It really is. My red blood cells were stacked in chains called Rouleaux, explaining why I barely bled if I was injured. Was able to correct with herbs and supplements. Probably saved me from an early heart attack.
My coworker had opposite problem, her red blood cells were very weak and we could see them fade and pop on the screen. I'm guessing poor nutrition was her culprit, she only ate junk food.
I absolutely would have it done again, considered getting a microscope and learning to do it myself.
Yes. That's why I haven't already done it, but they're not unobtainable either. No, doctors don't accept it's validity, aka they haven't found a way to make big money for pharma so insurance won't cover it.
I was lucky and got mine done at a health fair for $20. Last I checked it was about $500. Under Bidenomics probably more now.
It really is. My red blood cells were stacked in chains called Rouleaux, explaining why I barely bled if I was injured. Was able to correct with herbs and supplements. Probably saved me from an early heart attack. My coworker had opposite problem, her red blood cells were very weak and we could see them fade and pop on the screen. I'm guessing poor nutrition was her culprit, she only ate junk food. I absolutely would have it done again, considered getting a microscope and learning to do it myself.
Yes. That's why I haven't already done it, but they're not unobtainable either. No, doctors don't accept it's validity, aka they haven't found a way to make big money for pharma so insurance won't cover it. I was lucky and got mine done at a health fair for $20. Last I checked it was about $500. Under Bidenomics probably more now.