Live blood analysis

What is Live Blood Analysis?

Live blood analysis, also known as darkfield microscopy, offers a real-time view of your blood using a small sample taken from a gentle finger prick.

This sample is observed under a specialized microscope, allowing your practitioner to look at the movement, structure, and overall appearance of your blood cells in the moment.

Rather than diagnosing conditions, this process is used to observe patterns and provide insight into your current state of health, helping guide supportive lifestyle and wellness choices.

What You May Learn From a Session

During a live blood analysis session, we look at general patterns that may reflect how your body is functioning.

This may include observations related to:

  • Hydration and blood flow
  • General cell appearance and activity
  • Signs of stress or imbalance in the body
  • Digestive and lifestyle-related patterns
  • Overall internal environment

These insights are used to support conversations around nutrition, lifestyle, and overall wellness  not as a standalone diagnostic tool.

A Supportive Tool for Wellness

Live blood analysis is often used as part of a broader, holistic approach to health.

It can be helpful if you are:

  • Looking to better understand your current health state
  • Exploring ways to support energy and vitality
  • Working on digestion, stress, or lifestyle balance
  • Complementing other wellness or fertility-focused care

This process is about building awareness, giving you a visual and engaging way to connect with your health.

Serving St. Albert & Edmonton

We offer live blood analysis for clients in St. Albert and Edmonton who are looking for a more visual and personalized approach to understanding their health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Live blood analysis is used to observe patterns in blood cells and provide insights into overall health and lifestyle factors.

No, live blood analysis is not used to diagnose medical conditions. It is a complementary wellness tool.

It may show patterns related to hydration, circulation, and general cell appearance, which can support lifestyle recommendations.

Yes, we support clients from St. Albert and Edmonton looking for this type of wellness assessment.

Yes, it involves a simple finger prick and is considered a low-risk, non-invasive procedure.

Sessions typically last between 45–60 minutes, depending on the level of discussion and guidance provided.

It may provide general insights into overall health and lifestyle factors that can support fertility when combined with other approaches.