Darkfield BA310
The method of analysing a blood drop using the Darkfield BA310 microscope allows us to observe live blood cells and microorganisms within the drop. A Darkfield microscope creates light contrast between the sample and the background, making structures clearly visible that would otherwise be difficult to see.

How does the Darkfield analysis works
The analysis is simple, gentle and painless.
First, we disinfect your finger and use a sterile single-use lancet to make a small puncture. The collected blood drop is placed on a microscope slide, covered with a cover slip, and inserted under the Darkfield microscope.
The image of your blood is transmitted in real time to a computer and projected onto a screen. This allows you to see, together with the specialist, what is happening in your blood plasma and inside your cells.
Together, we will explain:
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the current state of your blood,
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what may be affecting your energy, immunity, or digestion,
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how to support your body naturally and without chemical load.
At the end, you can take home a photograph of your blood – for your own reference or future comparison during a follow-up examination.

What can be detected from a single drop of blood?
Thanks to the microscopic examination of a live blood drop, we can identify a wide range of signals that the body sends – often even before symptoms appear.
We can detect, for example:
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Condition of the immune system
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Presence of acute and chronic inflammation
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Toxic load and the need for detoxification
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Oxygen utilisation in the body and its distribution to organs
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Tendency to civilisation and degenerative diseases (e.g. atherosclerosis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease)
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Quality and condition of red and white blood cells
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Presence of microorganisms – bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeasts
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Heavy metals, cholesterol, urates and atherosclerotic plaques
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Accumulation of uric acid and risk of gout
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Blood clotting and viscosity
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Risk of heart attack or stroke
This analysis is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to truly understand their health – and take it into their own hands.
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