“Your results are normal” and “your results are optimal” are not the same sentence - and a number on a page raises questions it doesn’t answer. This primer explains, in plain English, what common blood and stool tests actually measure and what to ask about. Pick a marker to see what it is, what it can point to, and the questions worth raising with your GP.
This does not interpret your specific result. It’s background and question-prep only - not a diagnosis, and not a reason to start or stop supplements or medication on your own. Reference ranges and what’s right for you depend on your full picture, which is your clinician’s job. Seek urgent care for severe or sudden symptoms.
Select a marker above to see what it measures and what to ask about.
One marker rarely explains the full picture. The Club will let you save markers, symptoms and questions into one Health Map.
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