Blood
Blood is the primary fluid tissue of the human body, serving as the essential vehicle for the transport of oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and immune cells, whilst simultaneously facilitating the removal of metabolic waste.
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Blood is the primary fluid tissue of the human body, serving as the essential vehicle for the transport of oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and immune cells, whilst simultaneously facilitating the removal of metabolic waste. Composed of approximately 55% plasma and 45% cellular components (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets), it provides the body's clearest diagnostic window into the internal biological terrain. Blood is exquisitely sensitive to the presence of xenobiotics, heavy metals, and electromagnetic fields, which can alter its viscosity, pH, and the structural integrity of red blood cells.
“Composed of approximately 55% plasma and 45% cellular components (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets), it provides the body's clearest diagnostic window into the internal biological terrain.
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Vital Statistics
Environmental Threats
Mercury
THREAT LEVEL: HIGHMercury can bind to the haem group in haemoglobin, displacing essential iron and reducing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
EMF Exposure
THREAT LEVEL: HIGHEmerging research shows that EMFs can cause the 'rouleaux effect', where red blood cells clump together, increasing blood viscosity and reducing microcirculation.
Pesticide Residues
THREAT LEVEL: HIGHOrganochlorine pesticides are lipophilic and circulate in the blood, where they can damage white blood cell membranes and impair immune function.
Synthetic Food Dyes
THREAT LEVEL: HIGHCertain artificial colours in the UK food supply have been shown to alter the biochemical properties of blood and trigger inflammatory responses.
Heavy Metals (Lead)
THREAT LEVEL: HIGHLead inhibits the enzyme ferrochelatase, preventing iron from being incorporated into haem, a primary cause of non-nutritional anaemia.
Pathological Connections — Linked Conditions
Warning Signals
Persistent fatigue and pallor (anaemia)
Frequent bruising without significant trauma
Slow wound healing or tendency to excessive bleeding
Recurrent infections suggesting compromised white blood cell function
Unexplained temperature dysregulation and chronic coldness
Protective Protocol
Iron from haem sources (red meat, liver — most bioavailable form)
Vitamin C with iron (increases ferrous iron absorption by 67%)
Copper (cofactor for iron incorporation into haemoglobin via caeruloplasmin)
B12 and folate (essential for red blood cell maturation and DNA synthesis)
Avoidance of heavy metal exposure (prevents haem synthesis inhibition)
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