BIOMEDX HEALTH FOUNDATIONS WORKSHOP
It’s Hands-On with Biological Microscopy & Human Flow Analytics
for Effective Health Advocacy
Here’s one view of the Biomedx Biotorium.
Attendees are shown here in a video conference with a guest speaker
discussing parasitology.
Our classroom seats 16 in comfortable conference chairs and we have 8 lab stations to pair people to
biological microscopes and assorted lab gear. It is all designed to provide you hands-on skills to learn the
most effective health advocacy happening in the world today.
All of the workshop material for this class is held online at edu.biomedx.com. If printed out it would exceed
well over 1000 pages. The smaller version of all this when printed in the past and put together was
sometimes referred to as the Biomedx bible binder...
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Today all of this material plus a whole lot more including video segments is online at edu.biomedx.com.
This site encompasses all your pre-class study material plus post-class deep dive material, historical
reference texts, articles, papers, related audio and video-taped seminars.
All attendees of the live hands-on workshop must be members of the online platform.
Covering certain sections of this material is mandatory to do before you come to class.
Here are the 20 core modules at edu.biomedx.com:
INT - Module 1 - Introduction. Review intro to the workshop study material and a chance to meet your
instructors. Here you will also access a study guide to use as you go through this material before coming to
the live hands-on workshop.
HSB - Module 2 - Health Science Basics. Five lesson monographs as a refresher if needed or as a basic
introduction if these sciences are new to you. Monographs cover Medical Terminology; Anatomy,
Physiology, Pathology; General Chemistry; Hematology Basics; Digestion.
HRR - Module 3 - How You Rot & Rust. Secrets uncovered and explored through the use of microscopes,
meters, measures and more through a reading of the book How You Rot & Rust and a preview of the live
presentation slides.
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HCP - Module 4 - High Complexity Placebomes. The IT that heals may be more than you think. One
thing we may be doing for our clients tomorrow is engaging them in high complexity placebomes, a
scientific protocol with interesting research behind it.
MST - Module 5 - Microscope Technology. Going through the technology of the amazing microscope.
LB1- Module 6 - Qualitative Live Blood Microscopy. Understanding live blood under the microscope;
red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, exosomes, peripheral plaque and more. The qualitative live
blood microscopy portion of this material covers 4 modules (this one plus modules 7, 8, & 9). This module
breaks down into 53 segments over 5 sections.
LB1 - Module 7 - Recorded Lectures. 16 segments of recorded video of prior class lectures covering the
understanding of Live Blood under the microscope.
LB2 - Module 8 - Live Blood Part 2. 22 segments in 3 sections expanding the peripheral plaque
phenomenon with the work of Dr. Keiichi Morishita and the relationship of plaque formations to the Bong
Han Vessel / Primo Vascular meridian system.
LB3 - Module 9 - Live Blood Part 3. A continuation on Live Blood microscopy with a summary overview
on the contribution of Emanuel Revici MD.
PDT - Module 10 - The Pathology Determination Test - A Basis for Cancer Diagnosis. A simple clot
retraction (Bolen modified) microscopy process pioneered at Spears Chiropractic Hospital in the 1950’s
claiming 99% accuracy yet it is unknown in the medical field.
OST - Module 11 - The Oxidative Stress Test. Understanding oxidative clot retraction blood markers
through simple microscopic testing. Also referred to by some as the Bolen or HLB (Heiten LaGarde
Bradford) dry layer blood test.
OST - Module 12 - Recorded Lectures. Recorded videos of prior class lectures covering the PDT / dry
layer / oxidative stress test.
PRA - Module 13 - Practicum Supplemental. Practice pointers and more. Doing white blood cell count
differentials with your microscope using manual counters, understanding blood type, diets and lectins from
A to Z, peripheral plaque ear lobe blood sampling...
FSA - Module 14 - Flow Systems Auditing. This module looks at getting the quantitative numbers that lie
behind the qualitative microscopic picture using urine, saliva, meters, measures, and more. Walks through
the core 5 homeostatic controls that are key to knowing the clients situational physiology; electrolyte status,
lipid anabolic catabolic disposition, glucogenic ketogenic energy processing, autonomic balance,
compartmental pH.
OMB - Module 15 - The Oral Microbiome. Identifying oral spirochetosis and more through the
microscope and connecting the oral microbiome to overall health.
PRO - Module 16 - Protocols & Viewpoints. Covering diets, supplements, and practical applications of
the periodic table of the elements vis a vis Emanuel Revici's incredible insights on its organization and way
to use it to target mineral compounds for specific health issues.
URI - Module 17 - Urine Microscopy & More. Urine for a surprise as we cover not only the microscopy
of urine using your microscope to uncover what it has to tell, but also the use of urine for biologically
targeted individualized immunotherapy.
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WTR - Module 18 - On Water. This module explores water as the fundamental universal healing medium
as it records and holds information (viewable under the microscope as you will see) useful for correcting
and restoring life processes.
BRC - Module 19 - The Biological Reset Center. Gearing up your health practice to incorporate
regenerative, anti-aging and self-healing processes to create your own Biological Reset Center.
CYA - Module 20 - Inside Law. Guidelines in foundational law to help you work privately and protect
your practice from government over-reach.
In 3½ days we attempt to encapsulate all of this material for you while providing hands-on instruction in a
live class environment.
The live workshop is a dynamic extension of the online material where you get actual hands-on instruction,
have opportunity to share and network with others, get directed personal attention, and essentially get done
what is very difficult to do in a solely online environment.
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Live Hands-on Program Agenda - 35 Contact Hours - Times shown are approximate.
Day One
8:00am-Noon Rot & Rust Workshop - Core Foundational Principles.
We Live in a Material World
We work from the premise that health in the physical body is spiritually and vibrationally induced,
chemically and electrically driven, and biologically carried out. That precept covers a lot of ground
and we will be digging into it throughout the workshop. Fundamental to our physical existence is
elements – as in the periodic table of the elements. When elements step off that table the dance of
life begins in this material world. There is an organization and structure to the periodic table of the
elements and knowing it will drive you to new ways of looking and organizing health protocols.
The pH Regulatory System of the Body
How people can get into trouble being too alkaline and how acidifying can bring back balance.
What? Sound shocking? Confused? You won’t be after this session. We take pH concepts to a new
level of understanding beyond the simplistic thinking that permeates much of the alternative and
natural health field today regarding acid/alkaline balance. pH is a measure of biochemical speed &
resistance and also reflects a magnetic factor - and it must be understood that it is only the tail of a
much larger biochemical dog.
Old Biological Theories Reviewed with New Understanding
The work of Gunther Enderlein, Antoine Bechamp and others brought to light with modern scientific
theory.
Electrolyte and Mineral Issues
Of prime importance in the consideration of any imbalance that any individual might experience is
what is going on with minerals/electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes = electricity and one’s body can
have too much or too little and either situation is a precursor for the manifestation of issues with the
tissues that unfold in many directions.
Blood as a Holograph of Consciousness- the Quantum Picture
Beginning exploration into areas that will be further explored on day 2, 3 and 4.
Cellular Membrane Lipid Dynamics
Understanding fatty acid/sterol membrane dynamics is where the rubber meets the road in terms of
understanding pH issues and everything related to our circadian existence and the “look” of blood
under the microscope and how that impacts the body’s entire system of flow and water makeup.
Zeta Potential – Another Key to the Blood and Flow Picture
Blood is a colloidal suspension under the control of zeta potential. Heart issues are always renal
issues are always blood issues. The ins and outs of rheology. Sound like Greek to you? It won’t after
this session.
Noon-1pm Box lunch w/video presentation
1:00-3:00 Digestion
The physics of assimilation. Your gut as a primary source of blood cell hematopoiesis while bone
marrow hematopoiesis may just be a compensatory avenue.
Mitochondrial Quanta
The cell as gel and shocking news (to some) that the sodium potassium pump theory was just that, a
theory - and it has been disproved. Replacing it is the association-induction hypothesis of G. Ling.
We’ll lay it out as easy as possible and dive into mitochondria, autophagy, mitophagy and more
while we’re at it.
Nutrition and Your Mind
What every psychologist and psychiatrist should know but have never been taught (including other
docs as well) about fats, sugars, energy and more.
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Reduction and Oxidation
The flow of life moves with the flow of electrons. Qualitative measures you can
“see” with the microscope.
We also touch upon; blood type & diet, the lymphatic system, the enzyme connection, your body's
own medicine - homeopathy/isopathy, subtle energy; new frontiers for medicine, FOCI impact and
more.
3:00-5:00 Live blood perspectives.
How zeta potential affects blood suspensions. DNA correlations, environmental factors, what you
see related to holographic imaging, conscious and sub-conscious aspects of the blood picture vis a
vis quantum physics. Working with clients; style, form, substance. Using questionnaires. Driving to
protocols for conditions from the naturopathic perspective. Delineating boundaries between
education and the practice of medicine or clinical process. Using the live blood scoresheets.
Empowering a progressive CAM (complimentary & alternative medicine) practice.
5:00-6:00 Hands-on Microscope Lab.
Day Two
8:00-9:15 Recap your blood home study
Our on-line pre-class program covers the ins and outs of red cells, white cells, T cells, B cells,
parasites, monocytes, etc. We cover the allopathic/nutritional perspective, biological theories,
possible causes of what you see, signs and implications of what you see, and ask why in order to
connect the dots to physiology. We attempt to bring the pictures home with simple stories. We
introduce the work of the late Marcel Bessis – one of the few (if not only) mainstream hematology
instructors and university level textbook authors who’s objective was to put live blood microscopy
into hematology curriculums and every day clinical use. We cover more on the work of Emanual
Revici and his anabolic/catabolic paradigm as related to blood. We’ll touch on the peripheral plaque
phenomenon as outlined through the phase contrast microscopy work of Dr. Keiichi Morishita in
Japan. As we introduce this it will also lead to discussing the phenomenon of meridian
hematopoiesis and the primo-vascular/Bong-han vessel system, remnants of which can make their
appearance in the peripheral blood sticks we’ll be viewing.
9:15-10:30 Hands-on Lab
You’ll do many finger sticks, get live blood and dry layer samples. Your own and others. You might
also do some earlobe sticks to further explore the peripheral plaque phenomenon as outlined through
the phase contrast microscopy work of Dr. Keiichi Morishita in Japan. As we introduce this it will
also lead to discussing the phenomenon of meridian hematopoiesis and the primo-vascular/Bong-han
vessel system, remnants of which can make their appearance in the peripheral blood sticks we’ll be
viewing.
10:30-Noon Genetics, Food, Food as Genetic Medicine
Linda, our resident un-registered nurse, will walk through a recap of important concepts and give
you some powerful clinical tools you can take home and begin applying.
Noon-1:15 You eat, we keep the discussion going.
1:30-6:00 The Dry Layer Oxidative Stress Check & PDT Pathology Determination Test
Oxidative interference in the unfolding of the coagulation cascade within blood can alter
fibrin/fibrinogen linking & cross linking polymerization which leaves tell-tale imprints in dried
blood. This is a fascinating study that potentially offers insights to overall free radical stresses in the
body along with certain degenerative disease and other imbalanced health markers. Slide
preparation, technique, theory, use in practice, using the dry layer scorecard, lab.
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The PDT is a little known derivative of the dried blood coagulation test pioneered in the 1950s at the
only major chiropractic hospital in the country. It expands the basic concepts of the dry layer test
above with more reflection into the bloods colloidal suspension offering insights to direct
pathological identification.
Nancy, our roving microscopist, who has worked for many CAM MDs in the area, will share what
she does and how she does it. She’ll share case studies and show additional blood images and their
related stories.
Day Three
8:00-9:30 Quantifying the Numbers Behind the Picture
While the microscope picture offers a qualitative look at the underlying “biological terrain”, behind
the picture are numbers that can quantify how the picture came to be. Auditing physiology through
measurable means and managing directed response is what the numbers behind Flow Systems
Auditing is about and this foundation is weaved throughout the workshop. Here we encapsulate the
concepts covered to this point and further demonstrate simplified toolsets to begin putting the work
into practice. See the picture, get the numbers. It’s a one two power punch that every CAM
practitioner should have in their arsenal.
9:30-Noon Hands-on the Meters for Measures and More
Lab session where you work with the data sheet and provided equipment to get your own numbers
from your urine, saliva and physiology.
Noon-1pm Box lunch w/video presentation
1:00-4:00 Delving Further into Flow Analytics
FOCI Review - targeting the gingiva
Getting client scope samples to view and educate on the oral beasties and what it means to health.
An eye opening segment with lab where we are sure to be introduced and will be seeing spirochetes
live on screen.
4:00-6:00 Regenerative Cell Therapy & the O2 Reset for Physiology
Throughout the course you will have seen a most logical and powerful health methodology
encompassing; 1) quantitative measurements you can make in order to better manage adaptive
capacity for optimal wellness and 2) the visual and qualitative perspectives that can lead to issues
needing to be cleared that may be interfering with effectively carrying out #1. Once covered, it’s
time to consider regenerative anti-aging therapy which includes the phenomenal research and
application of resetting arterial/venal endothelial cell transfer capacity - system wide - for increased
oxygen acceptance and energy production. We will touch on some amazing concepts and work being
done in the arena of bio-magnetics and if there is time left we’ll delve into heart rate variability for
autonomic system reset as well as algorithmic anti-aging via the “math” of DNA that is on the edge
of quantum physics occurring today. In total we will point you in the direction of how to incorporate
the idea of the “Biological Reset” as a service to your clients. This will seal your understanding of
much of what we’ve discussed in the program that can empower your practice and take it to a whole
new level - or kick start a new one like nothing else.
Day Four
8:00-9:00 Spillover from prior day, open Q&A
9:00-11:00 Teaching people how to be healthy in a practice restrictive environment.
We begin the morning with open Q&A. Then we move into taking a snapshot of where we’re at and
where we can go using these empowering ideas freely in practice without running afoul of
government agencies in the event you are not licensed or where some of the modalities discussed fall
outside your specific standard of practice. We’ll briefly explore areas health practitioners working
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with the “public” need to know like Medicare, CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Amendment), state medical and practice boards.
We’ll review the private association perspective, constitutionally protected provisions to practice,
and necessary private contracts you should have in moving forward with your work as a private
Practitioner Health Advocate. Beyond the USA, much of this is applicable to other countries as well.
What we do here will help greatly to calm any fears you might have of the government stepping on
you for simply helping people be healthy. You will learn how to properly frame what you do therein
retaining your rights to freely practice your new skill sets as you determine best for situation.
11:00-11:05 Graduation Ceremony
(The program does not end here but at the end of this session today it gets a little crazy with activity
so we get your certificates in your hand now.)
11:00-12:00 Fast & Furious
1) Emanuel Revici Review - How his scientific work can empower your practice
Emphasizing the two forms of water in the human body; free and bound, recap zeta potential
understandings and new research on structured water and the EZ - Exclusion Zone - dynamics.
Understanding all water is plagued by deuterium which is the #1 natural aging substance we
consume daily. How to clear your drinking water of it.
2) Microscopic Examination of Urine
What free/bound water can tell you about renal/heart issues.
3) A Quantum Theory Review
Imprinting water with signatures from urine, blood, other.
Viewing energetic imprints in water with the microscope.
Quantum entanglement and what it means to sleep and ….
12:00-1:00 LAB and…
This is a time to get a quick experience working with the different tools you might have wanted to
explore but didn’t during the main program. Perhaps you want to centrifuge and spin down urine to
see if there are holographic messages for you in your own body’s water (yes it happens). You can
get more help with your personal study goals, learn more about how to engage this service in
practice, socialize/network more with other attendees…
While there is so much material to cover, the above reflects the general outline we attempt to
maintain but the order of things may shift around a bit depending on any given class.
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Overview on the Program
Biomedx workshops offer education in the way of information, a perspective, and a way of
thinking through the human condition utilizing a framework and set of concepts that in application,
is not typically within the curriculum of medical school, nursing school, naturopathic school,
chiropractic school, or any other formal school of the healing arts. It is not the intent of Biomedx
workshops to become any of the former, it is instead to be a dynamic adjunct to the education one
already possesses and to provide new toolsets and thinking processes to enhance what someone
may already know so they may see a new level of success for themselves and their clients.
Our workshops tend to look at the human body from an engineer’s perspective while
filtered through the basic sciences. As an engineering marvel the body has numerous
interdependent feedback loops that when operating efficiently, leads to maximum adaptive
capacity and human performance.
Strategies and protocols to manage maximum performance of this marvelous machine are
derived when measures are made that define the body’s natural homeostatic controls as overlaid
upon an understanding of core physiology in new ways.
The reason for this is simple: you can’t manage what you don’t measure. If human
performance is to be managed, one has to measure in light of a goal in mind that fits within the
natural parameters of the human machine.
This is not that.
The “western” medical model has become a major force for health care in much of the
world. This model largely looks at organs and body systems as disparate parts chopped into
segmented areas. Medicine has been sliced and diced into domains of the “specialist”.
When a given area can meet clinical criteria for a diagnostic classification when assessed or
tested within the parameters defined by regulatory agencies governing those defined tests, then
appropriate treatments can be assigned. These actions are most always connected to and tied to
monetary reimbursement plans of government sanctioned insurance programs where bean
counters, administrators, and special agendas often define and rule what happens.
The Biomedx workshops do not incorporate these modes of action. Through many years of
observation it has often been shown that this “clinical” form of testing with its requisite treatment
is typically at odds with and can short circuit the body’s own inherent natural feedback systems.
The processes we delve into during workshops are designed to more or less train the trainer
who will be imparting specific health education to their clients. This education and the facilitation
of information exchange is a process which does not encompass any diagnosis, prevention, or
treatment of any disease or impairment of, or the assessment of the health of any human as that
might be defined for clinical laboratory or medical purpose.
If one were to attempt to mold this work into that model and use it in such capacity with
members of the public, one would need to be appropriately certified or licensed by the appropriate
public agency or board who are tasked with protecting the public when such actions occur. The
reasons for this are simple. Firstly, when public money is being doled out of the public purse for
reimbursement of such tests, the government needs to be assured it is getting its money’s worth
and its processes are being correctly followed. Secondly, the consequent treatment that follows
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such testing is most often of a medical nature and can be inherently dangerous if not properly
undertaken. Only authorized personnel with the requisite skill, licenses, and certifications are
allowed to work with such dangers.
Though Biomedx does not work or conduct training in these clinical areas with its inherent
risk, it does not mean that somebody who does and is following the requisite guidelines and
directives required cannot benefit enormously from our educational workshops. For many it’s as if
textbook science, perhaps long-ago studied, is reformatted and presented in entirely new ways with
unique insights and perspectives allowing mental light bulbs to fire with many “aha” moments
providing a newfound charge and excitement for one’s healing profession, which in the end is all
about the clients and their success.
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We’re often asked “what can I begin to study before class?”
It is all at edu.biomedx.com.
If you wanted to go even further, there are books you can read. Some of the textbooks that are historical and out of
print, are held in the book repository in the EDU platform’s gold extension (which also contains deep dive material
you will want to get into post-class.)
Here are some of the texts that form the basis of the material and knowledge facilitated during the workshops,
currently 8 of these that are out of print are on the EDU platform for you to access.
Control of Colloid Stability Through Zeta Potential, Thomas Riddick
Foundational study on rheology with blood and cardiology applications through the eyes and research of a colloid
chemist.
Living into the Golden Years, T.C. McDaniel, DO
The practical application of Riddick’s work as clinically applied by a practicing physician.
Monitoring Fluid & Electrolytes Precisely, Nursing Skillbook
Research in Physiopathology as Basis of Guided Chemotherapy, Emanuel Revici, MD
While continuing a full schedule clinical practice up until his death at age 101, Revici’s contributions to understanding
cell and lipid dynamics is without equal as was his practice of “real” medicine.
The Doctor Who Cures Cancer, William Kelley Eidem
A lay person perspective on the work and life of Emanuel Revici.
A Physical Theory of the Living State, Gilbert Ling
Sodium potassium pump? Not exactly.
Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life, Gerald Pollack
Ling’s work simplified.
Nutrition and Your Mind - The Psychochemical Response, George Watson, Ph.D.
When we shared this with an MD he was hopping mad. Here was information that answered so many questions and
issues he faced with his patients every day that in all of his years of training not once did this well researched and
relevant text ever surface in his studies.
Body, Mind & Sugar, E.M. Abrahamson, MD
An earlier work just as relevant as the prior text.
Body Chemistry in Health and Disease, Melvin Page, DDS
Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, Weston Price, DDS
Vitamin News, Conversations in Nutrition, Royal Lee, DDS
Boatloads of practical and useful information.
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Biological Ionization as Applied to Human Nutrition, Alexander Beddoe, DDS
On the processes of Carey Reams
Living Blood Cells and Their Ultrastructure; Red Cell Shape; Blood Smears Reinterpreted;
Marcel Bessis
The only mainstream hematology textbook writer/author for academia whose texts are an attempt to get live blood
microscopy into everyday clinical use.
Cell Wall Deficient Forms, Lida H. Mattman
Daily’s Notes on Blood, John Daily
Holographic Blood, A New Dimension in Medicine, Harvey Bigelsen, MD
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This is but a sampling.
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