Cellular Blood Analysis Can Detect Emotions, Forecast Disease

Cellular Blood Analysis Can Detect Emotions, Forecast Disease
By studying blood under the powerful microscopes, it's often possible to gain insight into the root cause of why a person isn’t healthy.(Pixabay)
James Templeton
9/29/2022
Updated:
10/25/2022

Ask anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, and they’ll probably tell you they wished they could have seen it coming earlier—before the biopsy, before symptoms began, and before they or their physician had any inkling that trouble was brewing.

We all know that it’s much easier to direct the path of a small stream than a raging river, and it’s the same with our health. If we’re clued in to problems very early in their progression, we stand a much better chance of nipping them in the bud.

Vital Tool in Cancer-Fighting Toolbox

Cellular blood analysis is an extraordinary and highly successful method of forecasting the root cause of future illness. It can be a vital cancer screening tool as well as a reliable marker in a patient’s progress against cancer. So, how does it work?
Using extreme microscope magnification (up to 65,000 times), an in-depth analysis reveals the overall state and condition of a person’s blood cells. It’s the specialty of a process used by physicians such as Dr. Raymond Hilu of The Hilu Institute.

Hilu, whose patients affectionately call him “Dr. Nousnours” (French for “Dr. Teddy Bear”) because of his compassionate approach toward them, is one of the leading cellular biologists in the world. He’s the only scientific collaborator personally trained by Johanna Budwig, who was nominated seven times for a Nobel Prize for her contribution in classifying fatty acids in oils.

Building on Budwig’s enormously valuable research, Hilu, who holds degrees in medicine and also surgery, has instructed doctors and scientists all around the world in the fatty acid protocol, the Mediterranean diet field, and on clinical nutrition. The fact that Hilu speaks several different languages fluently is exceedingly helpful in this process.

Blood Doesn’t Lie: Hidden Emotions Within

By studying blood under the powerful microscopes that Hilu uses at his clinic, it’s possible to evaluate the root cause of why a person isn’t healthy. Under such a microscope, he can see the quality of the blood, the quality of the nucleus, shape, and the size of red blood cells, as well as what surrounds them. These are all indicative of the state of a person’s health.
Even emotions are detectable in this live blood analysis. Someone who’s angry will have blood that’s carrying hormones that a person who isn’t angry won’t have present in their blood. For example, testosterone tends to increase during periods of anger even as cortisol decreases. This is how our blood can reveal hidden emotions.

The blood doesn’t lie. It’s a “judge” of our health. If we’re willing to listen to this judge, it will tell us what changes we need to make and what habits we need to develop in order to reverse the direction of our current state of health.

Such a blood analysis can be extremely helpful in getting to the root of health issues. Understandably, many cancer patients are frightened and may believe there’s no solution to their health diagnosis. But when presented with a blood analysis, they may become aware of how their emotions, hormones, and other factors are affecting their health. It can mean a night and day difference in the way patients interpret their health—and the key to finding their way out of declining health.

Urgency of Detoxification

As we’ve learned from many of the expert physicians, practitioners, and specialists we’ve interviewed here at the Templeton Wellness Foundation, detoxification plays a huge part in healing from chronic diseases such as cancer. And according to Hilu, the detoxification process should be tailored toward an individual’s blood screening.

A blood screening is vital to determine not only the health status when diagnosed, but also the progress made through various treatments. The blood test is key to uncovering the root cause of what’s going on within the body.

What type of toxins does Hilu typically find? Among the people he treats, heavy metals are the top offender. In fact, Hilu said in the interview that he couldn’t recall a single patient who didn’t have a high level of mercury in their mouth.

“Metals aren’t meant to be in the human body. These metals act as antennae and pull into our bodies contaminating electromagnetic fields, which add to our illness, our imbalances, and our deterioration,” he said.

Liquid Biopsy

Blood analysis is a growing field, with some tests that once required tissue now moving toward using fluids instead.
The National Cancer Institute reports that researchers are exploring an alternative approach to tissue biopsies—a liquid biopsy. This technique analyzes bits of tumor material (DNA, RNA, proteins, exosomes, and whole cells) that circulate within bodily fluids such as blood, urine, saliva, and cerebrospinal fluid.
Fluid tests are a much less invasive procedure than a tissue biopsy and are very effective in monitoring the progression of chronic conditions such as cancer and in tracking the development of drug resistance. This gives physicians an informed method of recommending up-to-date, personalized treatments.
James Templeton founded Uni Key Health Systems in 1992 and now the Templeton Wellness Foundation as a way of giving back and helping others achieve the health and wellness they are seeking.
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