‘Normal’ is not the same as optimal!
Many people who feel unwell will typically have ‘normal’ results on a blood test. However, normal is by no means the same as optimal! Blood markers may have not yet progressed to a state of diagnosable disease, but they may be far from what is considered ideal or healthy.
The issue isn’t that blood testing is a poor diagnostic tool, far from it. The issue is that the reference ranges used on traditional blood tests are far too broad and based on statistical averages, not whether a certain value represents good health or optimal function for you.
As such, conventional blood test interpretation is often inadequate at detecting health problems early on. Luckily, there’s a far smarter approach available!
Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA) is the solution to this problem!
Unlike conventional blood analysis, which uses broad reference ranges to diagnose a disease, FBCA utilises ‘functional’ ranges in order to determine disease risk and identify sub-clinical health problems long before they manifest as full-blown disease.
With early detection, many of your health problems can be prevented and appropriately managed with diet and lifestyle interventions. As the saying goes… “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.
Another great feature of FBCA is it’s ability to track your health indicators and disease risk over time. By comparing your results to previous tests you are able to view your healthy trajectory and monitor the effects of any health-optimisation strategies you implement.
It’s arguably one of the most valuable, efficient and cost-effective screening tools for evaluating the status of your health and susceptibility to disease.
FBCA provides the world’s most comprehensive blood chemistry analysis, processing up to 125 individual bio-markers for a deep analysis of your health.
FBCA uses sophisticated computer algorithms to analyse 13 body systems, 7 accessory systems, 7 macro-nutrient systems and the status of 14+ nutrients.
FBCA provides a clear and easy to interpret report of analysis you can you to identify your hidden health trends and track your disease risk over time.