Evaluation of changes in the formed elements of blood under a microscope

Evaluation of changes in the formed elements of blood under a microscope

Evaluation of changes in the formed elements of blood under a microscope

This method enables the evaluation of erythrocyte condition, including their morphology, dimensions, and motility within the blood plasma. Additionally, it facilitates the identification of aggregation, which refers to the adhesion of erythrocytes forming coin-like structures, as well as the observation of “sludge” formation, characterized by the solid conglomerate of erythrocytes covering the entire visual field.

The patient, a 65-year-old male with blood group IV, underwent a blood examination prior to consuming the “Vodis” drink. The findings revealed immobile erythrocytes, along with aggregation of erythrocytes, platelets, and poikilocytes, indicating damage to the erythrocytes caused by free radicals. The dense gluing of erythrocytes made it difficult to assess their shape and size. A subsequent study was conducted 30 minutes after consuming a single 330 ml serving of “Vodis”. The results showed improved mobility of the plasma, with a 70% decrease in aggregation. Platelets remained unchanged, and the damage to erythrocytes caused by free radicals was significantly reduced. Sludge was observed, but there was no solid conglomerate formation. Another study was conducted the following day, with a daily intake of 660 ml of “Vodis” (330 ml in the morning and 330 ml in the evening). The plasma remained mobile, and there was no aggregation of erythrocytes. Platelet aggregation showed slight changes in shape. Notably, poikilocytes were absent.

The presence of individually dispersed, variably sized erythrocytes suggests a potential insufficiency of B vitamins, folic acid, and iron within the body. This condition is known as anisocytosis. Conversely, the observation of erythrocytes with irregular, scalloped edges in the bloodstream may indicate an elevated presence of free radicals. It is worth noting that the patient did not exhibit individually dispersed, rounded erythrocytes. However, following the administration of Vodis, the presence of erythrocytes with scalloped edges was no longer observed in the blood sample taken the following day.

The occurrence of various pathologies, including cancer, can be attributed to the destruction of a significant number of erythrocytes by free radicals. The presence of such erythrocytes is indicative of body intoxication. It is noteworthy that the patient exhibited only mild signs of intoxication at the onset of the study, owing to the absence of a large number of erythrocytes destroyed by free radicals. Following the administration of “Vodis” on the second day, no signs of intoxication were observed.

The method also enables the evaluation of the body’s immune system. The presence of leukocytes in the blood, which are inactive, small in size, tend to aggregate in groups of two or three cells, and a decrease in their overall count, indicate a decline in immunity. Normally, leukocytes are two or three times larger than erythrocytes and exhibit significant activity. The immune system of the patient under study was deemed satisfactory, as there were no inactive or small leukocytes observed. However, it is noteworthy that on the second day of Vodis intake, leukocytes displayed heightened activity.

The patient’s condition may be assessed by observing the state of their platelets. The presence of platelet accumulation in significant clusters may suggest a predisposition to thrombus formation. At the outset, the patient exhibited platelet aggregation. However, on the second day following the administration of Vodis, the platelets exhibited a somewhat altered behavior, with a lack of aggregation at the same levels as previously observed.

The presence of diminished fibrinogen spicules can indicate potential strain or excessive workload on the liver. Prior to the administration of “Vodis,” fibrinogen spicules were observed to detach approximately 3 minutes after the examination. However, on the third day following the intake of “Vodis” (equivalent to 1980 ml or 6 bottles of 330 ml each), no fibrinogen spicules were observed during the blood plasma examination. Additionally, the patient’s facial yellowness, which was initially present, has subsided.

Various types of fungi, pathogenic bacteria, occasional larvae of helminths, and protozoa can be indicative of dysbacteriosis. It was observed that pathogenic bacteria were present during the initial examination. However, following the administration of “Vodis” on the third day, their activity and quantity noticeably diminished.

Candida spores (yeast infection).

The presence of Candida spores was not detected during the initial reception, and subsequently, their absence has been noted.

Parasites (pay attention to internal organs).

Parasites were not detected during the initial reception, and their presence was not subsequently observed during the subsequent receptions.

Rod-shaped bacteria

Missing.

Parasites on erythrocytes

Missing.

Cholesterol crystalloids may form when there is an excess of cholesterol in the bloodstream and the body is unable to effectively eliminate it, potentially leading to the onset of cardiovascular conditions. It has been observed that larger cholesterol crystalloids are present in the blood plasma. Following the administration of Vodis, a slight reduction in plaque size was noted on the third day.

The presence of crystalloids composed of uric acid salts may suggest a potential impairment in the kidney’s filtration capacity, as well as a predisposition towards the development of sand, urolithiasis, gout, and uric acid diathesis.

Significant quantities of uric acid salt crystalloids are observed in the plasma, indicating the patient’s condition of gout. Following the administration of “Vodis” on the third day, notable alterations in the shape and volume of these crystalloids have been observed.

The presence of crystalloids of salts derived from orthophosphoric acid indicates a significant disturbance in phosphorus-calcium metabolism, leading to a deficiency of calcium in the body. This deficiency, in turn, serves as a potential factor for the emergence of diverse pathologies. However, upon consumption of Vodis drink, the patient no longer exhibits the presence of orthophosphoric acid crystalloids.

Initial investigations were carried out under the supervision of Kara Alla Leonidovna, the esteemed leader of the “Empire of Health” center.