Neutrophil Cohesion
Elizabeth Connell-Barr
Founder | Principal presenter at Live Blood Online The Worlds Leading Provider of Training courses in Live Blood Analysis
Seeing two or more neutrophils stuck together in a sample.
This occurs due to elevated acute phased proteins and chemotaxis by the neutrophils, usually as a result of an inflammatory process, which may be related to infection, allergy, liver & bowel toxicity or autoimmune conditions
The symptoms are related to the specific infection.
A combination of protocols & supplements are used, depending on the rest of the case.