Client Login

72. Understanding Your Blood Work: The #1 Tool for Root-Cause Healing

Hey Friend, 

 

Have you ever been told, “Your labs look normal,” but deep down, you knew something wasn’t right? If you're struggling with fatigue, brain fog, stubborn weight gain, or hormone imbalances—and conventional lab work keeps coming back "fine"—this episode is for you.

Your blood work holds key insights into your health, but most doctors only look for disease, not optimal function. Today, we’re uncovering:

How to view your labs as a map, not a verdict
How to take action based on your results—so you can finally get answers

Your body is designed by God to heal—let’s start listening to the messages it’s sending!

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why "normal" lab ranges don’t always mean you're healthy
  • How functional lab analysis can uncover hidden imbalances
  • The key lab markers you should check (that most doctors ignore)
  • Simple, actionable steps to start using your blood work as a tool for healing

 

In health, 

Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

P.S. If this episode resonates with you, send it to a friend who needs this encouragement!

 

What's Next?

Grab your Functional Lab Review with a $100 discount!

Do not miss this opportunity to get a 1:1 Personalized Lab Review and Health Plan. 

 

Join the Free Community of Christian Women on a Holistic Health Journey

 

Related Episodes You Might Enjoy:

Join The Stronger Collective App

 Learn more by clicking here. 

 

Disclaimer: Our life and health coaches do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease or condition. Nothing we share with our clients is intended to substitute for the advice, treatment, or diagnosis of a qualified licensed physician. Lacy Lain, FMCHC may not make any medical diagnoses or claim, nor substitute for your personal physician’s care. It is the role of Lacy Lain and her Practitioners to partner with their clients to provide ongoing support and accountability in an opt-in model of self-care and should be done under the supervision of a licensed physician.

These platforms share personal experiences and provides education. Interaction on these platforms does not constitute a doctor/patient relationship.