Understand What Your Blood Test Actually Means
Enter your values and see how your markers connect - what's healthy, what's not, and exactly what to do about it.
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Your Blood Test Results
How It Works
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Enter Values
Type in your marker values from your blood test results
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See Connections
We compare your markers against clinical guidelines and show how they interact
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Get Your Plan
Prioritized action steps - what to fix first, diet, exercise, when to retest
What Your Report Will Look Like
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Healthy
● 7 Healthy
● 3 Borderline
● 2 Needs Attention
Combination Insight
Your LDL (150) combined with high triglycerides (210) and low HDL (38) forms a pattern that clinical guidelines flag as elevated cardiovascular risk factors - worth discussing with your doctor.
Cross-Marker Connection
Your low Vitamin D (18) may be contributing to your elevated glucose and inflammation levels. Correcting Vitamin D deficiency often improves multiple markers simultaneously.
Priority Action Plan
1 Reduce triglycerides first - cut sugar and refined carbs
2 Raise HDL - add 30 min cardio 5x/week
3 Supplement Vitamin D - 2000 IU daily, retest in 3 months
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Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It provides general reference ranges based on published clinical guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your health. Terms & Conditions