Blood testing: insight into your health
Through targeted blood tests, we can gain insights into how your body functions. Inside your body, numerous processes are happening simultaneously: your heart pumps blood, you breathe in oxygen through your lungs, and the meal you just ate is being digested by your intestines.
Most of these processes happen without a second thought from you. It’s usually not until you experience symptoms that you become aware things aren’t functioning as they should.
Given that you’re reading this, you likely have concerns or symptoms you wish to address. But where do you start?
Laboratory testing is a good starting point
Your blood can reveal a wealth of information about your health. For example, it can show whether organs like your thyroid and liver are functioning properly. Beyond assessing the performance of these organs, we also analyze whether your body has adequate levels of essential vitamins. Every organ and process in your body relies on specific nutrients to function optimally. When your body lacks these nutrients, critical processes can falter, leading to symptoms and, potentially, illness.

How it's supposed to work
When you eat the right foods and your digestion works properly, your body gets all the nutrients it needs. All nutrients that enter your body are sent first to your liver. Much like a distribution center, the liver stores these nutrients until they are needed somewhere in your body.
From the top of your head to the tips of your toes runs an intricate network of blood vessels. Through these vessels, nutrients like vitamins and minerals are transported to where they are needed most. Simultaneously, oxygen inhaled through your lungs is circulated, and your immune system patrols to keep everything in check.
Factors that can lead to deficiencies

Blood tests provide valuable insights into the nutrient levels in your body. Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals can arise for various reasons: not consuming certain foods, poor digestion, increased demand due to illness or stress, and even genetic factors can play a role. Blood testing helps identify these deficiencies, giving you a clear picture of your body’s reserves and what may need attention.
The blood test helps identify the actual cause of your symptoms and what needs to be done to alleviate or even completely resolve them.
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