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Dr. Dennis to Teach Multi Dimensional Mind in St. Barts!
Please help us wish Dr. Dennis a safe journey this weekend. He leaves tomorrow for St Bart’s. What a life! Well, it is a working weekend. While we are expecting another cold front here in Florida, he is being flown to the lovely Caribbean island of St. Bart’s to teach our signature course, Multi Dimensional Mind. While there, we are sure he will be doing some healing work as news usually travels fast to the destination of his imminent arrival. No beach time for him!
Dr Fern and Dr Terri will be holding down the home front seeing patients and handling any emergencies anyone may have. Don’t forget we still have our February Blood Analysis special running. A Live Blood Analysis for $25. One half our usual fee.
Your partners in health,
Dennis, Fern and Terri
Live Blood Analysis Special
Blessings to all. We hope that 2010 is getting off to a good start for everyone.
Due to the overwhelming response of our December offer for Live Blood Analysis, and limited appointment times, we are going to offer it again for February. So, for the month of February, we will be scheduling Live Blood Analysis for the special rate of $25.
(Feel free to print and use coupon – but we will honor the price even without it!)
Yes, that is 50% off our usual fee! Take advantage of this great diagnostic tool. See what is going on in your blood in real time. We have the most sophisticated microscope available and Dr Dennis has received advanced certification in Live Blood Analysis.
Call to Make Appointment: (727) 323-2793
Your partners in health,
Dennis, Fern and Terri
What Is Live Blood Analysis
Live blood analysis is a test that can give you a very accurate state of health, and allow you to find out about disease in your body, allowing you to implement steps to reverse it before it starts to cause you problems. Read on to find out more about this fascinating method of testing.
First: Live blood and dry layer microscopy is a state of the art technology which is one of the most powerful of health client motivation tools.
Second: You get empowered to understand the dynamic life processes occurring within your body and the need to adopt more appropriate health care choices for your personal situation. This leads you to a more meaningful expression in your life of what your health is about and how we at The Sentient Temple can assist you in accomplishing a more vibrant and healthy state of being.
What is Live Blood Analysis?
Live blood analysis, also known as live blood cell analysis, is the observation of live blood cells using a special microscope known as a dark field microscope. It is a diagnostic test, that is, it is used as a means of detecting health conditions. It is valuable as an early detection tool. A drop of blood is taken from the patient’s fingertip, put on to a glass plate, and then viewed using a microscope that projects the images onto a screen. The blood is not dried or stained beforehand, so the blood elements can be seen in their living state. The tester will look at the variations in the size, shape, ratio, and fine structure of the red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other blood structures. Unlike other medical tests, you remain present during the analysis of your blood.
Information Provided by Live Blood Analysis
Live blood analysis can provide information about different areas of your health, including:
- the immune system and how well it is functioning
- possible vitamin deficiencies
- how much toxicity is in the body
- any pH imbalances
- any mineral imbalances
- fungus and yeasts within the body
- potential areas of concern and/or weakness
- if the diet is too high in fats and acids
- poor nutrition
- smoking/alcohol
- oxidative stress and free radical damage
- inflammation in the body
- the health of the liver
Why Use Live Blood Analysis?
Live blood analysis is designed to detect functional imbalances in the body that are known as precursors to disease extremely early, in some cases, before standard blood testing is able to. The practitioner is then able to recommend changes that need to be made by the client, such as nutritionally, allowing the precursors to be reversed before the disease becomes diagnostically apparant.














