Your doctor says your bloodwork is "normal." That just means you cleared the floor of a range built from people who get blood drawn. Enter your numbers and see where you actually sit.
Lab "normal" range Where optimal usually sits
That's 8 markers. Your panel has more.
The full 40+ bloodwork cheat sheet lists every marker worth asking your doctor for, the optimal window for each, and what to do when you're "normal but not optimal." It's free.
Educational tool with illustrative reference ranges, not medical advice. "Optimal" windows are debated and depend on your age, sex, symptoms and goals; the lab "normal" bands also vary between labs and assays. This is a lab-notes project from a guy who runs his own bloodwork and protocols, not a doctor. US and Canadian (SI) units shown. Always talk to your own doctor before acting on anything here.