Dry Blood Analysis Info
Dry Blood Analysis (DBA) is used to help health professionals and individuals identify deficiencies and detrimental conditions in the body. It is not a means of diagnosing disease, but rather a way of looking at the free-radical damage, the fidelity of the tissues and toxic conditions in the body.​​
A Little More Info
The basis of DBA originated in Europe in the 1920's. During this period of time, German scientists (most notably Dr. Enderlein) noticed a correlation between abnormalities in the body and patterns in the blood.
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Today, this tool is used not only in North America, but also in parts of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, as well as Asia.
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DBA is a technique involving the use of a microscope to enlarge and examine several small blots of blood placed on a microscope slide. By examining the drying patterns of the blood, the practitioner can observe the free radical activity
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The blots may be read from left to right, right to left, superficial to deep and from the inside to the outside of the slide. Each sample of blood dries differently; thus, each formation is indicative of a different health related issue.​

May be observed in Dry Blood Analysis:
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Absorption Compromise
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Acidity
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Aches and pains
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Adrenal fatigue
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Allergic reaction
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Allergies
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Antioxidant deficiency
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Bladder/Kidney Stress
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Bowel stress
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Bowel toxicity
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Chemical/Environmental Toxicity
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CirculatoryiInflammation
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Clogged pores
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Colon Stress
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Compromised Absorption
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Connective tissue Inflammation
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Demineralization
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Digestive tract stress
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Emotional distress
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Endocrine Stress
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Environmental/Chemical Toxicity
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Food Sensitivity
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Free Radicals
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Fungal infection
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General inflammation
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Head/Neck Trauma
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Heartache
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Heart stress
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Heavy Metal Toxicity
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Hemorrhoid
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Hormonal Imbalance
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Hypersensitivities
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Immune Compromise
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Joint inflammation
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Liver stress
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Lung Stress
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Lymphatic Stress
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Nutrient Deficiency
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Organ Inflammation
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Parasite presence
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Psychological stress
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Poor nutrient assimilation
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Reproductive Stress
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Shallow Breathing
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Sialic Acid
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Skin impurities
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Structural Imbalance
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Systemic stress
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Thyroid stress
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Viral presence
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Yeast/Candida
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Inflammations including:
Bones/joints
Circulatory
Inside/Outside organs
Joints/bones
Liver/Bowel
Lymphatic system
Reproductive organs
Vital organs
Will NOT be observed:
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DRY BLOOD ANALYSIS DOES NOT SHOW CANCER.
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Blood sugar/glucose is not observed.
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Though the presence of heavy metals and/or parasites, etc. may be observed, a break-down or list of type(s) will not.
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We may observe skin issues or clogged pores, but cannot specify the exact nature of it/them.
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Kidney/bladder stress may be observed, but the pattern will not indicate infections or stones: it will only indicate weakness.
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We may observe lymph stagnation/inflammation, but will not observe a location.
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Please remember DBA is not a diagnostic tool.