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By Julie
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Mitochondrion, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Nucleus,
Golgli Complex ... what you say?
Remember these words from biology and
science class?
“Oh please don’t take me back to biology class!”
you may be saying.
But if you are at all interested in your health
you NEED to go back there.
You see,
all
life processes take place inside our cells.
By looking at the structure and shape of
your red blood cells you can gain a better
understanding of your overall health.
Your body has an internal
terrain, or
“playground."
If this internal terrain is lacking
proper nutrients, flow, and energy your overall
health may be suffering.
Individual life and health energies show
in the drops of blood.
Blood is the chief means of
transportation within your body.
It transports oxygen from the lungs to
the tissues, and carbon dioxide from the tissues
to the lungs.
It transports nutrients and metabolites
and removes waste products.
Without proper blood flow or a toxic
overload in the system, the body doesn’t get
needed nutrients and your health suffers.
There is a process where a
drop of live blood from the fingertip is placed
under the microscope and magnified at high power
with a special lens and lighting.
This is called Live Cell
Education or Nutritional Microscopy.
Using high powered
microscopes to evaluate the shapes and other
properties of blood cells is a way to view your
internal terrain and reveal health concerns that
traditional methods of blood screening won’t
tell you.
Deficiencies, biochemical
imbalances or toxicities can be detected by this
microscopic look of your blood long before
routine lab tests reveal any problems.
Once you view your blood under the
microscope, you are able to implement
nutritional intervention techniques through
dietary changes, supplements, and lifestyle
changes.
By viewing your body as a living ecosystem you
can feed it the necessary nutrition so your
system works optimally to avoid ill health.
Nutrition is the medicine
of the future!
We have created much of the
disease that plagues our lives through poor
dietary and lifestyle choices.
Chronic degenerative diseases continue to
rise. One possible way to halt a chronic
degenerative disease is to assess your internal
terrain by taking a look at your cells under the
microscope, where you will see a dynamic
playground of cells and their surroundings.
As Thomas Edison said, “The
doctor of the future will not give drugs, but
will interest patients in the care of the human
frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention
of the disease."
Do you want to be that
person who is interested in caring for your body
so you can avoid chronic disease or ill health?
If so, take a look at your cells under the
microscope and educate yourself about the
internal workings of your body.
Revisit your days of
biology and science class to gain a deeper
understanding of your bodies overall health.
“If our cells are healthy
then we are healthy.
It is as simple as that.”
Gary L. Samuelson, Ph.D
**Entirely Natural, LLC
offers Nutritional Microscopy Sessions.
Now through the end of April view your
internal terrain, or live blood, for only $80.
Gain a deeper insight into the workings
of your body!
Call Julie at (208) 255-9956 for more
information.
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