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我們會為您抽取一滴活血的樣本,透過可以放大過萬倍的光學顯微鏡立即進行分析,您便可與我們一起了解您的身體健康狀況,又由於此滴血液未經任何處理和加進任何染色劑,存在於血漿裡的細菌、淤塞血管的游離塊更是無所遁形,我們便可立刻得知您體內潛伏的疾病,遂能為您建議適當的治療。
Live Blood Cell Demonstration & Live Blood Conditions

An in-depth health evaluation including a Live Blood Cell
Demonstration helps you:
- Systematically think about your own physical condition:
- Understand the effects of excess Stress, Fat, Toxins, and
Chemicals in the bloodstream; and
- Understand the effects of Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies
and the benefits of good nutritional choices.
A microscopic photograph of healthy, powerful blood shows
the red blood cells to be round, evenly shaped and freely
floating in plasma. The plasma itself is clear with few fat
globules. There are no signs of clotting, bacteria or other
foreign matter, fungi or stress. This is the kind of blood a
healthy person should have flowing through their circulatory
system.
The blood plays a central role in the overall health of
every person.
Although nearly 80% water, blood is a complex liquid that
comprises approximately 7.5% of a person's total weight. An
average-sized man has about 1 1/2 gallons (5.5 liters) of
blood, while a woman has slightly less than a gallon (3.5
liters).
Whole human blood consists of red blood cells, white blood
cells and platelets (blood elements that float individually
in plasma, a straw-colored liquid made up of about 90%
water). The watery plasma, which also contains organic
acids, glucose, hormones and salts, serves as a medium for:
- circulating the suspended blood components through the
body's network of arteries, - veins and capillaries;
- delivering nutrients to the tissues and organs;
- carrying minerals, hormones, vitamins and antibodies; and
- removing waste products.
Many substances vital to health are recycled through the
blood.
Blood travels from the heart to the lungs through the
pulmonary artery, picks up oxygen, flows back to the heart
through the pulmonary veins, and is pumped systematically
throughout the rest of the body. After releasing the oxygen
to the cells and taking on carbon dioxide (the waste product
of cell metabolism), the blood returns to the lungs, where
the carbon dioxide is exhaled. It completes this circuit in
20 seconds. During its journey through the body, the blood
also picks up hormones from the thyroid, adrenal, and other
glands and transports them to specific organs.
In general, the blood helps maintain equilibrium
(homeostasis) of the internal environment. In addition to
bathing the body's tissues in oxygen and collecting waste
products, the blood's major regulatory functions involve
nutrition of cells, defense mechanisms and maintaining
proper body temperature. The blood also facilitates the
body's adaptability to different conditions, including
changes in climate, stressful physical activity, new dietary
habits and resistance to injury and infectious organisms.
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