11.3. The Blood
We can say that the blood is the most important organ in the organism. We examine it by checking the number of the envelopes of the energy spirals of the blood cells. If there are between 15 and 25 envelopes, the blood is good, but if we measure less than 15, the blood is not good.
The indication that the blood is week points to serious injuries of the energy body, and possibly of the physical body. Let there be no mistake: therapists check the strength and capacity of the blood cells to perform their functions, which is different from the measuring in medicine, where they measure the number of blood cells in a cubic unit. The information on the number of blood cells as measured today in medicine does not help much, since their number may be within the normal range, but they are without energy and unable to perform their functional tasks.
We also measure if there are cells in the blood that do not have a spiral form of energy, such as cancerous cells. These have a four-leaf shape of energy instead of a spiral one and are found in the blood flow in the initial stage. When metastases begin to form, the cells obtain a two-leaf energy shape. We also determine the markers and sedimentation to assess any fall in the immune system of the organism.
In practice, when the state of the blood cells is poor, we count one to five spirals, while in a healthy state there are eighteen to twenty-two spirals.