Live Blood Analysis

Live Blood Analysis

Also known as LBA, is a health assessment tool for early detection and as such superior to most of the traditional methods.

A drop of blood is taken from the client’s fingertip, put on a glass plate and then viewed using a darkfield microscope that, with the help of an inbuilt camera projects the image on a computer screen. The blood is not dried and stained beforehand, so the blood elements can be seen in action in their living state. Together with the client sitting next to her, the physician will look at the variations in size, shape, ration, and fine structure of the red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and other relevant blood structures.

Live Blood Analysis enables the physician to see the patients blood exactly as it behaves inside the body, giving a clear and accurate picture of the patient’s present state of health at a cellular level, while also revealing the tendencies towards possible future diseases. The goal here, however, is not to reach any definite diagnosis; the goal is to discover imbalances in pH levels and what they are pointing out.

We then have means at our disposal to nip any potential trouble in the bud. Live Blood Analysis is a powerful tool that can make medicine truly preventive.


I am only 38 years old, but four years ago already underwent bypass surgery. Still cholesterol was too high, despite the cholesterol-lowering drugs that I took. I was worrying. Then I heard of Dr. Shikha and Chelation. Upon her advice for 15 weeks, I took one Chelation treatment per week. I adhered to most of the doctor’s diet plan. She also gave me some pills that were not medicine, but supplements. After the treatment sessions were completed HDL and LDL levels had improved, and triglycerides were normal. I am a high school teacher. In class, I noticed that my mind worked faster and was sharper.
Sanjay
Goa