Functional medicine practitioners, like myself, use functional blood analysis and other tests to look at optimal ranges to help recognize even subclinical health challenges and risk of health problems. If your results lay on the very low end of the normal range, for example, it may mean that there is an imbalance or health issue we have to look at. An even bigger problem is that instead of looking at what’s optimal, they are only looking at what’s normal. Unfortunately, many regular doctors are reluctant or unable to run many functional lab tests that may be needed to detect some underlying issues causing your symptoms. Things are not feeling normal by any means. Yet you are tired and weighed down by symptoms. According to your doctor, your tests are fine and everything is looking normal. Going to a doctor with various chronic symptoms and health complaints just to go home without answers may sound familiar to you. Functional Blood Analysis and Optimal Ranges
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