Live Blood Analysis: UNCHANGED BLOOD SUMMARY
Healthy Balanced Blood
Healthy blood has red blood cells:
- residing freely in their own space
- not overlapping or sticking together
- but gently repelling each other because of their negative charge
- uniform in size, shape, and color
Healthy blood has blood serum surrounding the cells free and clear without:
- parasitic forms
- bacteria
- yeast
- mold
- crystals
- other undesired floating masses.
Open, clean, flowing blood is able to do its job: to transfer oxygen, to biologically transform into new body cells, and to remove carbon dioxide and other metabolic acids.



Un-Healthy Out of Balance Blood
Change in electrical charge causes City of garbage – cholesterol Colony of M, Y and G form yeast Red blood cells to stick and stack



Dry Blood Analysis: MYCOTOXIC OXIDATIVE STRESS SUMMARY
1. Healthy blood in the dry evaluation should show consistency in the intermeshed fibrin protein lines (These are visually comparable to a cobweb).
2. Coloring in a healthy sample should appear evenly bright red. Loss of color is a representation of the level of acidosis in the body tissues.
3. There is an absence of white protein pools which represent the severity of cellular disorganization and toxic activity that has resulted from acids settling in the body and causing irritation/inflammation or a degenerative condition.
Patterns and white “protein pools” are evaluated by size, clarity, shape and location:


Size:
It is healthier to see PPPs small
- Under 10 Microns – Hypersensitivities, allergic reactions
- 10-40 Microns – Irritation/Inflammation, Physical/Emotional Stress, Physical Strain
- Over 40 Microns – Disorganizing Condition/Degeneration
Clarity:
- It is healthier to see the protein pools clear
- Those littered with cellular debris such as red blood cells, sialic acid beads and even tissue are high valence conditions.
Shape
- It is healthier to see a round shape
- Irregular shape patterns indicate higher valence conditions
Location in the Layer
- Ring – the location of a blood pattern within one individual drop of blood
- Layer – the indication of which of 8 layers or drops of blood the pattern is found on
The Rings of the MOST:
This map is representative of each of the eight layers taken on the MOST Sample

The Layers (Drops) of the MOST:
Layers 1-3: Shallow, temporary, surface
Present in the past few months
1 – Shallow, Temporary; Low Valance: Condition on outside of body, skin, lymph, eyes, ears, nose, throat, mouth, head/brain, hips, hands/feet.
2 – Gradually Deeper; Low Valance
3 – Seated Problems; Medium Valance: Lung, breast, hormone conditions
Layers 4-6: Gradually deeper, toward center
Developing over the past few years
4 – Look to Lymphatic Profile; Deeper Seated
5 – Look to Allergies Profile; Even Deeper Seated
6 – Gets More Accurate & Serious: Sex organs, kidneys, liver, spleen, gall bladder, pancreas, stomach, stress, allergic sensitivities
Layers 7-8: Deep seated, more chronic, center of body/organs
Llifetime challenges
7 – Chronic Seated Problems; High Valance
8 – Look to Center of Body; High Valance
Credit: Dr. Robert O. Young, PhD at The pH Miracle Center, Valley Center California www.phmiracleliving.com
