Protoplasts and Symplasts in Live Blood ANalysis

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Protoplasts are translucent, irregular shapes, varying in size from small to quite large, and consisting of an aggregate of red crystals, cholesterol crystals, other crystalline shapes, and possibly, platelets. They are an early indication of plaque formation. Colloid Symplasts or Protoplast are formed in the blood whenever the lymphatic system is not eliminating toxins quickly enough from the blood. This can happen due to insufficient water, exercise and sweating. These protoplasts can affect circulation, and an individual may experience numbness and pins and needles in the hands and feet.

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