What is the Naessens preventive blood test and why is it unavailable?
The Naessens preventive blood test is performed in a laboratory setting and is done with live blood (a very small drop of blood taken from the tip of a finger) to evaluate the status of the body’s natural defence mechanisms. The blood sample taken is then immediately observed under an optical microscope equipped with either a dark field condenser or a diachromic condenser and its analysis is done under a strict protocol which will clearly reveal (without interpretation) the strength of the natural defences. The Naessens preventive blood test is not a diagnostic test but rather a preventive screening test. The Naessens blood test is not yet available to the general public but preliminary steps seeking its recognition have been undertaken. At this time, the test is only used as an experimental test in fundamental biology.
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