Dark Field Microscopy

Dark Field Microscopy

The dark field microscopic examination of a freshly extracted drop of blood is one of the most important examinations in holistic medicine carried out in the Integrated Care Center, it enables us to view the inner terrain (milieu) and to examine the functionality of the blood cells. It also shows the evolutionary stages of the smallest proteins (endobionts) which are found in every human body.

Moreover, we can view any developed structures such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Dark field microscopy shows the state of the blood cells, endobionts, and plasma, making bacterial processes and fungal pre-stages in the blood visible.

The dark field examination is particularly suitable for the evaluation of patients experiencing chronic diseases, recurring bacterial problems, candida and other fungal problems, and children who are prone to infections. It can also provide answers to questions concerning chronic toxicity (e.g. amalgam disturbances).

Dark field microscopy is a vital instrument for the supervision of biological therapies. For example, tests can be made by adding blood directly to the medication and by controlling its reaction. This examination is very motivating to patients because the results can be discussed and demonstrated live on-screen. It cannot be replaced by any other blood examination; neither by a normal microscope examination nor by blood tests sent to laboratories. The blood rapidly changes its function if there are changes in the inner terrain. Another positive point is the possibility of judging degenerative tendencies, which is vitally important for assessing a patient’s susceptibility to tumors.

Dark Field Microscopy procedure:

Using a very fine needle, a drop of blood is taken from the ear lobe or finger of the patient on a glass slide. Without fixation or coloring, the blood is examined immediately under a special dark field microscope with 1000X enlargement. The patient can follow the process via video transmission on screen. The examination lasts approximately 15 minutes. The blood can be examined again at regular intervals for several hours after taking the sample. This procedure informs us about the speed of cell degeneration, cell resilience, immune system, degenerative tendency, and susceptibility to tumors.

We recommend repeating this examination every 3 months during biological treatment. The Integrated Care Center periodically offers courses on this method of blood examination. With this method, it is proven by researchers the existence of a correlation between blood parasites, symbionts, bacteria, and fungi that develop in the human body is transformed into pathogenic agents of diseases, depending on the inner terrain (i.e. according to the acid-alkaline balance, protein content and level of trace elements). The early stages of a dysfunction which have not yet caused any illness, but nevertheless present a threat to the patient’s health, can also be detected under dark field examination. Therefore, this type of examination provides a necessary instrument for our ability to assess and address the health of an individual.

With the use of dark field microscopy, and coupling it with such therapies as idiopathic and biological remedies, we can alter the health within the milieu of the patient, and many times, offer the important antibiotic effect that leads to positive health outcomes.

The full-view X-ray is also taken to reveal hidden jaw bone irritation, such as ingrown wisdom teeth. They interfere with the tooth-related meridian system and lead to neurological and sympathetic nervous system disturbances. Jaw bone irritation can be seen from extracted teeth. This irritation can lead to very strong symptoms anywhere in your body and is seldom noticed at the point of irritation itself. Biological medicine methods seek to regulate these influences.
The close relationship of the teeth to the sinuses can explain chronic mucous membrane, sinus, or lung disease. In addition, judging the mandibular articulation provides information about chewing dynamics, which when distributed, can lead to head and neck problems.
Based on this X-ray, we can determine the dental treatment required for the healing process of your disease.