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Early Diagnosis Methods
For many years, in the facilities of the Health Center in Michelrieth we have carried out early diagnosis methods like the blood smear test and the darkfield vital-blood diagnosis in addition to the known traditional methods of diagnosis. This takes place in cooperation with the International Institute for Empirical Medicine.
The blood smear test and the darkfield vital-blood diagnosis are methods with which one can recognize harmful substances and disorders in the body within a holistic context -- often long before they become evident in visible changes in the organs or abnormal laboratory results. The body speaks to us; it gives us signals.
Important diagnostic indications
From the results of more than 30,000 examinations, we received very important
diagnostic indications.
These indications enable us, when appropriate, to carry out a specified search
for further causes of illness using traditional methods of medicine (for example,
with ultrasound, laboratory tests, x-rays, cat-scans, etc.). In this process,
the results of the natural and empirical methods and the traditional methods
of medicine complement each other like the stones of a mosaic. Thus, the early
signs of a serious illness can often be recognized in stages where physical symptoms
are not yet evident. This early recognition is then essential for a successful
treatment.
The actual cause of existing illnesses is often not known. The blood smear test
and the darkfield vital-blood diagnosis help to make possible a therapy based
on the cause of the illness.
The examinations are offered as individual or combination tests together with
a thorough medical consultation or within the framework of a holistic check-up.
Blood Smear Test
This method is an empirical diagnostic method in medical science that makes
possible a found statement on the total condition of the body.
Through our own research and experience in more than 30,000 tests, supported by comparable tests in cooperation with the International Institute for Empirical Medicine, we have developed a method of great value.
How the test is done:
A few drops of blood are taken from the patient's fingertip. Afterwards a
special smear is made and when dry examined under a microscope. The analysis
takes place first under a magnifying glass and finally with a magnification of
820.
We offer this analysis as a tried and true basic test or as a very detailed diagnosis
for the whole body.
The following criteria are evaluated:
- The degree of disorders in the blood
- Kidney elimination malfunctions
- Physical disorders in the organs, like congestion, tension, lack of energy
- Indications of allergic reactions
- Assessment of the total milieu of the body, from a healthy to a diseased milieu (of various degrees of seriousness)
- Analysis of the acid-base levels
- Oxygen levels in the tissues; metabolic disturbances
- Localized diseases or infections in the body (possible secondary focal points); indications of fungal diseases
- Lymphatic congestion
- Levels of harmful substances (toxins)
- Coagulation disturbances, for example, excessive fibrin formations
- Circulatory problems, vessel disorders
- Auto-aggressive reactions, for example, rheumatic diseases
- Nervous strain
- Condition of the immune system, of the detoxification organs, and much more
Darkfield Vital-blood Diagnosis
In this examination the blood is microscopically examined in its live state.
The individual components of the blood are evaluated according to various criteria.
In cooperation with the Institute for Empirical Medicine, this diagnosis method has also been further expanded upon and its results increased in significance.
How the test is done:
A few drops of blood are taken from the fingertip of a patient who has not
yet eaten and put on a preparation slide with a glass cover. Immediately after
being drawn the blood drops are analyzed under a darkfield microscope for 15-20
minutes.
Since January 1999, a somatoscope has been used in the laboratory. Through the
higher magnification levels and the higher resolution of this microscope, which
is presently the most modern one for this type of diagnosis, this analysis is
clearly of increased significance.
The following criteria are evaluated:
- Verification and differentiation of symbiotic organisms. These are microorganisms which find their way into the blood via food, among other things, and can be found in all bodily fluids. In a healthy organism, they are only certain forms of growth which, however, can change into diseased forms depending on the composition of the body's milieu.
- Amount, form and composition of the red blood cells, possible level of infestation of microorganisms
- Blood coagulation level
- Condition of the immune system
- Speed of blood flow and general consistency of the blood (viscosity)
- Healthy or diseased milieu; sediment levels in the blood
- Allergic and inflammatory reactions
- Indications of focal intoxications, fungal diseases, autoimmune diseases (for example, rheumatism)
- Indications of free radicals and secondary oxygen deficiencies
- Disorders of protein and fat metabolism; uric acid disorder
- Imbalance of mineral and trace elements