Crystal Structures in Blood
Low to moderate toxicity crystal, probably carbon – the most common of blood solids contaminants. Unstained sample.
Notice that it is affected surrounding red cells, there appears to be an exchange of elements between them.
This was probably inhaled by the patient, which is of course immediately transferred to blood.
Moderate to high toxicity crystal formation. Consuming red cells, and acidic due to the mottling it is causing on surrounding cells.
High toxicity crystalline structure, affecting multiple layers of red cells. It appears to be repelling iron or hemoglobin. It may also be absorbing serum or water, in dehydration of surrounding cells.
Due to the lighter color of the structure, the structure may be of one of the lighter elements.
A magnetic crystal, most likely iron or graphene, which has magnetized surrounding ferritin-containing cells.
Also an intact neutrophil cell, surrounded by other neutrophil cells what are overwhelmed and consumed by errant bacteria.
Possible square microtech may be seen within the bacteria colony – to the right.
This patient was CV-19 vaccinated.
Softer, not yet fully defined crystalline structure. Moderately toxic, affecting at least two layers of surrounding cells.
The green color may indicate copper or other another mineral that would appear green when oxidizing.
Heavy contamination along the edge of a blood smear. Usually carbon, related to smoking or street exhaust exposure.
Caution: If the slide is dirty, or has been open to the environment for more than a few minutes, dust or carbon can accumulate on the slide surface.
Always check your slide for cleanliness.