If your bloodwork says you’re “fine,” you were measured in the wrong place
You know the feeling. The labs come back “normal.” The doctor says it’s stress, or your age, or anxiety. And you walk out still bloated, still exhausted, still foggy — living in a body that doesn’t feel like yours.
Here’s the first thing to understand: a standard blood panel was never built to see what’s actually wrong. It measures what’s in your blood right now. It does not measure how well your body is clearing what shouldn’t be there. Two entire systems do that clearing job — and neither one shows up on the sheet your doctor is reading.
You are not imagining this. You are not “just stressed.” You’ve simply been looking at the wrong dashboard.
