5 blood tests your GP won't order
You leave the surgery with a sheet where everything's “normal”. And you have fatigue, your hair is thinning, the weight creeps up despite the diet, your cycle's off. And you think maybe there's something wrong with you.
There isn't. The lab range is simply too wide. This PDF shows five tests that catch the problem up to a decade earlier than what your GP looks at.
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Why everything's “normal”, yet you feel it isn't?
A lab range is the range most people in the population fall into. The trouble is, the population today is in poor metabolic shape. The range of the “average person” doesn't mean “a healthy person”. It only means “like most people”.
That's why you can have results entirely in the green and feel worse and worse at the same time. The body sends a signal long before the marker your GP looks at so much as moves. You just need to know where to look.
What's inside
For each test: the lab reference range versus the range we actually aim for, the mechanism, and the specifics of what to do about it.
Fasting insulin
Glucose breaks down last. Insulin climbs up to 10 years earlier. Your GP looks at sugar and says it's lovely, while your pancreas has been working in third gear for ages.
Ferritin
Ferritin of 18 isn't a “mild deficiency”. It's fatigue, hair falling out and a thyroid struggling, even though TSH is “normal”.
Thyroid antibodies (anti-TPO, anti-TG)
Hashimoto's can attack the thyroid for years before TSH moves. These two tests show it before the symptoms arrive.
Test number four
A quiet signal that ties together the heart, the brain and metabolism. I reveal it inside the PDF.
Test number five
The most often skipped, yet it says more about inflammation than CRP alone. Inside the PDF.
Who's behind this
Konrad Kowalik, functional naturopathy consultant
I help people make sense of results that come back “normal” while something is still off — clients across five countries, consultations in English and Polish. This guide is a shortcut to where I most often begin.
This material is educational and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or a recommendation of treatment. Konrad Kowalik is a functional naturopathy consultant, not a doctor. Make health decisions consciously and, where needed, discuss them with your doctor.