Live blood cells become sticky and clump together (rouleaux formation) when I use a computer or a mobile phone. This type of analysis may be useful for diagnosing people with electrohypersensitivity
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10 Minute Video That Will Change Lives
Initial Live Blood Trials of the LiveSmart 360 Mist by Awaken Total Health on 8th of July, 2010 at Nu-Look Biologics, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia.
Some of Greg Frederick’s comments in the video.
“Oh my god…”
“I can’t believe that… ”
“That’s impossible… “
“I am totally amazed…”
“I’ve never seen anything that can change blood in 2 minutes…”
“That’s technology beyond anything I have seen before…”
“That could be quite a lifesaver for a lot of people…”
“Fibrin has gone as well,. How is that possible?”
“I am impressed.. WOW!”
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| Live Blood Analysis – BEFORE (med | large) |
Live Blood Analysis – AFTER (med | large) |
Why is the presence of Rouleaux so important?
Rouleaux is a non-specific indicator of the presence of disease. (Wikipedia)
Rouleaux (singular is rouleau) are stacks of red blood cells (RBCs) which form because of the unique discoid shape of the cells in vertebrate body. The flat surface of the discoid RBCs give them a large surface area to make contact and stick to each other; thus, forming a rouleau. They occur when the plasma protein concentration is high, and because of them the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is also increased.
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