How is a Microscopist Trained?
Ideally a microscopist’s training consists of an understanding of oxidology, pleophophism, nutrition and physiology. This should be a minimum expectation. Additionally, a lot of self education and continuing education is called for, coupled with attending classes given throughout the world by advanced teachers and lecturers. Much like other alternative modalities, some teachers require a certain amount of documented sessions before a certificate is given while other teachers simply pass on what they know on an ad hoc basis and might be questionable. Each teacher brings a bias into their work from their own perspectives and specialties. Training and learning never ends. I use the knowledge of pleomorphism, oxidology theories of disease and wellness, the European/German research and knowledge of biological and ortho-molecular medicine as a basis. I also analyze blood from a nutritional perspective where necessary.The best practitioners and teachers tend to be the ones that are not operat