Standard lab reports typically define "normal" ranges for various biomarkers. If your results fall within these ranges, you're considered healthy. But have you ever wondered why you're having symptoms even with "normal" results? Normal doesn't necessarily mean you're in optimal health. It's simply a statistic that includes 95% of the population...and the ranges shift frequently.
Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis however examines if biomarkers are optimally balanced and how different biomarkers relate to each other. For instance, the relationship between cholesterol and triglycerides provide insights into cardiovascular health as well as blood sugar imbalances. The relationship between neutrophils and lymphocytes reveals underlying overgrowths of opportunistic organisms. Regular lab reports might classify all your biomarkers as normal, but FBCA can detect if there's an imbalance in the relationship between those biomarkers, which sometimes gives the opportunity to address small dysfunctions before symptoms are even present.
By taking into account these subtle nuances and relationships between biomarkers, FBCA spots potential health issues that are often missed by standard lab reports.
