|
Blood Tests on Falun Dafa Practitioners Amaze Specialists
By Bi Lian, a Falun Dafa Practitioner from Jinan
(Clearwisdom.net) In Jinan City, Shandong Province, there is a Falun Dafa
practitioner who started practicing Falun Dafa in 1996. Recently, his work unit
organized a physical examination of the employees. An MDI multi-function
instrument was used. The blood test results of this Falun Dafa practitioner
amazed many people, which validated Falun Dafa with convincing medical facts. The MDI multi-function instrument was invented by an American scientist, Dr.
Bradford. It can amplify a tissue by 40 to 20,000 fold with a computer screen.
It can be used to examine a single drop of blood. Combined with the theory of
ECIWO (Embryo Containing the Information of the Whole Organism) and oxygen free
radicals, the instrument is crucial in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
of early, middle, and late stage cancers. It also plays an active role in the
diagnosis of brain and cardiovascular disease and blood diseases. The Falun Dafa practitioner's blood cells distributed uniformly across the
glass slide. The cells were very active and every cell could turn rapidly. There
was no sediment between blood cells, and no irregular cells. More miraculously,
every cell was encircled by purple, blue, yellow, and white haloes. Seen on the
computer screen, they looked crystal clear and very beautiful. Stem cells also
distributed uniformly and with no sediment. The blood cells from other people distributed irregularly on the slide, were
not very active, and black circles, spots and sediment could be seen everywhere
in the microscopic field. Every blood cell was surrounded with black holes. Stem
cell examination was even gloomier. The specialists were shocked by the results. While pointing out the results,
the specialists commented that out of the numerous healthy people they have
examined, they have never seen so miraculous a result. Moreover, the
practitioner is already over 50 years old and will soon be a senior citizen. April 11, 2005 |