Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis
A Functional Re-Assessment of your blood markers can find imbalances in ‘normal’ results
A Functional Re-Assessment of your blood markers can find imbalances in ‘normal’ results
Are you struggling to find out what is going on with your health?
Do you have a chronic health condition or just aren’t feeling well like you used to?
There are few experiences which are as frustrating as receiving ‘normal’ lab results from your GP and being told everything looks OK, despite feeling unwell.
You know that something isn’t quite right..
Often people with these unremarkable ‘normal’ test results complain of conditions such as
Even though you may have been told that there’s nothing to worry about, and your results show nothing unusual, your levels may still not be optimal and imbalances may still be affecting your health.
Often people start to feel unwell before their results become ‘out of range’ and a condition can be diagnosed. Optimal ranges, provided by the Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA), provide a Functional Medicine practitioner with an opportunity to explore imbalances before they progress into disease.
The FBCA can pickup imbalances in how the systems of your body are working, and probable nutrient deficiencies, that may have been missed by conventional analysis.
Wherever you are in the world, you can order a Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis from ourselves.
Simply, follow the 4-step process below:
You have 2 options:
1) Request that your GP or other medical professional order the lab tests for you (see below for the list of markers to test).
2) We organise the blood testing for you privately (there is a cost to this)
Email us your results once received back from the lab
Discuss your results and your options with your Functional Medicine practitioner
The Functional Blood Chemistry Report includes analysis of your pathology results based on optimal ranges.
It is conveniently grouped into sections covering these important areas:
The full list of markers that can be analysed in the FBCA numbers 115+which are listed below. The greater number that are tested, the more comprehensive will be your results. However, it’s unlikely that your GP will test everyone of these markers at your request. For this reason, I’ve provided a list of the most important markers that should be included as a minimum and a comprehensive list that would be ideal.
When you order the bloodwork privately through ourselves, we include all of the listed “Most important” markers (this can be personalised at your request).