For people who’ve been told “you’re fine” when their body says otherwise.
There’s a whole population of humans walking around with “perfect labs” and a physiology that’s quietly falling apart.
You know the type, the ones who look “normal” on paper but feel:
- exhausted
- anxious
- inflamed
- wired
- puffy
- foggy
- overwhelmed
- “not themselves”
They get the same line every time:
“Everything looks normal.”
But here’s the part no one tells you:
Normal labs don’t mean normal physiology. They mean your body is still compensating.
And compensation has an expiration date.
This Monday, I’m posting a class that cracks open the myth that keeps people stuck in confusion, self‑blame, and dismissal:
I'm going deeper than the usual “labs miss things” conversation. I'm decoding:
- why CBCs miss early depletion
- why TSH hides thyroid slowdown
- why fasting glucose lies
- why ferritin tricks people
- why CRP stays quiet while inflammation grows
- why hormone panels look “normal” while your life feels chaotic
- why symptoms show up years before labs do
This is a physiology literacy class, the kind that makes people say:
"Oh, THAT’S why nothing makes sense.”
If you’ve ever felt dismissed, confused, or stuck between “normal labs” and “not‑normal life,” this class will feel like someone finally turned the lights on.
Come see what your labs never told you. Come see what your body’s been trying to say.
Remember, the absence of disease isn't the same as optimal health!
There will be a few changes coming to my communities this week. I’ll share the details soon.