RBC ROULEAU - Stacked RBC's, this is the worse stage of protein linkage.
PROBABLE CAUSE: Protein linkage. Often caused by poor protein digestion. The pancreas may be off, with excess dietary protein and poor assimilation. Usually the result of eating too much animal protein. The blood is too toxic (altered blood pH) from stress, coffee, cigarettes, meat, etc. Also, dehydration from not drinking enough good water (which by the way, is one of the top undiagnosed causes of many ailments).
POSSIBLE PHYSICAL SIGNS: Fatigue, shortness of breath - RBC's cannot carry oxygen; stress on heart. Cold hands/feet - poor circulation.
The red blood cells (RBC) are predominately uniform in size and shape and appear as round circles on a gray background. The center of the cells are lightened somewhat and slightly off white in color. They reside freely in their own space, not overlapping or sticking together, but gently bouncing off each other.
The white cells (neutrophils) are about as large as two red cells and have a rather grainy appearance with 3 to 4 dark, irregularly shaped lobes inside the cell. Rather than being round, they display many different shapes and will be active and moving. In normal blood, there are about 700 to 1000 red cells to every white cell.
The blood serum surrounding the cells is clear without parasites, bacteria, clots, or other undesired floating masses. Platelets are free floating.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These pictures are not intended to be a diagnostic procedure for any medical condition. A medical diagnosis cannot be made by looking at live blood under a microscope. The real benefit of this procedure is to demonstrate in a very visual way the realities of health to your client. For medical diagnosis of any medical condition, seek the advice of a competent medical doctor.
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