Circulation Booster Mobile and Darkfield Microscopy
Darkfield Microscopy or Live Blood Analysis is a way of studying live whole blood cells under a specially adapted microscope that projects the dynamic image onto a video screen. The darkfield microscopic examination of freshly taken live blood can be very informative. It enables us to view the functions of the red blood cells. It is most suitable for the evaluation of patients with chronic diseases.
How is the examination carried out? Using a very fine needle, a drop of blood is taken from the ear lobe and directly placed on a glass slide. The blood is examined immediately after taking it through a special darkfield microscope with up to 1000x enlargement.
In general terms, blood circulates in the human about once every minute. For example, it takes about 40 seconds for the blood to reach the ear lobe for example. Therefore, a normal 30-minute Circulation Booster Mobile therapy will circulate the total blood supply 30 times. This is significant so it is not surprising that positive changes to the blood occur.

The male person is aged 60 years and has no disease symptoms. Blood taken from the ear lobe before stimulation shows the red blood cells clinging together. The blood is “sticky” and, with poor separation of the red blood cells (erythrocytes). It is ‘thick’ and unable to transport an optimum amount of oxygen and other nutrients. Clearly, this person does not enjoy optimal health.


It also means that therapy doesn’t have to be continuous to maintain this result. As a passenger in a commercial aircraft for example, two hours or more between therapies is realistic (except for a person who is prone to clotting where more frequent use is recommended).
