Blood Chemistry and CBC Interpretation from a Functional Perspective

Blood Chemistry and CBC Interpretation from a Functional Perspective

Most doctors are using conventional laboratory references ranges for blood chemistry and CBC interpretations.  Therefore, it is a matter of comparing a test result with conventional laboratory reference range, and if you fall within the reference range, you are therefore considered "unremarkable" or "normal".

This method of assessment does not allow for the large numbers of people who are told that they are clinically normal yet suffer from a wide range of signs and symptoms that have no recognisable clinical findings.

I use a method of analysis, that looks at blood chemistries from a functional perspective using optimal ranges which are tighter than the conventional laboratory reference ranges. This increases the ability to detect changes in the body, and it's systems before they surface as clinical dysfunctions.