But like the leaves that fall from their branches as the tree prepares its body for winter, we must also acknowledge that we too will begin to rust and rot, and like the tree our body must too begin to purify and purge itself of toxins and dying cells, moving them out of the body, away from the tissues, like the leaves fall away from the tree.
This kind of damage also accelerates the aging process, directly causing wrinkles and age spots and placing a heavy load on the immune system. Cells become damaged by free radical attack. Enzyme activity is altered and the extracellular matrix around the cells becomes compromised. Water soluble fragments of this matrix get into the blood stream and alter the blood clotting cascade. When this happens we find that blood does not coagulate perfectly. This is one mechanism that can alter a “normal” blood pattern.
Using a high powered microscope to look at Dry Blood for patient education has a unique ability to observe the extent of free radical activity taking place in the body. This procedure is called the ‘Dry Blood Oxidative Stress Test’ and is very simply a drop of blood from the finger tip placed on a glass slide in a series of layers. Blood is an interesting indicator of health and where free radicals are concerned, their activity impacts blood morphology.
Reading the layers of Dry Blood is like reading an ink blot, and can reveal a lot about the overall state of someone’s health. Blood from a healthy person will be uniform in coagulation and tightly connected. In an individual with health problems and excess of free radical activity, the Dry Blood layer profile will be discontinuous, showing puddles of white polymerized protein, showing Oxidative Stress. The more sick the patient is from free radicals or oxidative stress, the more disconnected the dried layer of blood will be.
The image to the right is from a person who has cancer. Notice how the blood fails to coagulate completely and has many white areas. These are the polymerized proteins puddles and they reflect oxidative stress. They present the degradation of the body’s extracellular matrix from the free radical activity. Since free radical activity has been implicated in nearly all disease processes, this test can be used as a quick reference to gauge the severity and extent of someone’s health problems. The test reveals the level of irritation/inflammation or a degenerative condition, especially how the lymphatic system functions.
Hello Dr. Knudtzon – I met Lars Aarup from Huxley Golf at a local business networking meeting and he told me a little about you and your more functional approach to modern medicine. I have been following leaders in the field of Functional/Integrative medicine for the last 4 years. I am now qualified as a Nutritionist and Advanced Dietary Supplement Advisor and I am just putting the finishing touches to my own website http://www.healthrevolution.biz. I am aiming at English speaking Ex-pats aged 50 plus who are beginning to realise that correct Nutrition and Lifestyle will enable them to slow down the ageing process and help them remain vibrant and independent for as long as possible. Health Coaches in the U.K. and U.S.A. work well with Functional Doctors and as you probably realise there are very few here in Spain. It would be lovely to meet up with you to see if there is any way forward that may be of mutual benefit. I love the idea of the dry blood analysis!
Kind regards,
Diana Taylor
HI Diana
So sorry some mistake in the system allows me to see this now –
would be great to catch up.
Let me know how you are doing and lets see what we can do
All the best
Pernille