HEALTH AND LABORATORY BLOOD TESTS.
As I take a holistic approach to understanding diseases, I’d like to share some insights about laboratory tests with you all.
I often hear from people:
“My hair is falling out, I’m gaining weight, I have no energy, I feel bloated, I have pain, insomnia… What should I do?” 🤷♀️
My answer is: “You need to check your test results.”
And then I often hear: “I did, everything is within the normal range.”
Has this ever happened to you?
💡 The issue lies in the standard approach, which is very black-and-white: healthy vs sick. But classifying people as either “healthy” or “sick” based solely on lab results is very relative. It’s not as if one day you’re completely healthy and the next you’re suddenly ill. Many health issues develop gradually over time.
What is a “normal” laboratory range?
It’s the range that includes 95% of relatively healthy individuals. However, this is just a statistical average and not an indicator of true health. 📊
Functional evaluation relies on much narrower ranges that correlate with actual health outcomes. By monitoring how a person moves toward these optimal ranges, we aim not just for “normal” but for excellent health indicators. ✨
Functional analysis isn’t only a way to feel better but also a way to prevent diseases.
So, “normal” is almost never “optimal.”
The important thing is that we can begin intervention early—whether through nutritional support, organ system support, or further testing recommendations.
For those attending Sunday classes, I will teach you how to understand your body’s physiology and read your own blood test results. That way, you can take charge of your health in a practical way.
Wishing you all strong health and happiness. ❤️🤲🏻