So Called "Normal Labs" are NOT Healthy
Normal blood levels don’t always mean you’re healthy. Discover why standard lab tests can miss disease, the difference between optimal vs. normal lab ranges, and how to interpret normal lab results when you still have symptoms.Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
0:00 Introduction: Normal blood tests, but still sick
0:51 Blood test ranges explained
3:37 Why blood tests miss disease
9:39 Hidden nutrient deficiencies
11:21 CRP optimal vs. normal lab ranges
15:38 Vitamin D blood test mistakes
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Normal blood levels are often determined by averages in the population, not necessarily by what’s healthy or optimal. Some people suffer from hidden health problems in silence because blood tests often miss disease.
You can have high insulin levels for many years before noticing an increase in blood glucose levels. An A1C test assesses blood sugar, but a fasting insulin test is a better indicator of health. A low-carb diet and intermittent fasting can correct insulin resistance and high blood sugar.
If you have potassium or magnesium deficiency symptoms, yet your blood levels are normal, it’s because the problem is deep in your tissues. Blood tests are not the best way to test for many hidden nutrient deficiencies.
🌟 Standard testing can often leave you with symptoms but normal lab results. Check out this list of tests commonly offered, along with which test you should ask for instead.
• Magnesium
Standard test: Serum magnesium
Better test to ask for: RBC magnesium
Why: 99% of magnesium is inside the cell; serum levels only show what is circulating in the blood, not what is actually inside the cells.
• Vitamin B12
Standard test: Total B12
Better test to ask for: Methylmalonic acid (MMA)
Why: High MMA indicates that B12 is not functioning properly, even if blood B12 levels appear normal.
• Vitamin B1
Standard test: Serum thiamine
Better test to ask for: Erythrocyte transketolase
Why: This test measures whether enzymes that depend on vitamin B1 are actually working, showing functional B1 status.
• Vitamin D
Standard test: 25-OH vitamin D
Better test to ask for: Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Why: If vitamin D levels look normal but PTH is elevated, the body may still be functionally deficient in vitamin D.
• Zinc
Standard test: Plasma zinc
Better test to ask for: Alkaline phosphatase
Why: Low alkaline phosphatase can indicate zinc deficiency because this enzyme requires zinc to function.
• Insulin
Standard test: Fasting glucose
Better test to ask for: HOMA-IR
Why: HOMA-IR (glucose × insulin ÷ 405) provides a better measurement of insulin resistance.
• Inflammation
Standard test: Standard CRP
Better test to ask for: High-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP)
Why: High-sensitivity CRP can detect low-grade inflammation that may be occurring in the arteries.
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