


Optimal Blood Test Guide by Jacqui Clarke Naturopath
How many times have you heard, “Your blood tests are fine, there is nothing wrong”, and you are sitting there in front of your practitioner disappointed and made to feel that maybe it is just all in your head?
Blood test ranges are based on the general population who get the blood tests done, usually ‘healthy people’ aren’t the ones getting blood tests often and 1 in 2 Australian’s have a chronic disease. It is a general broad range in a disease model. Where as we focus on optimal ranges, where we have found people function best at. This blood test guide lists each important general blood test using much stricter clinically supported reference ranges, helping to reduce any symptoms you may have and these are therefore the optimal ranges I want my patients to be in for optimal health.
I have created this guide to help you understand pathology tests, what they are and where you should be sitting to gain control of your own health.
How many times have you heard, “Your blood tests are fine, there is nothing wrong”, and you are sitting there in front of your practitioner disappointed and made to feel that maybe it is just all in your head?
Blood test ranges are based on the general population who get the blood tests done, usually ‘healthy people’ aren’t the ones getting blood tests often and 1 in 2 Australian’s have a chronic disease. It is a general broad range in a disease model. Where as we focus on optimal ranges, where we have found people function best at. This blood test guide lists each important general blood test using much stricter clinically supported reference ranges, helping to reduce any symptoms you may have and these are therefore the optimal ranges I want my patients to be in for optimal health.
I have created this guide to help you understand pathology tests, what they are and where you should be sitting to gain control of your own health.
How many times have you heard, “Your blood tests are fine, there is nothing wrong”, and you are sitting there in front of your practitioner disappointed and made to feel that maybe it is just all in your head?
Blood test ranges are based on the general population who get the blood tests done, usually ‘healthy people’ aren’t the ones getting blood tests often and 1 in 2 Australian’s have a chronic disease. It is a general broad range in a disease model. Where as we focus on optimal ranges, where we have found people function best at. This blood test guide lists each important general blood test using much stricter clinically supported reference ranges, helping to reduce any symptoms you may have and these are therefore the optimal ranges I want my patients to be in for optimal health.
I have created this guide to help you understand pathology tests, what they are and where you should be sitting to gain control of your own health.