
A Dried Blood Analysis can identify:
Colon Stress
Presence of Yeast
Adrenal
Stress Environmental
Toxcicity
Toxin Filtration Stress
Hormonal Stress
Heavy Metal Presence
Nutrient Malabsorption
Acidity
Lymphatic Stress
Endocrine Stress Kidney
Bladder Stress
Joint Inflammation
Immune Stress
Dried Blood Analysis examines oxidative stress in the drying patterns
of blood blots. Information is revealed about potential physiological conditions. Dried Blood
Analysis is NOT a means of diagnosing disease, but rather a way of looking at fee radical damage, and toxic conditions
in the body.
The intention is to look for patterns of oxidative stress or free radical activity. Healthy
blood shows a tight, fibrin rich clotting pattern with no white puddles. Degenerative blood shows poor clotting, minimal
fibrin formation with many white puddles. Each sample of blood will dry differently, and each formation in a blot is indicative
of a specific health-related issue.
A Dry Blood Analysis is carried out by placing
a drop of blood voluntarily given on a microscope slide. The slide is viewed through a microscope
and the image projected on a computer screen for your viewing. An individualized Nutritional Program
is then created. Suggestions may include dietary and lifestyle changes, supplementation and cleansing recommendations.

Please note: DBA is not a diagnostic procedure and is not in place of medical care.
History of Dry Blood Analysis
The basis of Dry Blood Cell Analysis, the
oxidative stress test originated in Europe in the 1920's. German scientists notably Dr. Enderlein
noticed a correlation between abnormalities in the body and patterns in the blood. In the 1930's, the head of surgery
at Massachusetts General Hospital Dr. Bowlen, MD. introduced Dry Blood Analysis procedures in
the U.S. after receiving training from General Dwight Eisenhower's personal physicians, Dr. Heitlan and Dr. La Garde.
Dry Blood Analysis was later re-introduced in the 1970's by one
of Heitlan-LaGarde's students,Dr. Robert Bradford of the American Biologics Hospital in Mexico. This tool is used today
in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia with over 70 years of Dry Blood testing data and utilized by
holistic medical, osteopathic, chiropractic and naturopathic physicians, as well as other health care professionals around
the world, providing insightful views of the biological terrain.