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, you asked " What is the difference between the BTA and microscopy? I need

to assess blood coagulation, minerals, and immune. I am also interested in

knowing more about enzyme therapy for blood thinning

and other conditions if anyone knows about that. "

, the Microscopic Peripheral Blood Screening that Cheney does using the

Bradford Research scanner involves pricking your finger and putting several

drops on a slide or slides. They are studied immediately under a high power

microscope. There is a monitor on which you can see the pictures, and if

fascinating stuff shows up that the doctor wants to keep, they take a photo of

it. With the Bradford scan and with Cheney's use of it, there are two phases -

the close up microscopic view of individual cells, and a less close up view of

each drop of blood as a whole - the clotting cascade. A great deal of

information can be gleaned by someone trained and knowledgeable in this

technique.

The Biological Terrain Assessment involves taking blood (from a vein), saliva,

and urine and analyzing them. It's a very different test, but also very useful.

If you put " Biological Terrain Assessment " into any basic search engine, you'll

come up with several hits that will give you a good idea of what it can do.

As to enzyme therapy and blood thinning, the only thing I can contribute is that

I take Protease 375K made by NESS/Transformation and available from NEEDS

(needs.com). I take one each night on an empty stomach with my bedtime meds.

There is no protein for the protease to digest in your stomach, so it goes into

your blood stream and breaks down undigested food particles from leaky gut,

attacks the protein casing of many bad critters, somehow makes the blood cells

stop sticking together, etc. I don't really understand what it does, I just know

that once I started taking it there was a dramatic difference in the results of

my live blood cell analyses - the docs all said " What clean blood! "

Take care. Carol

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