Live Blood Dark Field Microscopy Analysis: Conversation with an Expert in the UK
What it can do & changes seen after the Covid “Vaccine”
I had a very informative and pleasant conversation with Shirah Mustarde near Brighton in the South of England. She is a nutritionist and dark field microscopist since many years. She runs an online training class for health professionals who want to learn and get certified in dark field microscopy. She examines blood of clients and patients of healthcare providers, particularly ones that treat Covid “vaccine” injuries.
We spoke about how live blood analysis is done, what it can tell about the state of health of the person and changes seen in the jabbed. We discussed how we can use nature, diet, grounding and to improve health but also about Ozone therapy and how it improves the health of blood, eliminates parasites and much more.
This is my first recorded Zoom video I ever made. I ask that you forgive any imperfections.
To contact Shirah, go to her website www.vitalise-nutrition.co.uk for clients and for health care practitioners, who want to take her course, go to www.livebloodanalysistraining.com.
In the video we discuss the following topics:
Beginning: Background, education
05:45 How is microscope blood analysis done/ Nutritional Influence on
Blood
11:59 What can and can’t it do/ Changes after Covid?
21:00 When Covid and the “vaccine” came along
27:14 Polarity and division seen among dark field microscopists
regarding what they see
28:00 Teaching dark field microscopy with certification
30:00 Are there hydrogels or not?
38:00 Healing with nature
40:35 Another view of EBOO vs. only Ozone Autohemotherapy
55:00 Ozone and Parasites
57.50 Consistent findings in the blood of the “vaccinated”
1h13:07 Experience and not one size fits all
1h18:20 Pleomorphism (terrain theory) seen in dried blood with seeds of
bacteria and fungi
1h25:06 Where to find Shirah
1h26:20 Training for practitioners online
1h33:00 The importance of cell membranes and grounding
1h36: Final words
I provide a platform for various views and opinions that don’t always necessarily reflect my own, so readers can do more research and decide on their own what’s right for them. This article shouldn’t be taken as medical advice which always needs to be sought from one’s personal healthcare professional.