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Darkfield microscopy ... see how healthy your blood is!

Personalized Nutritional Program
based on
Real-Time Analysis
of a Drop of Your Blood
May 1 and 2

Supporting your New Year's Resolutions for a Healthier Body!!

How healthy is your blood?  Take a look.  When you put a drop of blood under a Dark Field Microscope, and display the magnified image on a TV screen, you can tell a lot about the health of the person.  One can see digestive disorders, including leaky gut syndrome, and how efficiently you are digesting your proteins, as well as free radical damage, liver damage, plaque, and circulation problems.  Many Americans have blood that is too acidic, which can lead to certain conditions.  Blood pH can be determined from this exercise.

Tonia Hugus a nutritional counselor, will be coming to the D.C. area on
May 1 and 2 to analyze your blood and create a simple nutritional program which will work for you.  The cost is just $10, which is the cost of her supplies.  Normally this would cost much more.

If you would like to attend this interesting seminar, email Carolyn Grafton at cgrafton@erols.com

Tania has been a nutritional counselor for many years, and has recently added the dark field microscope to her tools.  This has allowed her to have a direct view into the functioning of the body.  In many cases, she has been able to show a person before and after pictures of his or her blood to demonstrate how the new nutritional program is working.  We will try to bring Tania back periodically so we can view the progress we are all making.

Come see the new Cell Tech video, and learn how to take your health to a new level.   Please Email me so I can save you a place and send you directions.  Bring a friend, so your friend can get healthier, too.


What if you could SEE, not just FEEL the results in 72 Hours?

Before Enzymes and SBGAlgae

"Before" Image

 

72 Hours Later!

"After" Image

Left Image is a Darkfield microscopy image of the subject's blood taken by Tonia Hugus on January 18, 1999 prior to subject taking Cell Tech E-12 digestive enzymes and Cell Tech's Alpha Sun.  The image's brownish color and murkiness is undesirable reflecting "erthrocyte aggregation" (an overly acidic and sticky-sluggish blood condition).   The movement and activity of the red blood cells under the microscope was very much slower in the before image than it was in the darker after image.

Right Image was taken 3 days later after subject increased her dosage of Cell Tech products supplementation.  The dark gray background = more alkaline = better.  The less refractive border of each red blood cell = cells are less prone to sticking to each other = more free flowing blood.  The larger whitish masses near the center of the image is a white blood cell.

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