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Ever wondered why your doctor does your blood work and tells you that it’s “normal, even though you still feel like trash?
This is because "normal" reference ranges do not mean "optimal".
We’re talking about the difference between “normal” and “optimal”, how you can easily understand your blood or other lab results without going back to school to become a doctor, and what other options there are to see what’s actually going on, so you can truly understand why you feel like crap.
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By Josh Dech3.9
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Ever wondered why your doctor does your blood work and tells you that it’s “normal, even though you still feel like trash?
This is because "normal" reference ranges do not mean "optimal".
We’re talking about the difference between “normal” and “optimal”, how you can easily understand your blood or other lab results without going back to school to become a doctor, and what other options there are to see what’s actually going on, so you can truly understand why you feel like crap.
TOPICS DISCUSSED:
Want help with your IBD?
Schedule a call with me and my team
Join the Reversing Crohn's and Colitis Naturally Community
Video Podcast:
Watch the video podcast on YouTube
Follow me on Social Media:
Facebook: @joshdech.health
Instagram: @joshdech.health
Join my free Facebook group: IBD Support and Solutions
Support the show

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