Blog 276 Healthy Blood: Understanding Blood Analysis with Guest Expert Julie Formby.

Blog 276 Healthy Blood: Understanding Blood Analysis with Guest Expert Julie Formby.

by | May 18, 2026 | Women's Health

Healthy blood is extremely important. I am delighted to introduce my herbalist friend, Juli Formby. Julie is a Live & Dry Blood Analyst, Certified Master Herbalist, Nutritional Consultant, Biological Terrain Technician, and Iridologist. She has written this blog post to introduce us to the benefits of understanding blood analysis so that we can pursue having healthy blood.

Please read this post by Julie Formby carefully, since it is a newer topic for most people. Here it is:

During COVID, I followed prominent Live Blood Analysts (microscopists) online who were showing alarming
characteristics in the blood as a result of the virus, “shedding” and/ or the shots themselves. I began having some
severe health issues myself after all of my office staff elected to get the shots, so I sought out a Live Blood Analyst to
see if my blood had been affected from shedding and was potentially causing my health issues. With a just single
drop of blood from my fingertip, I was shown a world within my own body under the microscope: red blood cells
floating across the screen. White blood cells swooshing through the plasma, mopping up pathogens. I was reminded
of my need to do some liver cleansing and increase my hydration.


It was far for me to travel to appointments, so I asked if the microscopist would be willing to train me, emphasizing
that I would not be in competition since I lived in another region of the state. Fortunately, her attitude was that we
need more microscopists so we can help more people, and because I was already trained in nutrition and herbalism,
she agreed to train me. The rest is history. I added Live & Dry Blood Analysis to my repertoire of services offered to
health conscious clients.


Many microscopists have documented self-assembling technologies and graphene oxide when they record video
over a period of hours and days, and I had hoped to observe the same things. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I
have not seen the same formations in the blood; however, I do not continue to look at the blood after I meet with a
client—I usually see one client after another, leave my office, and go home. So maybe I am missing activity on the
slides after I turn off the lights and lock the door. I don’t know for sure. What I can say is that I have seen other
characteristics that other microscopists on the forums I belong to say are new developments in the blood since the
COVID era. One such item is colorful crystalline structures.

I learned that EDTA can be used to remove these structures from the blood, and I can confirm its effectiveness from
my own experience with clients.

Microplastics and parasites are becoming more common in the blood since COVID because microplastics are
everywhere now in our air, food and water. And cross-domain bacteria are contained in the shots. Carnicom
Institute has many images of these and other structures on their website.

Before COVID, and even today, basic Live & Dry Blood Analysis could reveal information about nutrient status, fungus, parasites, bacteria and viruses (including the companion bacteria to Lyme Disease) as well as various clotting factors that can lead to aggregation of red blood cells and platelets. Red blood cells are observed for size and shape, with healthy red blood cells being round, plump and separated from other cells.

Aberrant shapes and sizes of red blood cells can reveal if anemia, high cortisol (stress), high homocysteine
(inflammation) or hormonal imbalances may be present in the client. Digestion and kidney function can be assessed
by looking for toxins in the form of cholesterol or urinary crystals. Digestion can be further assessed in Dry Blood
Analysis if there are holes or tears in the matrix of the blood in the center of the blood spot. Dry Blood Analysis can
also reveal signs of imbalance in other body systems such as the skin, lymph, thyroid and adrenals.

Liver function and terrain can be observed if fibrin or liver toxins are present in Live Blood Analysis. Free radical damage
and cellular degeneration can be revealed if red blood cells are damaged or misshaped. In these cases, antioxidants
and/ or essential fatty acids are beneficial. Heavy metal toxicity can be seen in Dry Blood Analysis along the
“coastline” of the blood spot.

Immune function can be evaluated in Live Blood Analysis by observing the number, activity and structure of the
various types of white blood cells. In Dry Blood Analysis, viral spiking can also indicate function.

Live & Dry Blood Analysis has become a valuable and complementary tool in my toolkit to help form a complete
picture of the health status of my clients. Mail-in Live & Dry Blood Analysis kits are available if you are not from
Colorado/ Wyoming.

I work with clients both in-person and remotely. Book a free 30-minute consult to discuss your health concerns and
to see if we are a good fit.

Receive monthly educational posts on Substack about Natural Hormone Balancing and other services I offer.I hope you enjoyed this topic.

Joni’s Note: Please reach out to Juli with any questions about her services and how you can gain a better understanding what leads to healthy blood. You can find out more at her website: https://www.yournewvitality.com/about

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