Get the most out of your Blood work! Have you been told “your blood tests are normal” but you know something just isn’t right? Or, do you have chronic disease conditions that run in your family that you would like to try and prevent? Do you want to prevent future problems NOW? Are you taking the right supplements to optimize your health? Blood test results can provide a wealth of information about your health, but the key is to analyze your results based on “optimal” ranges and not the “reference ranges” provided by the lab. The lab reference ranges used today are very broad and typically represent the population of patients the lab is testing and will vary depending on the area you live in. Do you want to be compared to America’s sick population and then be told you’re “well” just because your results say “normal”? Don’t settle for “Everything looks normal” Dr. Perkins is trained in Blood Chemistry Analysis and takes the time to review each result with you and what it means for your health. She will analyze your blood work based on optimal ranges and will look at patterns within your results. This helps her understand your true state of health and what changes need to be made now to prevent possibly more serious conditions in the future. Many problems show up in the blood long before you are actually ill. Certain tests, when read properly, may indicate that you are progressing toward a serious illness, such as cancer, liver, heart or many other diseases. Conventional laboratory reference ranges are designed to identify and diagnose disease states and pathology. These reference ranges place 95% of people within the "clinically" normal reference range. Unfortunately, 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 more suggestive of a subclinical problem. The conventional reference ranges, because they are based on the bell curve, get wider and wider as the population gets sicker and sicker. As the population becomes sicker, the number of people who are declared "clinically normal" gets larger, making the definition of abnormal or disease states relative. So...how do we know our recommendations will work for you??? We retest to determine your progress and when you follow our recommended plan, significant change is almost always the end result. Examples of imbalances that can be revealed by a Comprehensive Blood Analysis include: · blood sugar imbalances · cardiovascular conditions · metabolic syndrome · digestive disturbances, nutrient malabsorption and nutrient deficiencies · adrenal health · thyroid conditions · bone loss · dehydration · …. and much more
... But Still FEEL BAD?
Were you told that nothing was wrong
Do you wonder how healthy you really are?
When we meet to discuss the findings of your Comprehensive Blood Analysis, you will be given a detailed report of findings with recommendations for dietary and lifestyle changes as well as appropriate supplements necessary to help you become a HEALTHIER YOU.