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Functional Assessments
 

  Medical Microscopy
Medical Microscopy is a wellness assessment tool that makes use of a high-resolution microscope, fiber optics, and color imaging technologies to produce computerized images of blood and other tissues.

Trained technicians, using 5,000X magnification, are able to view cellular activity, structures, and patterns. Samples of blood as small as a single drop may be imaged and interpreted using Bradford Peripheral Blood Assessments (BPBA).


BPBA is a functional blood analysis using computerized images from a high-powered microscope (5,000X magnification) attached to a computer. This assessment method yields information on cellular activity, structures, and patterns.

BPBA is a cost-effective way to assess the amount and general location of oxidative stress, as well as the presence of excessive hormones, enzymes, toxicities, and other by-products of biological stress. It also helps determine the current nutritional status of the cells and track the effects of free radicals, which are tied to accelerated aging, metabolic dysfunctions, and disease.

BPBA may be used in conjunction with homeopathic remedies as well as nutritional, antioxidant, enzyme, and immune-support.

Ron Murray received his microscopy training from Professor Robert Bradford through the Bradford Research Institute.

Ron Murray and certain other Asclepeion Center staff have been certified to use the Bradford microscope for research pursuant to a Federal research grant provided to the Bradford Research Institute in association with American Biologics under the International Metabolic Research and Development Project for the Bradford Peripheral Blood Assessments. The use of the microscope is to accumulate statistical or research data and, by observing various cellular nutritional levels in the blood, provide a functional assessment to the patient. Depending on observations, certain homeopathic remedies, natural supplements, and/or diet and exercise changes may be suggested to the client. Note: The procedure is not a medical diagnostic procedure and any suggestions of homeopathic remedies, natural supplements, and/or diet and exercise are not to be considered medical treatment.

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