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78. 3 Secrets to Understanding Your Blood Test Through a Functional Medicine Lens

Hey Friend, 

 

Have you ever been told, “Everything looks normal” on your blood test, but you still feel exhausted, bloated, or just off? You are NOT crazy, and you are NOT alone! The truth is, conventional lab ranges often miss key health imbalances—leaving you frustrated and searching for answers.

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on three powerful secrets that will help you interpret your labs through a functional lens so you can finally understand what’s really going on with your body. We’ll cover:

✨ Why ‘normal’ lab results don’t always mean optimal health (and what to look for instead!)
✨ The blood sugar and inflammation markers that reveal way more than your doctor might tell you
✨ The biggest mistake in thyroid testing—and why a full panel is non-negotiable if you’re struggling with fatigue, weight gain, or hormone issues

If you’re tired of feeling dismissed and ready to start decoding your labs like a pro, this episode is for you! Put Dr. Google down, grab your notebook, and hit play now!

 

In health, 

Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

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