Learn Live Blood Analysis for the Layperson – in your own home!
Firstly, why is Blood so important?
Live Blood at Home
In Living Ground’s Live Blood Analysis for the Layperson course we’ll explore the fascinating world of blood in its most natural state. While conventional blood tests provide valuable clinical insights, live blood analysis allows us to witness the intricate dynamics of this vital fluid in real time.
Blood is an astonishingly complex biological marvel, and not just because of its well-known components like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The majority of blood, approximately 55%, is comprised of plasma – a liquid highway that transports nutrients, waste products, proteins, electrolytes, and hormones throughout the body.
Plasma acts as a sophisticated communication network, receiving and delivering critical chemical messages produced by cells, organs, and tissues. By observing live blood samples, we can gain a deeper understanding of how this intricate system operates, enabling us to identify imbalances and assess the body’s overall vitality.
Throughout history, the examination of blood has been a fundamental tool for assessing health. In this course, we’ll continue that tradition by exploring live blood analysis, a technique that allows us to witness the miraculous processes occurring within our bodies at a cellular level.
From the intricate dance of red blood cells to the dynamic interactions of white blood cells and platelets, live blood analysis offers a unique window into the body’s inner workings. By observing these living components in their natural environment, we can gain invaluable insights into overall well-being and explore strategies for optimizing our health from the inside out.
Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery, where the secrets of our life force – blood – will be unveiled before your very eyes.
Course Objective
This course aims to teach the main markers of Live Blood Analysis and offer natural health protocols based on terrain theory, empowering students to take a holistic approach to well-being.
What is the difference between a Doctor’s blood test and Live Blood Analysis?
The various terms used to describe the different blood cells seen under the microscope are the same – whether they are used in a medical context or as part of a live blood analysis (LBA) assessment. The main difference between medical blood tests and Live Blood Analysis lies in the preparation of the blood sample and the purpose.
Medical blood tests are conducted by medical professionals, such as doctors, to diagnose diseases. They employ a variety of blood tests to detect levels and presence of various blood elements, allowing them to eliminate certain diseases or affirm the possibility of others. However, a single blood test alone is not definitively diagnostic. The blood sample is mixed with an anticoagulant to prevent clotting and sent to a laboratory for processing in machines that separate and measure the various components. Alternatively, a drop of blood may be stained and examined under a microscope. Results are graded based on a statistical range to determine what is considered normal or abnormal.
The problem is, even if test results fall within the “normal” range, it doesn’t necessarily mean an individual feels well.
Live Blood Analysis, on the other hand, is used in complementary medicine fields like nutrition, naturopathy, and homeopathy. A drop of the blood is examined under a microscope, and the information gained is used to check for signs of imbalances. Unlike medical tests, the LBA blood sample is not stained or treated with chemicals, allowing it to be viewed in its “live” state as soon as possible after extraction.
By magnifying the blood 1,000 times, you can observe the health of individual cells, assess their functionality, and identify abnormalities that may indicate nutritional deficiencies, membrane damage, immune system activation, inflammation, digestive issues, or pH imbalances. The purpose of LBA is to educate and motivate individuals by identifying how lifestyle habits are reflected in their blood, and to address the root causes of their health symptoms.
Rouleau
Red Ball Test
Healthy Blood
The course outlines 15 different markers that are most common in live blood analysis and details how to recognize immune health and cellular debris. By enrolling, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical knowledge to take a proactive and holistic approach to your health.
This course requires no prior experience or prerequisites. The first part of the training focuses on understanding Terrain Theory and the basic concepts of homeostasis. This section is designed to help students rethink true health and support the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The second part delves into live blood analysis. While the information is not at a beginner’s level, it is structured so that every student can achieve a clear understanding of the most common markers visible with a basic standard microscope equipped with a light source.
The Truth is in Your Blood
As you proceed with learning to observe live blood, most become utterly fascinated by this remarkable tool for assessing our health.
You can observe your blood as frequently as desired, witnessing firsthand the impact of various factors on your cellular health. This ability to regularly monitor and understand the microscopic world within me has been invaluable. It has allowed me to make informed decisions, adjust my lifestyle choices, and track the progress of my efforts toward optimal health.
Sharing this journey with my clients and now in this Live Blood For Lay People course has been equally rewarding. As you overcome your initial trepidation and witness the captivating dance of your blood cells, a newfound appreciation and enthusiasm for well-being emerges. It is a transformative experience that fosters a deeper connection with one’s body and a renewed commitment to nurturing its intricate systems
This is a tool not only for your well-being but also for that of your family and friends.
What can you determine with live blood analysis?
Nutritional Deficiencies
Hydration Levels
Immune System Health
Oxidative Stress
Liver and kidney Health Indicators
Circulatory Health
Inflammation Levels
Digestive System Indicators
Lifestyle and Environmental Impact
Bacterial and Fungal Activity
Acid-Alkaline Balance
Hormonal Imbalances
Overall Cellular Health
Pathogens
Food Allergies and Sensitivities
WiFi Exposure Impact
Heal Thyself
Many ask “do you check your own blood?” and the answer is a resounding “yes”! I am immensely grateful for my microscope, as it has helped me gain a profound understanding of how the human body reacts and responds to the various stresses of life. Through this continuous self-examination (especially when I feel something is off), I have become more connected with myself. The ability to visually observe the impact of lifestyle choices, dietary habits, and environmental factors on my blood has been an incredibly enlightening experience. It has not only strengthened my knowledge but also reinforced my commitment to helping others achieve optimal well-being.
The microscope has become an indispensable tool, a window into the microscopic world that reveals the intricate dance of life within each of us. It has allowed me to cultivate a profound understanding of the human body, one that extends far beyond theoretical knowledge. This firsthand experience has become an integral part of my practice, enabling me to better guide and support my clients and students on their journey towards vibrant health.
Having your own microscope gives you the opportunity to experiment
I have used my microscope to experiment on myself by doing many “before and after” blood checks. I have tried herbs and protocols and checked my blood to see if there are any changes. I have induced a hangover (all in the name of science of course!) and administered hangover cures and saw how my blood changed. I even did a gallbladder cleanse and I analyzed my blood before I started, during the detox and once I had finished so that I could track how my blood changed during the process. It helped me understand that once you start a detox it doesn’t end. Test your blood when it is exposed to wifi. Test your blood after you eat something you know you shouldn’t. Your body is always in a healing mode. The human body is in constant flux, adapting and responding to its internal environment.
I have learned also that we are all truly unique and our own blood has a unique signature – I can see patterns, similarities and a range of abnormalities in everyone’s blood but the particular collection of indications in a person’s blood is unique to them.
The Course Structure
This comprehensive Live Blood Analysis Training follows a modular format, designed to provide a well-rounded learning experience. The course begins with a pre-reading section, allowing you to lay the foundation for the material that follows.
The core of the training is contained in the Course Manual. There are over 12 hours of video presentations, theory lectures, and practical video demonstrations, meticulously crafted to impart both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. These video lessons are accompanied by comprehensive manuals, ensuring you have access to valuable reference materials throughout your learning journey.
To solidify your understanding and build confidence, the course incorporates numerous practice exercises, gradually guiding you through the various techniques required for live blood analysis. These exercises are strategically designed to help you master the intricate art of interpreting and analyzing live blood samples.
One of the unique features of this training is its accessibility. With an online format that allows you to view the course content in your web browser from anywhere, you can seamlessly integrate your learning into your daily routine, without the constraints of a physical classroom.
The course is self-paced, allowing you to start whenever you’re ready and progress at a pace that suits your needs.
It is estimated that completing the course will require a minimum of 50 hours, not including the invaluable one-on-one case studies where you’ll have the opportunity to work directly with the instructor, Leisha, analyzing your own live blood samples (one-hour session valued at $150).
To ensure a comprehensive understanding, the course encourages repetition and reinforcement. You are encouraged to revisit and repeat sections as needed, especially for the more technical theory lessons and practical training segments. Even after completing the course, you’ll continue to have access to the online lessons, allowing you to reinforce your knowledge whenever necessary.
With its flexible format, comprehensive content, and hands-on approach, this Live Blood Analysis Training course is designed to equip you with the skills and confidence to unlock the secrets within, empowering you to take control of your health from the inside out.
Continuing Education and Community: Your Journey Doesn’t End Here
At Living Ground, we understand that the path to mastering live blood analysis is an ongoing journey of growth and discovery. That’s why we are committed to providing comprehensive support to our students, both during and after the course, ensuring that you have the resources and guidance you need to thrive as a professional analyst.
Our commitment to your success extends beyond the classroom, and we take pride in fostering a vibrant community of new and experienced analysts. Upon completing the course, you’ll gain access to a wealth of ongoing support resources designed to nurture your development and empower you to navigate any challenges that may arise.
Email Support
Have a burning question about a theory or technique covered in the training? Or perhaps you’re facing a unique situation and seeking guidance? Leisha is just an email away, ready to provide personalized support and address any queries or concerns you may have as you embark on your journey as a professional analyst.
Private Facebook Group
Exclusive to our students and alumni, our private Facebook group, “Learning Live Blood Analysis,” serves as a vibrant hub for collaboration and knowledge-sharing. Here, you can connect with fellow analysts, seasoned practitioners, and our dedicated tutors, fostering a sense of community and ensuring that you never feel alone on your path. Whether you’re seeking advice, sharing insights, or simply celebrating your successes, this welcoming space encourages open dialogue and continuous learning.
One-on-One Training
For those seeking a more personalized and focused approach, we offer additional one-on-one training opportunities. Whether you prefer in-person sessions by visiting our Project Site or remote sessions via Skype or Zoom, Leisha is ready to provide tailored guidance and support, helping you refine your skills and overcome any specific challenges you may face. (Please note that this additional training is not included in the course fee.)
Online Personalized Live Blood Analysis Offer
At Living Ground, we believe that your journey to know your inner self is a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and growth. By providing ongoing support and fostering a strong community of learners, we aim to empower you with the resources and confidence you need to make a lasting impact on your health
As a student, you are invited to join our Facebook Group ‘Learning Live Blood Analysis’ – a private group of students. All students will gain access to “member only” articles on Living Ground’s blog page
If you have any questions about this topic or LBA and the course, contact Leisha directly
Course Duration: We expect most students to complete the course in 3-5 months.
Equipment requirements are outlined in the Course Overview. This course does require a microscope and accessories
A powerful course tailored for everyone to master the art of
analyzing their living blood—the very essence of life.
Curriculum Overview
INTRODUCTION TO LIVE BLOOD ANALYSIS FOR THE LAYPERSON
Course Details & Overview
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH (TERRAIN) & MICROBIOME
Introduction to Terrain Theory and the Microbiome (Onion Layer, Hering’s Law of Cure, Disease Suppression, Microbiome and Terrain Theory), The History of Live Blood and Disease – The Big 4
LESSONS
A Holistic Perspective of Health M1L1
Microbe & Terrain Theory, History of Live Blood M1L2
What is Homeostasis? M1L3
MODULE 2: BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY
The Human Anatomy: Identify the key components of blood and their functions. Understand the various factors that influence blood composition. Recognize the complexity of the blood system and its role in health.
LESSONS
Human Anatomy from Terrain Perspective M2L1
MODULE 3: THE MICROSCOPE & SAMPLE TAKING
Learn how to properly use a microscope for live blood observation. Develop skills in collecting and preparing live blood samples.
LESSONS
The Factors that Influence the Blood M3L1
Setting Up the Microscope and Taking a Sample M3L2
MODULE 4: RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY
LESSONS
Grading, Red Ball and LBA Normal, Artifacts Sheet M4L1
Protein Dysregulation, Rouleau, RBC Aggregation M4L2
Poikilocytes – Acanthocytes, Echinocytes, Schistocytes M4L3
Anisocytosis (Macrocytes & Microcytes), Ovalocytes, Cloud Patterns M4L4
MODULE 5: THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
LESSONS
The White Blood Cells M5L1
MODULE 6: OTHER BLOOD ANOMALIES
LESSONS
Crystals: Cholesterol, Uric Acid M6L1
Crystals: Fibrin, Fermentation M6L2
MODULE 7: TYING IT ALL TOGETHER
LESSONS
Nutrients and Live Blood M8L1
Putting It All Together M7L2