Normal Red Blood Cell (RBCs)
The circulatory system is the means by which oxygen, nutrients, antibodies, and hormones are transported to the cells to keep them alive and functioning. This is how your blood looks when you are experiencing optimum health. The Erythrocytes (cells) are round and separated and move through the capillaries very easily. The average size of
healthy RBC is 7.2 microns. The average number of red blood cells in the human body is 25 trillion. The average red blood cell lives 120 days. Your blood makes a complete circuit in your body every 30 seconds.
Protein Linkage
This condition is the first sign of cell stickiness and may progress into rouleau if not corrected. Protein linkage is a sign that excessive protein is being consumed or the protein is not being digested completely. As the cells start sticking together it becomes harder for your heart to push the blood through your veins and arteries.
Xanya Sofra Weiss
Xanya Sofra Weiss
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