Today i ate the usual which is just fine with me. Though i had these rolls with some yummy goodness in em i had to eat em early because i had my live blood cell analysis session this afternoon.
I arrived at Rhonda's Office and we got right to it. I was curious what was going to happen and started right in with all kinds of questions. She gave me just a little prick on the finger and took a very small sample of my blood and put it on a small piece of glass and then placed it under a huge microscope with a camera attached to it.
She turned on the tv and bam... there it was, my blood cells movin around in plasma. It was so cool, we began to look around and the first comment she said was that my plasma is really clean - then she says oh theres some bacteria there.. and some undigested food there.. I asked what?? how can i have that food there. Shes said that my drop of blood had been through my entire body in the last 20 seconds, whoa. We looked at white blood cells and t-cells and various other "stuff" as we scanned the sample. Bottom line is that my blood seemed a little low in iron and vitamin c and that could impact my immune system. We also saw a couple cells that had free radical damage but really there wasn't much. She said that was normal. I snapped lots of pictures and will post here soon. We talked about a few other conditions my cells had and decided that we will have another check at the end of my two months to see the progress. She also said that my low iron could be much better than it was before i started the raw based on all the raw kale in my diet.
Truly i would recommend this to everyone - by looking at the cells in this manner one would be able to detect all kinds of possible conditions that could lead to health problems of a serious nature.
Rhonda's Contact information is:
NSG Health & Education
2900 Bristol ST. Building B #107
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Ask for Rhonda Donahue 714-863-5959 and ask about the discount regarding Raw Matt and 118 Degrees.
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