Your doctor is interpreting your blood work WRONG!
Why? Because it is intentionally being taught wrong to doctors in medical school.
What does the "normal range" mean on your blood work? For most blood tests it means that the lab performed thousands of blood tests and plotted the results as a normal distribution (bell curve) on a graph. Then they took 2 standard deviations from the average and called that the "normal range".
The problem is that the government's NHANES database shows that 93% of American's are sick. So, when you are given a "normal range" it means that it's only normal for SICK people. They NEVER tell you the healthy range. Why?
THE SYSTEM NEEDS TO KEEP YOU SICK!
Take the liver enzyme test called ALT, for example, on your lab chart. In 1975 the "normal range" was 7-25 U/L. Today, the normal range is 7-52 U/L. But that's only the "normal range" because average people today are sick. Anything over 25 U/L is SICK. You are being used as a money machine. They give you lab ranges that keep you sick so you keep coming back. They sell you drugs that make you more controllable.
So what can you do?
YOU CAN LEARN THE TRUE NUMBERS FOR YOURSELF. Study, study, study, and learn.
Most doctors don't even order some of the most important blood tests. Consider asking them to test fasting insulin, hsCRP, ferritin, active vitamin D (not the useless storage D that they order), and deuterium (the saliva test, not the blood test).
This article does NOT constitute medical advice.
Consult with your physician before making any changes to your medical plan.
Consult with your physician before making any changes to your medical plan.