Helen Fast

A microscopist analyzed my husband’s live blood in February 2023. He had less than half the volume he should have had. The red blood cells he had were clumped and badly misshapen. He was admitted to hospital in early March, when he was diagnosed with severe anemia and a hemorrhagic stroke. In June he had three valves replaced/repaired. By fall of that year he was much improved. He was not taking any pharmaceuticals, though ankle swelling was evident and we continued to have his blood analyzed every two months.

In December I remembered the VitalAxion footbath manual—he had been too weak to use it when I bought it—and read the section on live blood analysis. David subsequently had footbaths on December 16, 19, 23, 26, 31, and January 2 and 5. He had his blood analyzed later that day. This was the first time David’s face broke into a smile when the results appeared on screen. His blood was visibly much improved over all his previous tests, and there were very few thrombocytes. Another bonus was that his ankles were largely back to normal. Two days ago, he said he felt better than he could ever remember feeing. Thank you Francois!!