendi 2 месяца назад +1

    Anyone that has done a proper live blood analysis program knows the difference between a bubble and a white blood cell, that the moving dots are not bacteria, and that rouleau can be an artifact if the finger is squeezed too much getting the blood. I think there are a lot of valuable things we can see in the blood.

  • @cynthiaselah6301
    @cynthiaselah6301 2 года назад

    I appreciate you sharing heartfelt information. I followed up with the hair analysis youtube, I had yet to see,, I learned it comes down to cortisol, I am a Realist & not actually feeling that stressed, accordingly.
    Best to you,
    Gratefully yours, Cynthia

    • @cynthiaselah6301
      @cynthiaselah6301 2 года назад

      Still very curious about bloodtype diet, & the list, because we are truth seekers & have followed this theory, for many years, now.. Is there proof of bloodtype foods be better, per each letter?

  • @AbellWild
    @AbellWild 2 года назад

    Amazing video. Please continue!

  • @arijimenez232
    @arijimenez232 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Oliver!!!!

  • @GillianStarbuck
    @GillianStarbuck 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for providing this information 😊

  • @robertsemenoff4970
    @robertsemenoff4970 Месяц назад

    I feel your pain, people are turning away from medical professionals , but also thank you for the practical tips, because i simply cant get any further treatment of my subclinical anemia and i know i can do better for myself by tracking my blood health in real time. I am very interested in seeing examples of hypochromic blood cells!

    • @robertsemenoff4970
      @robertsemenoff4970 Месяц назад

      Also interested in tracking crystals in urine, is it also a dark field microscope that's needed?

  • @doubtingmantis
    @doubtingmantis 9 месяцев назад +1

    Pleomorphism is the ability of some microorganisms to alter their morphology, biological functions or reproductive modes in response to environmental conditions. Pleomorphism has been observed in some members of the Deinococcaceae family of bacteria.

  • @izharali9001
    @izharali9001 2 года назад +1

    Hi nice to see your videos. Question: does skin alergeries can be diagosned via swift 380T microscopes and what books you recommeneded to start with this microbiology as a hobby. Did you ever use these skills to cross verify the treatments or illness some times. 😃
    In some countries even laboritoies a d provide wrong results and this raise questions about their accurracy.

  • @bobchavez8627
    @bobchavez8627 2 года назад

    Oliver, bravo! Well said. Thank you.

  • @AnitaCorbett
    @AnitaCorbett 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for bravely stating what you believe
    And to everyone who commented politely- well done
    These discussions in science are extremely necessary and healthy and there is always something to be learned from both sides ‼️
    BRAVO

  • @snotbeard6397
    @snotbeard6397 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for the valuable information, I'm a new microscope hobbiest and have seen a number of your videos. Integrity is rare in today's world thanks for doing the right thing! :)

  • @haraldklenk6278
    @haraldklenk6278 3 года назад +6

    I know you have done a lot of videos on blood. A few videos Ago I asked in the coment section if you could do a video about making a permanent slide of a blood smear using Ethanol (Brennspiritus), Eosin, Methylenblue and Euparal. I think it would be a realy nice Experiment to try.

  • @zibobpompon5768
    @zibobpompon5768 2 года назад +2

    The problem in fact is that in reality things are very complex ,and most uneducated people want simple answers and also they want it quickly , and they ignore the complexity in all scientifics fieds . I'm an electronics engineer and you have a customer in front of you they act the same way , and even worst, they want to teach your own jobs and oriented the diagnoctics , so frankly a big percentage of people think they can do better than a specialist in their own field who have take years to fully understand how things works . In others words there are plenty of " stupida " !!! in this world . So this is the main issue .

  • @RealJaketheDog
    @RealJaketheDog 2 года назад +9

    With an untrained eye, I do understand the detrimental effects of LBA. It is much like the paradox of Self diagnosis through WebMD. My question to you is, are there any benefits to LBA to someone like a hemotologist who regularly works with blood? Would that practitioner be able to evaluate my blood as a whole?

    • @marcypollan7829
      @marcypollan7829 2 года назад +6

      This guy is really glib. He doesn't really ynow what he's talking about.

    • @MillennialInMedicine
      @MillennialInMedicine 2 года назад +6

      Hematologists deal almost exclusively with Wright stained smears and different modifications of wright stain. I work in a hematology lab and the only time we would ever do a wet mount of blood is to check for rouleaux of RBCs.
      I’ve seen LBA practitioners claiming that I stained platelets were yeast and such, scary stuff.

    • @NewJocular
      @NewJocular Год назад +1

      @@marcypollan7829 Why are you attacking Jake? He is asking a good question.

    • @NewJocular
      @NewJocular Год назад +1

      ​@@MillennialInMedicine Do you think there is any value at all in LBA? It definitely is done fraudulently. Do you think a responsible Doctor could use it as pre diagnostic test and then follow up with serology or PCR or something like that? I really am not being glib.

    • @MillennialInMedicine
      @MillennialInMedicine Год назад +4

      @@NewJocular Live blood cell analysis does not have any diagnostic value IMO, the only reason we ever look at live blood in my clinical lab is to check for rouleaux, or what is called a ‘Fetal RBC Screening’ of a mothers blood to check for rosettes, and even then, this blood is modified using an antibody incubation.
      And a doctor would really never look at blood under the scope in a clinical setting. Mostly lab technologists/scientists are doing this work.

  • @securitynvrnvr7776
    @securitynvrnvr7776 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this informative video, if one was to get the best of both worlds is it posible to buy a Microscope that has Darkfield and normal lighting in one package and what model would you sugest thanks again.

  • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
    @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Год назад +3

    Why would we presume those using the equipment are IDIOTS that understand microscopy, but are too dumb to clean the glass or compare samples at different ages? This does offer opportunities for snake oil salesmen, but a 'looks good' or 'we have an issue' could be done with very simple controls. *Lumping all "LBA proponents" into the snake oil category seems a little presumptuous,* especially when many are wanting to look at their own live blood with none of the usual financial incentives.
    *Why not teach them how to avoid making mistakes other than not using clean equipment which is rather obvious, as is using a 10-minute-old sample and comparing it to one only seconds old?*

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  Год назад +1

      Because it is not a question of microscope usage. There is so evidence that the claims that LBA makes has any scientific merit. Show me the evidence, and then we can have a discussion about microscopic methodology, slide contamination, red blood cell stacking due to evaporation, etc. LBA is a classic example of pseudoscience. Microscopic analysis does have merit in cases where you identify parasites, such as Trypanosomas (Sleeping sickness pathogen) or Plasmodium (Malaria pathogen), but these require specific staining protocols. You can also count the blood cell density. This is not what LBA is about, however. People who want to look at their own blood for whatever reason, can and should do that - I did that to observe the movement of lycocytes. But I never would make a diagnosis based on this.

    • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
      @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Год назад

      @@MicrobehunterMicroscopy Thanks for the response. There's alleged evidence showing stacked 'vaxed' blood against ClO2 cleansed and oxygenated blood. It looks compelling, at least the latter. *Very interesting how those cells stack like there's a polar or magnetic attraction in red blood cells.

    • @alexisalder
      @alexisalder Год назад

      @@MicrobehunterMicroscopy People who deny Chronic Lyme disease sounds exactly like you! "There is no scientific evidence of chronic Lyme" means there have only been gold standard studies designed NOT to see what's there, then published. It's a simple trick.

  • @lightboxliving
    @lightboxliving Год назад +1

    I disagree with you. If you see a spirochete in live blood, what would you say it is?

  • @AbdullahAzrael
    @AbdullahAzrael 3 года назад +7

    I understand 100% what you're saying I know some health food stores do this and then they sell you a bunch of vitamins

  • @JM-md6vt
    @JM-md6vt 3 года назад +14

    At 5:01 on the video......stacked RBC's mean you have a Pancake deficiency and need to rush to nearest IHOP for treatment 😂

    • @james67693
      @james67693 3 года назад +2

      ...yeah; 'Pancake Deficiency' can be an urgent condition; Ihop a 'sure cure' ;-)) ;-)) ;-))...

    • @haraldklenk6278
      @haraldklenk6278 3 года назад +2

      Na. I Think stacked RBC's mean you have lost a game of poker.

  • @kenishahammond3935
    @kenishahammond3935 Год назад +1

    You just saved me $175. I will definitely be getting this done!

  • @Fidrafunk
    @Fidrafunk Год назад +16

    Just because people can use a tool badly does not indicate that the tool is worthless. A hammer could be misused but it is not an indictment of the concept of a hammer per se. By the same token a practitioner could make the mistakes that you detail in this video, but that doesn't logically prove that there's no validity to LBA
    It seems you are saying that, after controlling for artefacts, there is no useful information that can be obtained by directly looking at live blood, in every case and in all circumstances? If so, what is your argument for that? What if we could magically use a microscope directly on blood inside the human body and all the contamination artifacts you mention with preparing the slide are gone?
    It seems a pretty heroic statement that if you can control for oxidation, can control for air bubbles etc. that that blood contains NO useful information. Why would this be? If there are dysfunctions or maladies with the digestion, or organs, why would these not be visible inside the blood? For example if the liver is not able to process toxins correctly and allows some into the bloodstream, why would these toxins not be visible in the blood? Or if the white blood cells are struggling, not as active as they should be, why would that not be visible in the blood?
    A competent practitioner would account for all the artifacts you mention. They would also not use LBA on its OWN for diagnosis, but would use it as a supplementary and complementary tool, alongside other diagnostic tools that the main diagnosis relies on. Its important to not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

  • @vincentbedami4048
    @vincentbedami4048 4 месяца назад

    Live Blood Analysis may serve as a cost-effective and convenient preliminary test within a clinical setting. However, it should not be relied upon as a standalone diagnostic tool. If abnormalities such as the presence of bacteria or elevated white blood cell count are detected during the analysis, it is advisable to proceed with confirmatory tests that adhere to the gold standard for diagnosing the specific condition in question. This approach ensures accurate and reliable diagnosis before reaching conclusions about a patient's health status.

  • @ralfschooneveld3186
    @ralfschooneveld3186 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for addressing these issues and giving your input.
    Have you ever tested the clumping of blood by wifi?

    • @ellenhumphrey5440
      @ellenhumphrey5440 6 месяцев назад

      We just did this. We had our own blood done first in wifi zones and then a completely protected environment and had far more clumping in the wifi free enviro. I’d say this was simply the blood drying out as the clumping progressed over time in the non wifi zone.

  • @carda5967
    @carda5967 3 года назад +24

    I appreciate your concern about this type of testing, but I tend to believe that just as any other profession there are always people who lack training, or are just scammers. I had This blood picture done and found out I have fibrin all in my blood. This was very helpful to me as the doctors never even tested for such a thing. Also my blood cells were enlarged and had white spots Well more like one large white spot in the middle. I was told this was anemia and eventually after four more doctor blood test one of them confirmed I had extreme anemia and so much so that my platelets were enlarged and very pale in the very center. My friend that went with me also learned of things that helped her situation very much. I do believe you need training but I have found this to be extremely helpful and diagnosing pain and weakness in my muscles. My hemoglobin was 7.9 and my ferritin was a three I had to have iron infusions and I believe the blood picture was correct. I also do not want to offend or mean to be disrespectful but hopefully you would reconsider such a definite opinion on the matter. Thank you for your time. I do appreciate your video I did learn from it Thank you for that too

    • @aseaofbluewaves2510
      @aseaofbluewaves2510 3 года назад +7

      Yes I too learned a ton of information after getting bitten by an infected tick & seeing all the spirochetes in my blood it did confirm my lyme diagnosis & poor immune response. No WBC or other cells coming to pick up all the cellular debris-- who knows where that came from but it was very enlightening!

    • @Codrean
      @Codrean 2 года назад

      Search for ceruloplasmin+copper+anemia. We don't need to supplement iron, and low iron in blood doesn't mean low iron, It is all inside our tissues.

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад

      Anytime you get a d dimer test done we are testing for fibrin degradation products and platelet size has absolutely nothing to do with anemia
      I’m seriously concerned about the levels of dumbassery I’m seeing in this comment section. JFC talk about a dumpster fire

  • @user-um9sl1kj6u
    @user-um9sl1kj6u Год назад +1

    Most trained eyes can tell. Usually.
    Especially if they’ve been doing it for years.
    The problem becomes when you do it 24/7.
    Lab technicians need a break and they need their lives made it easier

  • @TheBeardedSandman
    @TheBeardedSandman 2 года назад +27

    Huh... Well, it's still much better than telling your doctor you don't feel well and they don't do shit, they just give you an anti anxiety medication and wish you the best of luck.
    I'll take my chances with live blood analysis and functional medicine doctors with all their supplements. I'd much rather be sold supplements than pills.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee Год назад

      Many supplements and homeopathic "medicines" are manufactured by the same pharmaceutical corporations that make medicines.

    • @Stelos-
      @Stelos- 8 месяцев назад

      Feel free to make zero difference in your life and give money to scammers.
      It's a free country.

    • @TheBeardedSandman
      @TheBeardedSandman 8 месяцев назад

      @@Stelos- Awe, look! A smartass from the internet! How fun! Hey, guess what. The functional medicine doctor I mentioned in my original comment healed my chronic illness. I'm better now than I ever was under the conventional doctor's care. Happy trolling mother fucker!

  • @VFXManiac
    @VFXManiac 2 года назад

    I have one question. If my blood shows rouleax formations immediately after sampling, can it be an unwashed coverslip? There are only small zones where the blood cells are separated. Because sperm, for example, are immobile for an unwashed slide, but they are fine under a washed slide.

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  2 года назад +2

      There can be several reasons. Dirt on slide can certainly play a role, but for rouleaux also other factors, such as evaporation, density etc can also play a role.

    • @VFXManiac
      @VFXManiac 2 года назад

      @@MicrobehunterMicroscopy Oh thank you. I noticed that the cells are separated at the edge of the cover glass. There the blood flows and moves. On the contrary, in the middle it is not known what kind of material it is. It's all glued together, as if there wasn't enough space. After a few minutes, there are more and more separate cells at the edges of the cover glass. They stay glued in the middle of the slide all the time. At first glance, I don't have very nice blood at the moment :)

  • @sigitaskk504
    @sigitaskk504 2 года назад +3

    To see life blood cels is best to see by Phase contrast, not by darkfield

  • @rockclimbingrules
    @rockclimbingrules 2 месяца назад

    one simple, perhaps naive but serious question: (please answer) would the blood of a person with leukaemia look different to the blood of a healthy person using a dark field microscope?

  • @izharali9001
    @izharali9001 2 года назад +1

    Can we identify the blood group a , b , c and etc also

  • @nikolawesthemkg
    @nikolawesthemkg Год назад +1

    I stumbled by accident into one practitioner's office who drew blood from myself and my girlfriend and my RBC clumped together with some (he called it parasites) swimming around. My girlfriend had no clumping RBC and no so-called parasites.
    I have lots of immune issues and she doesn't. I know that clumping RBC is an actual medical phenomenon so could clumping represent "red cell agglutination" and therefore the presence of some infection by some virus or pathogen?

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  Год назад +3

      While stacking can occur, microscopy is not a reliable method to diagnose this. When you wait long enough any blood cells will start to stack. For a reliable diagnosis, you need to check for biomarkers (substances produced etc) but not microscopy.

    • @dianachern4234
      @dianachern4234 10 месяцев назад

      Don’t listen this guy, he has no idea what is actually working and his mind is in the box. You could see different blood yours and your girlfriends and you know you had issues but she didn’t. Try to find Naturopath to resolve your problems, doctors are clueless when it comes to chronic issues.

  • @garyfinch1840
    @garyfinch1840 2 года назад +1

    Why are comments being deleted??

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber 6 месяцев назад

    Sickle Cell Anemia is diagnosed by examining the red blood cells. But if you've got the symptoms it's unmistakable, you've got the illnesses.

  • @somaticscholar8441
    @somaticscholar8441 2 года назад +11

    Sorry, I watched hoping to learn something but definitely did not. This is not an informative video, it is an emotional rant. You seem to speak from a position of "science is fixed and change is unwelcome", even though great advances in science arose from people who challenged the understanding against great resistance.
    You said "LBA doesnt adhere to basic scientific principles", but what your saying is that what one observes in nature (ie looking at blood cells) is irrelevant when principles are already established. No room for questions or thoughts, only agree or disagree huh.
    You said "if you make a claim then its your job to show the evidence"... "a claim has to be in agreement with established theories"... The meridian theory of acupuncture has ZERO scientific basis, and the practitioners have never even seen or identified clearly the structure they claim to work on... yet for hundreds of years acupuncture has been successful in treating numerous physical and neurological conditions.
    So Im curious, why does the health of people change after following the advise of their live blood analysis? Why does their blood change under the microscope when following those nutritional recommendations? You say its all dirt under the lens and not parasites or toxins... so you're telling me that what is in your body cannot be observed in your blood?
    Im willing to entertain that live blood analysis may possibly not be what they claim it is, but nothing in your rant even remotely convinced me of that. You cant attempt to debunk things only by saying "thats not scientific, and Im scientific so I should know".

    • @jctr4559
      @jctr4559 Год назад +3

      Thank you. My thoughts exactly.

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад +2

      In other words…
      THIS VIDEO DID NOT CONFIRM MY VIEWS AND I AM ANGRY ABOUT THAT 😡

    • @somaticscholar8441
      @somaticscholar8441 Год назад +2

      @@Hassingerjeff Ha, wasn't that emotionally triggered! Totally wrong, "my views" as you put it are those of doubt, and I was looking for something rational to confirm my suspicions that LBA isn't what they might be saying it is, and I stated that in my initial sentence. When a scientist such as this one speaks with great authority (which is fine) but self-contradicts and fails to properly support his argument then I call BS.
      If you try to understand what is called "cancel culture" then we see that your blunt response is an attempt to cancel me by inferring my stance or attitude is one-sided and a closed argument, similar to when a little kid cant match up and ends saying "well at least I don't stink".

  • @andreaventer
    @andreaventer Год назад +2

    I feel like your disagreement to live blood had no substantial basis other than the fact that someone didn’t clean a slide properly. Seeing bacteria in blood is not neccessarily sepsis….. I mean. What kind of dr are you anyway?

  • @manueljojo6538
    @manueljojo6538 Год назад

    May i know why does the RBC rushing at the beginning?

  • @aaat600
    @aaat600 6 месяцев назад

    Be strong and support people who want to discover and resolve health issues. The right people will use it for the right reason

  • @modoodles
    @modoodles 2 года назад +26

    My mom does live blood analysis to do yeast counts in people's blood, if they have above average yeasts in their blood, there is a cause for concern. She has also noticed that double vaccinated people have had crystalline formations in their blood, vs the unvaccinated.

    • @marias.5682
      @marias.5682 2 года назад +2

      That is interesting.

    • @Jojo-in1wx
      @Jojo-in1wx 2 года назад +2

      I’ve seen that too.

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад +1

      Oy vey the amount of sheer stupidity on here is concerning. There is no normal amount of yeast in blood and vaccines don’t crystalize in your plasma
      Friends don’t let friends get sucked into pseudoscience 🤦‍♂️

    • @woolf-1g.680
      @woolf-1g.680 Год назад

      This is a proven method to analyze vaxx blood and also identify issues with radiation from phones and wireless routers !!!

    • @Hassingerjeff
      @Hassingerjeff Год назад +1

      @@woolf-1g.680 To put it bluntly.....you obviously don't know what the word proven means 🙄

  • @takforalt
    @takforalt 2 года назад +2

    I wonder what snake oil would look like under the microscope? I think I just found out.

  • @NewJocular
    @NewJocular Год назад

    What is a good budget setup to look at my blood? Looks fun.

  • @michaelyoung5707
    @michaelyoung5707 3 года назад

    👍👍👍. You are a thinker and a true scientist. Bravo!!!

  • @lisanash6487
    @lisanash6487 9 месяцев назад +1

    Please show pictures of what is normally found in the blood! Make another video of examples of healthy blood.

    • @return2earthvideochannel
      @return2earthvideochannel 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly! This idiot should compare known healthy blood with the blood from people who have known medical conditions.

  • @nettyg2554
    @nettyg2554 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, i had a nutritionist telling me that blood test is no good as the blood dead, this test will tell me how my heart and lungs are, just by this blood test. I thought really...he suppose to have a phd...it was bye bye to him!!

  • @silviaciccu1022
    @silviaciccu1022 3 года назад +15

    Hi, you've well done to make this video, too many people are providing claims based on non-existent scientific evidence.

  • @user-fm1xf2qb3i
    @user-fm1xf2qb3i 3 месяца назад

    Pathologist, Hhematologist and Medical Technologist are trained for that field, Live Blood Analysis

  • @stefanjovanovic6132
    @stefanjovanovic6132 Год назад +1

    what is your background or better said profession ? Considering you are doing microscopy as hobby

  • @leonaleona333
    @leonaleona333 3 года назад +7

    This is a very important topic. you made a great case.

  • @pocahontaspirit5162
    @pocahontaspirit5162 Год назад +4

    I understand the effort you made to make this informative video. Thank you very much!

  • @doubleeagle9722
    @doubleeagle9722 2 года назад +7

    Seeing your video was a real blessing. I was given a LBA of my blood sample this morning and the diagnosis that comes through was my liver and spleen is weak and my gut health is poor! i am relieved when i hear your opinion with regards to LBA.

    • @beatz3279
      @beatz3279 Год назад +2

      Omg same here liver spleen and gut. Got jibbed. Thought was going for a consult some how left with an itemized tally of BS for $340. I was nearly in tears cannot affod that at all and should have gone on proper testing

  • @justjosie8963
    @justjosie8963 Месяц назад

    Why does the medical complex require so much blood for their blood test? It seems a drop or two should do the trick.

  • @emancoy
    @emancoy Год назад +1

    TBH i only heard about this test recently, looked it up lead me here

    • @kimallen5085
      @kimallen5085 3 месяца назад

      Dont let this be the only video you watch. He is right that there are errors in diagnosis because of slide contamination, untrained providers and greed but that doesnt mean that a LBA is all fraudulent and a waste of time and money. Look deeper. A good researcher has to look at everything on the subject. Check out Ana marie Mihalcea MD PHD. Youll see the other side of the coin. Her specialty has become compairing people that have gotten the jab against people who have not and how the unjabbed are now getting the same strange things in their blood because of shedding

  • @klaasvaak3997
    @klaasvaak3997 2 года назад +1

    But what criteria does a microscope need to have a good look at blood ?

    • @MicrobehunterMicroscopy
      @MicrobehunterMicroscopy  2 года назад

      Depends on the quality that you want to have. A standard microscope with a condenser and about 400x total magnification is enough.

  • @GrantsPassTVRepair
    @GrantsPassTVRepair 6 месяцев назад +3

    I was told my red blood cells sticking together was an indication of a health issues, and it had me concerned, so I really appreciate your video. Thanks.

  • @illTeK23
    @illTeK23 2 года назад +2

    Is it possible to analyse the ingredients of a covid vaccine thru a microscope? If yes, which microscope is necessary and who can do that?
    Is it possible to analyse a single specific objekt in the vaccine which was seen befor under a microscope?

    • @0Eliza0
      @0Eliza0 2 года назад +4

      The RUclips community guidelines wouldn't really allow a content creator to answer that question. It's a lot. You may need to search further than RUclips to some different uncensored search engines...or even go out into your neighborhood and see if ANYBODY seems to be sort of awake and not a robot and ask them...I am not even being sarcastic. We have entered into a new era. RUclips is a bit of an in-between zone...

    • @michaelhovila7877
      @michaelhovila7877 5 месяцев назад

      Ingredients you are hoping to find are not done with microscopy. That would be chemistry analysis.

  • @Keltay176
    @Keltay176 2 года назад +1

    Thanks boss! I feel your passion lol x

  • @johnpaul5037
    @johnpaul5037 11 месяцев назад

    How would you explain finding spirochetes in the blood stream, Lyme disease bacteria is very distinct from any artifacts or outside microbes found in the blood. Also isnt malaria seen through a microscope? Therefore babesiosis should be visible as well.

  • @Tishwittman
    @Tishwittman 2 года назад +6

    Hi there, is it possible to see graphene oxide or nanotechnology? I was thinking getting a microscope for this. I would like your suggestions ! You sound very
    knowledgeable, informative and genuine 💜

    • @maxinejohnson7577
      @maxinejohnson7577 Год назад +2

      From what I've seen it depends on the strength of the microscope and also the metal looks shiny. Not sure about graphene oxide but apparently the developers of these vaxxs programmed the graphene oxide particles to self-assemble into networks that can be seen. The picture I saw of the network looked like netting.. like a fishnet although microscopic.

    • @Top-Code
      @Top-Code 8 месяцев назад

      @@maxinejohnson7577 amazing, every word of what you just said was wrong.

  • @garyfinch1840
    @garyfinch1840 2 года назад

    Are rod forms cell debri? Or just assumed to be contaminated sample?

  • @marias.5682
    @marias.5682 Год назад +2

    What do you think about jabbed blood now?

    • @kimallen5085
      @kimallen5085 3 месяца назад

      He didnt discuss it at all, probably because he wouldnt be able to explain those nano bots growing and putting out filaments that attach to other cells. You could see them attaching to RBC sucking the life.out of them, and creating polymers. That is why drs and morticiations are claiming these blood clots are like plastic and like nothing they have seen bfor

  • @billstevens9461
    @billstevens9461 3 года назад +2

    Definitely agree with everything you said! Thank you for your candour and willingness to experience and express your discomfort publicly. Kudos to you! My frustration with personal investigation of live blood came to similar conclusions, that there's more 'quack science' than valid with the published practices being commercialized. On the other hand, my 'intuition' ... which has a phenomenally good track record ... also tells me that, with enough 'anecdotal evidence' tied in with other empirical observation using different measures with close correlations, some reasonably valid 'extrapolated conclusions' are indeed possible. It's part of the 'scientific method' I learned in high school almost 60 years ago.
    Life experience, particularly the past 40 years, with science, particularly medical science, has clearly revealed multiple agendas, usually associated with money and Ego, which have distorted almost everything published today. I'm finding direct experimentation through 'going back to basics' and NOT presuming the theories-now-considered-fact {e.g. explanations of 'dark matter'} are leading me down fascinating paths I've never gone before. That is 'play' for me ... and you've become one of my favourite playmates ... AND it puts me into a 'flow state' filled with joy of new discoveries and insights along with 10 to the nth power more questions LOL
    So, at this stage I'm a 'disappointed cynic', particularly with my own health, supported by my doctor sharing, "My science has failed me!" in discussing her challenges around treating diabetes in her own family. I deeply respect ... and trust ... this lady but, like her, am having to look more to what is 'fringe' [aka 'cutting edge'] science for help that actually works. Expose reports concerning significantly different blood test results of blood from the same subject sent to different labs but with diagnosis-critical varying results doesn't build my trust in our allopathic medical paradigm, as an example. Pleased to say some breakthrough new technologies are emerging which will radically transform current practices.
    Keep up the excellent work, Oliver. Your childlike enthusiasm for life, integrity in your work, intelligence and honesty are powerfully refreshing and encouraging for me. I'm very grateful for you and others like you I've encountered in my 'third childhood' years (the first two childhoods were a lot of fun as well) now that I can afford more expensive toys to play with. I look forward to all your episodes and am never disappointed. You have become a trusted friend for me, even if it is only a one-way conversation for the most part. Namaste

  • @lorenzo5749
    @lorenzo5749 3 года назад +5

    I've studied that red blood cells lose their mithocondria and so do glycolisis which is fermentation

  • @raypan4046
    @raypan4046 Год назад +1

    I like how this guy admits that they " the real scientists and doctors" can change what is true and establish a new theory. How do we know which , if any of their advice is correct? Might be correct today but proven wrong later and that's ok according to what he just said!

    • @Stelos-
      @Stelos- 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah....of course we can change what is true....when it's wrong.
      You make it sound like ignorance is a bad thing, when it's just the process required to find the truth.
      What is your suggestion? Should we make a theory, and then never change it no matter what?

  • @joshuakazarian9906
    @joshuakazarian9906 3 года назад +14

    Thanks for keeping us informed! Glad you decided to make a video about these ridiculous claims.

    • @vnkdabaz3513
      @vnkdabaz3513 3 года назад

      Yeah, he's tired of getting hundreds of gmails, ngl i would be too.

  • @TracingFlares
    @TracingFlares Год назад

    i agree through own experience with a few doctors.. still i would't completelly discharge it. Its on the practicioners ability to detect certain things. Also untill now.. amd there i'm totally with you i meet loots of "practicioners" that claim something while almost never being able to SHOW the proof ON THE MICROSCOPE.. for instance.. where is the Video that shows CDL killing borrelia while leaving everything other untouched?? and many more.
    So my Question would be if dark field should either be discarded completelly or used in addition to complement. Thanks for honesty and doing a great video!!👁🎶🐬🔬🦉

  • @imacuminforya
    @imacuminforya 7 месяцев назад

    I can understand some of your concern. At the same time, some people need to look for themselves because the medical industry is so horrific these days they refuse to look when people are sick and are killing us with neglect. They refuse to even look under a microscope or don't even know how half the time. So I can understand people wanting to buy a microscope to find their infection themselves cause Dr's send us home dying, and I'm having to do the same myself. People do need to learn what they're looking at however. I've found most "precleaned" slides and coverslips are horrifically contaminated with artifacts and would recommend people clean well and realize they still have to steer clear of that layer of the slide cause things can get dirty faster than you think, a tiny piece of hair or lint can look like a worm for example. I had official microbiology training in the past and it can still be tricky. I think LBA can be useful if the examiner is experienced in properly identifying things, such as abnormal looking cells or parasites. After you've looked at certain things in the right stain enough times you can start to see it without staining. Any official diagnosis of something specific should be verified by stains and/or tests. In the end, there's a huge reason people are resorting to buying a microscope, and it's not because they don't have access to a Dr. And it's good if there's experienced people around they can ask questions to so they don't go off on a wild goose chase.

  • @bobabela
    @bobabela 3 года назад +7

    You’re willingness to answer peoples questions with such a thoughtful response is appreciated. You are right, of course. Hopefully your points will hit home with those you are directing this to.

  • @anadaparatologia6884
    @anadaparatologia6884 Год назад +2

    You are so full of it, I was expecting a microscope recommendation I got criticism of live blood analysis.....

  • @secretagb
    @secretagb Год назад +6

    I'm definitely new to higher (lower?) level microscopy, I dabbled in my pre-teen years in larger specimens like insect parts, but now (in my 40s) I'm looking at blood and other very much smaller things. Someone recently told me the spikes were oxidative stress and I'm trying to find good sources to show one way or the other. I'd also heard it was dehydration. And my blood has literally many hundreds of very spiked and misshapen RBC so I'm trying to get a solid answer and it's becoming frustrating with the amount of general BS out there.

    • @zerovalue5106
      @zerovalue5106 Год назад +4

      They dont know jack shit. Ive been going do drs for the last 4 years trying to figure out whats causing my health issues and they dont know what anything is unless it hits them in the face. Im about to buy a microscope and diagnostic software and figure it out myself.

    • @Sophesi
      @Sophesi Год назад +3

      @@zerovalue5106 Might consider seeing an alternative medicine doctor that works with chronically ill they will use independent labs out pocket cost, this group runs tests that are NOT done by MD in the standard clinic

  • @jctr4559
    @jctr4559 Год назад +7

    The lab testing industry is a powerful lobby no different then the pharmaceutical industry. We need to be careful about our “opinions”. Follow the money.

  • @Wesz808
    @Wesz808 2 года назад +11

    After watching my own blood under the microscope I was able to conclude that I indeed bleed and therefore somewhere my skin was punctured.

  • @florpodesta561
    @florpodesta561 8 месяцев назад

    Could you make a video analysing the images and videos of live blood analysis that
    Dr. Ana Mihalcea has been doing, with mRNA vaccinated blood? it would be very clarifying . There are indeed very unusual and terrifying things she is recording, that appear repeatedly, and that self assembling.

  • @cookytrix
    @cookytrix Год назад +2

    so... some people abuse something, therefor its bad. ok dude.

  • @seamuswarren
    @seamuswarren 3 месяца назад

    Is blood on a slide only alive a few minutes?

  • @lisanash6487
    @lisanash6487 9 месяцев назад +4

    Dr. Ana Mihalcea is doing a lot of LBA and finding stuff like you’re explaining in the LBA. I also found a 15 year old video showing the same stuff in the blood that she is saying is from the Covid shots and shedding. I just want to see pictures of what things are supposed to be in the blood. She’s finding blinking and glowing things, filaments and things like computer chip assembly.

    • @kimallen5085
      @kimallen5085 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, his explanation does not explain the filaments that we could see growing with our own eyes and other things growing, and yes, the blinking things that she was pointing out in the jabbed and now the unjabbed. I have seen some globby things that turned into octopus type things reaching.out and connecting to blood cells. Cant blame that on dirty slides. I still want to have it done

  • @anonymouse7074
    @anonymouse7074 8 месяцев назад

    What about spirochetes in LBA? Microscopy is how the lyme docs in Mexico diagnose.
    I see you have videos on ticks, but not spirochetes.

  • @Sweetpeay
    @Sweetpeay 3 года назад +1

    There are so many people misdiagnosed from dirty medical equipment