Developed by zoologist and bacteriologist Prof.
Dr. Günther Enderlein, the darkfield microscope gives us an
examination of the native blood. This procedure shows us the
composition of the blood, especially the condition of the
leucocytes, the erythrocytes, the plasma and the microbes that
exist in it. The examination of the native blood in the
darkfield microscope is very well suited to find an exact early
diagnosis due to the changes in the blood, which precede a
disease, and can be recognized in their early beginnings and be
treated respectively.
8/29/06
Patient with shortness if breath, fatigue and ringing in
ears. Had been ill for months.
Picture shows severe rouleaux (coin stacking) and oxidative
stress (fibrin deposits).
8/31/06
After using high dose antioxidants, the oxidative stress is
resolved.
There is significant rouleaux present still.
9/13/06
With adjusting hormones, modifying diet and increasing
antioxidants, the rouleaux is beginning to lessen.
1/5/07
The patient had an episode of chest pain and pressure. The
rouleaux is worse. Treatments include infusion of
antioxidants, minerals and vitamins.
Chest pressure was resolved eventually with the use of
prescription medications and supplements.
6/27/07
Fatigue has worsened. This shows an increase in the rouleaux
and oxidative stress.
9/12/07
Following second round of intensive treatment with infusions
and increasing medications, rouleaux seemed to disappear,
however the limpet forms of red cells lead us to investigate
chronic infectious activity.
1/31/08
After antibiotic therapy for a presumptive chronic
infection, the blood normalized. Although fragile at this
point, the patient is fine after a complicated and prolonged
therapeutic journey.